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Show The defcription of England. : payae arielSaale serar etices fo thatpoctont 2Coibe thort,the fad fabtiarce peng Hor jan beginning fomelt, it mired Bo hance with the gravel that late Diver tts and fo of athonfand o2 tino thoufand pounds at the leaf ; tibercbpthe baluc of thts and the ref of their daffe tn dent ¢rolbfo be almoll thettimabie . Liketotte the boufes of knights , gontemen, tmerechantmen, andfome othertue althte cit ens, it ts not gefon to Hroughe forth hat hinwg fabRance bine) now ts bebold generallie (heir great proutfion of taptttric, fhiscompanie (at this\thep mangtto fall accompt pf their factette and fostwith began to guamife the cottite cupbaxss of plate tenth fine o2 ftr bund;cd -Athoufarin pourtos, fo be Deemed by eftim atten. wut fain futte did Al} infue. Cortes for hetine this hi foxie map twell betrue: fo} Fteadot glaficin Tob; But for the tek J refer me to the cotmmon opinion conceined bp imifers, Motwtoturneagainetoone prevecefors,and rhant all other; (oin firme pa ff, the coftlte furniture ftaien there, Ahereas now tt ts Oefcendcd pet fotwer, euien onto the inferfour artificers and manie fare ces and noble nten Were offer: glafed toith Wertit teafes hatte for the moft part learned alfo to garitl tallied glaffe,and about the tanebeSemiramis.dyen Lurkie wozke,petoter,bzatle Ane linen,anto thereto forts dw far ereeed their elders ano like itt other ntirturessttbercbp qreatvarietic of the ro as hetctt all thetein neatneffe and curtofitie, the mere Miidolwes. Beretofare allo the houles of one priv' Hter's Waho by vertue of their old and not of theit new (anecrample therentts pet to be feone in Hudleie cathe) and ft ditieele other plates withfinedsttall, but this efpeciallivtn the tineof the Momans,aberr thefr enpbords' twithplate, their toined beds witht -_prfrie ati filke hangings and their tables twithcaw -_pets ¢ fine naperic, abereby the tucalth of our coury therefoye,and gine bs gqraccto Af alte tome fragnients haucbene.faken dp in old 26 ftie(Gov be pratfen infinitelic appears. Heiter dett twell) it -_fmploté onelie fothat vie, r rhines, Bul vdi thetcarenotin =o A(peake thisin reprodhof ante mar,©od is mp the Cleatele lade is mol eftamed i foi wehaue dt? fudge, but to fyotw that F do refotfe rather, to fee hot fete forts, Mine brought out of Wurgundic,fome Cod hattyblemed bs with his gwd qifts;and bile 3 frit af Mortiandie, mind out oF Flanders, befine things are that Hbieh (8 tate in Crgland,Kbich woula be-bebblo how that in a time ttherein all god a8 the besAfive were Digent aid carefull'td --_grotwen'fo mot erceflue prices, t ubat commoditic elkow more co Oper it, and pet asitis,ead oe fhat map,twill Yate if for bis building. Woxeoues fhe manfionhoules of ourcountrie totones and bt) foeuer is tobehad, is datlte plucked from the conv -munaltic by furh as loke into euerte trade, Wwe Do -_petfind the means fo obtett x atchiuc (uch furniture BY fitets,ctoiting one fo ait other;butinwadtand men pet Dwelling in the Dillage Abere J remiatite,gil gst lages (hich tt thaihpaine ground Hanvaltogtthes 55 as heretoforehath bene vnpomible . There ave O10 Giles bilperled tere and there, each ore tponthe fer -tahich haute noted ther things to be maraclioufical - LEtall Gros Of theft oLNers)ate bullved AV fach fort generallies as that thep haueticither dattie, fa red bh England within thetr found remembzancest ather thre things to tm much increaten. Dae is,the che