This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 Excerpt: ...two others the Monday 22nd January before his rising. Whereby it is evident that their final intent was to advance themselves by spoil of other men's goods: although they pretended otherwise. And to colour makepretence of the same, Wyat So fell out with this Gentleman for rifling the Lord Chancellor's House i.e., the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 Excerpt: ...two others the Monday 22nd January before his rising. Whereby it is evident that their final intent was to advance themselves by spoil of other men's goods: although they pretended otherwise. And to colour makepretence of the same, Wyat So fell out with this Gentleman for rifling the Lord Chancellor's House i.e., the House in Southwark of Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester that he made a number believe he would have hanged him out of hand: had not BRET and others entreated for him. When they had lien in Southwark a day or two, and found themselves deceived in London: which (by The Lord the great diligence and politic handling of that W.luah worthy and faithful Knight, the Lord WILLIAM Admtadof Howard, Admiral of England, that had the EnsIandspecial charge thereof; with the aid of Sir Thomas Wight, Knight, Mayor of London, his brethren the Aldermen and citizens) was so well preserved as the traitors thereby were disappointed of that they looked most certainly for--Wyat, as a man desperate and setting all at sixes and seven, adventuring the breaking down of a wall out of a house joining to the Gate at the Bridge foot, Wyat. comwhereby he might enter into the leads over the ll%t Gate, came down into the Lodge about eleven ft Bride of the clock in the night: where he found the Porter in a slumber; and his wife with others Care away, waking, watching a coal. But seeing Wyat, they began suddenly to start as greatly amazed. "Whist!" quod Wyat, " as you love your lives, sit you still! You shall have no hurt!" Glad were they of that warranty, pardye! What should they do, people better accustomed with the tankard of beer to pass forth the night, than acquainted with target and spear to endure the fight. Wyat and a few with him went forth as fa...
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