bie, ito? brdebouteanncres bate Shem bnoev'thé -_moleitude ofhininies Latelte erected,aberas in Melt fame rofe(as titmiarite places bepondthe tea ehute pong Dates there iwere netabour fino 02 the, if from the firll, and ste of hein Moran other And Pet for all this, Hep ate woeTarte Ditantiitund yeligious houtes, y manourplaces of thetr loxsal watesereepted,and peraduenture fome great perl of the nothBarts of cur coutriebuE all feparate aniin molt bplannithy rofnesof the realme (the Der,but thatthe gadman long hthts bed map Yght Fo Nagrs)but teh one made dis fire againt a reredotle lic heave Bhat ts darie tH tadyor thent With eatesaty inthe ball, tehere he dined and deeflen his meat. call quichlicBrito bis meitte if ante-vanger Mould attach birt, AVE Tichsasds ‘he ancient manours atid Houtesof our gentle' Met ate 3pet and }fothe mo partor trorig tinwer; t in framing teréot our cavpentershauebaneand ate tuoxthilie preferred before thote aflike feiencede mong all other nations. otwbeittuchasbelatelie builocd,arecémontic citer of baleke'o: hard fone, Hheterond ts the gveat (although not generall)® mendrtent of loging,for(fato thep)our fathers(red aid Wwe Our felues alfo)haue lfen full of ppon fra ! pallets; ontongh mats covered onelic poitha that A onder cbucrlets made of Daghwain 02 hopharlots fe theirowne terntes) anda gad round log tnde their heads in feed ofa bolttér 02 pillow, ZF if toot -_H that oar fathers 02 the gadmanof the houle,bA0 orboth; thete-ronres large andcdmnetic, ard houtes go within feuew poares aficr bis mariage purcbaled4 Of office further dikant from theieldogings. Hholé of the nobilitte ate liketwite wrought with brické and barb ftone,asprouifion map bet be mave shut fo magnificent aid Tatclic, asthe bate houfe of a baton doth offen matchiit onv-Dates tnith fome he: Houtsof pririces in oldtime, Sotatifeucreivious building did Host} tn Crigland; itis in thete'ont peates,tberitt our tworkeinen efcellyandarein mas a furnith fundzie cnpbo: therkitie pbods, to the fusine oftentini cs -fozie to report tt, mud) more greucd to! onder -Mandof the-pradifes but mol fozominll of all to iv -"Derfand that men of great port and countenance wet bite them (foy fet fuch' men then carcd for golo bicaute tt was otfo resi paiment, andfthep were oft inforcedto giuea penie forthe erchanigeof ana are fo farve front (uffering theicfarmérs to haue as nie gaine atiall; that thep theimfelues become grat ers, butchers, tamers, hepmatters, wonnten, and gell) it tuas beric Ithelie that all the ref could not<;), dengue quid non, thereby torinrith themfelues, and laie dotwne fo much againf it; abereaginimptine, although peraduentuve foure pounds of olorentbe -_bzfigall the twealth of thecounttte into thetrotone ‘bands, leaning the communailtic iveake, oxaganit- {mp2ousd tofortie,fiftic,.o2 an bundjedpounds, pet Doll ith:beckett a2 feblearmes;Hhich map ina time {will the farmer as another paluteo2'Datetre hinke bis gaines berie {mall totvard the endofbisterme, if be haue notfiro2 fenertpeares rent lfeng by bim, nf peace hauea plaufible hetw but abennerefiitis thallinforte;baue an heanteand bitter fequele, ni TIFT Bef OFcities and townes in : Bnehigh theretwfth to purcbafe a netw leale, beline'a faire yar, nity of petofer on bis cupbord , with mud moze Sachs fn od befell going about the bonfe,thee 02 foure fea: firie, a filnerfalt, a botvle fo: wine (ifnot an thole neaf)and a dossen of {pores fo furnify bp thefute. 3s sya ~<Bey-S 2 ef imola time tue reap that Si and there iweve eight and twentie {eeuae This allo be taketh tobe his otvne cleere,fo, Hat ffocke of monte foeuer be gathereth ¢ lateth bp in. all bis peares,it is offen fene, that the lantlozd twitl take{uch o2der tuith him fox the fante, oben be renu fash» S Capa {vii fherbeds , fo manic conctlids and carpets of fapte<., f flamines and archfamines in the fonth part of thts Fle, mp folmante greatcities bn \NO,Y nev ithetriinyifotcton +. fo. ir ANE XE thefe bur dates there ts but eth bis leafe,thich ts commontic eight 02 fir peares before the old be erpiren( Mth if is hotw growen al { -B bim moze thant the baire of bis beard, ten thebarber bath twathed and Hhauen it fron big hin. And as thep commend thele,fo(beive the veraie of houfes keeping uberebp the pote baue benerclicucy) they {peake alfo of thaee things that ate growento bebe: rie gricuons bnto thei, fo twit; theinbanfing of rents,latelic mentioned; the datlte opretiton of cor the charge andonerfight of the fame .S0 mante.ci ties therefaxeve therein' Cngland and Wales,as there be bithopaths earchbithopriks, Jfo2 notintth andtig at Lidfieluand Coventrie 5 andABath andWiehles,poteme toertend the aforcfaidnum ber Onto ntite:ehotiventie? pet netther of hele cous -_-yples ave tobeaccounted, but asione entict citieand = onewritive felwer,andeadyol Aa? > moff toa cuffome, that tf he conte notte bis lo2d long befoze, another hall Hep it fora retertion, and %% them alto miver Me ecclefiatticall regimentof fore fovefeat bim out right) that tt Mhallaiencr trouble ° ‘one bithop opatebtthop,abe tn {pfrituall cates haue piboloers, ahofe loos feeke to bring their pozetes fie of the bithop,, fithone bifhopzike canbhayerelas hotv to cut them thorter and Mhozter, borbling, tres bling,and not «then feuen times increafing their fines, Dfuing themalfo fox eucrie trifle to lofe and avamie.Stappearott bp our olpimn'ancient hiffories, that the cities of this foutherlie poation bane beens ‘oF exceeding qreatneffe cmd beatitic, thoreatcfome nants aloft into plainferuitude and miferic,paf- 4 tion but bute one le ,and the fate: (ee be fituate: but lie deuifing new meanes,and (eking op all theold in one place after thicythe fhop doth take his foofeit thefr tenures (by hhonte thegteatett part of were bntlacd tinthe time of the HSamotransmidot the realme Doth and and is mainteined)tothe end hich not a fetwin thele ove timemareqnitedecated, thep mapfleece them pet moze,kbichivalamentable ann the'places there thep fod twozne ont ofalbres bering. dhethird thing theptalkeofisbfutic,atrane memboanee' Such alto forthe mokk parhas:peteebrought in by the Jeluss, now perfeclie pracifen ale maine ate Matnclloufie altered :, infomudy that moft by eucrie chziffian and fo commontic that be is x) frherens' at the fird the p were large and ample;noty accompted but for afole that doth tendhis monie fo." are hep Conte eftherbutoa verte fetv hontes, 02 ap, that ibtchis aboue the principall properlie called ~fora,\we halenge Fenm, hat is Commoditis of fotl,e Witter of the thojongh fates of Wettaine, noteth aimong bihtr'thefe ancient totynes following', as ture late felomte tria bed of Downe 02 kxpole fotherss fo tell were they contented, ann iwith tach bale bind offurtiiture yabich alfa' ts not berie mud amenee as pet infome partsof Wenforothire, anvelfetbae farther ot from our foritherne parts, yillawes(l? that ranoff though the canuas ofthe pallet, and fed theit hartiened hoes! of mudj Otter plate as!inap to entertufth bard and donbtfull conenante.g, am mongil fir 92 feucivof bisnetghbours,ano there ina brauerie to thet that fore be had, nfocaftdoibne bis parte, andtherein a noble o2 fir Hillings in fl: well Lodgedas the lord of the towne, that peraduel" themtt was well, for foluoine had they anic ONDA their bodies,to heope them fromthe packing fratvs ¢ the alebonfe, athing qteatlic bien in thofe daics, ae ‘peare vote be muth greater in compartfow thar -»pewore ¢ fimple villages, Anconinus the mot olligent reivtted,t frangets pieferteyw'gte ater bargaines, hho ate more reafotiable ti their takings, and lete Ehefurrittare of out bowkesalisercedery. avis Reset Jdaitot fheake of the Robititie andgentrté Tae thelowenfoxt tn mot places deste Celene: hatte atic thing atallte fotie abba > ae tietis Houfestt isnot vate ite tue beaeh ie Teh hangings of tapi: -‘Thall pate nd iefle for bis new terme, 02 elfe, another nothing. In time pat it was sorspre/ree, thatis,the principal onelte for the prtnefpall; but now belive than their aréente' and feruile cotictotdtnede, tainted initha lingering humour caittety Went often tobe atotune in manter euen to PaMing Delicacies any lealke be thoughtto be todrfhan hundred pounds,be éffome one od farmer orbutbandman hav bane at mattereso? flockebed, aid thereto a facke of chatte tore his Head bpon,he thought himéelfe to beas her comparable in fill tith Ola Vitruilius, Leo Bap. they)Werethought met onelie fo tooment itt tifta,and Serlo. etierthelede,tele etination ior 6° ben, As fay fernants ifthep bad annie that boule luatters of tite bya great! H8ate' than one ote, The'defcription ofEngland. moff bp the peare. Zouch alloras thelripouertie,that je third thing thep tell of jis the erchange of tet i fell asof treeneplatters into petoter,and wor0" Toonestnte flucr 02 fitt Foz fo common ipereal forts oF treene fufkeinn old time, fhat a man (OH? -_harblie find fourepieces of peiuterof ahionet peraduchtuee.a faltyina gad farmers boule, fo all this frigalitie (if et map fo be tuftly calle o were featfeable to Imeand pate their rentsat ane bates without felling of a cotw,o2 ar hore, 02 Mt ot! although ithep pato but foure pounds at the A fruits of the earth, tf not the grounditiclfc. 7n time Sicomagus, htc he placeth tn the tate front yor bie pat alfo one ofthe bundz¢d was mud), from thence wich, as Leland fuppofeth (abort thep twent bp Col Neomagus it rofe onto tivo, calledind atine 7/aresEx(extantes chefter)to London,N ouiomagas thatlieth betiweene Niomagus, thie, to wit 2x quadrante ; then tofoutesto wit Zxti- Carleikand Cantarbarte within ten miles call of eate;then to flue, tid)is 2x quineunce; ther to fir,caly Go onvon, anv bette Neomagus and Niomagus led Ex /(omife,ze: as the accompt ofthe <2 arifeth, andcomming at the lat oiitexfasexafe,itamourv eth to abich take their names of their firtt founder Magus, the fonne of Samothesy¢-fecond hing of the Celtes tlwelue tn the beindicd, anid Herefoze the iL: it Centefima, for that inthe bundzed moneth that reigned in this {land ; and not 4profunditate, onelic, as Bodinus affirmeth out of Plinic, ag tfall cipall;but moreofthis elfeabere. ) againf Verres, Demofthenes againft the totones that ended i Magiis fyould ffand in boles and loty grounds :‘tthich is to be vifpimued in 8 liber hoa fires CD Ten biuerfe cities in the maine,as allo bere With bs. DF peSprateheiniawiull S take Centispro cento,fo; thep thefe moz¢ouer fir Thomas Eliot fappoleth Neoma. pustebhaue fn fometthereabout Cyeftcr; George $ Jvo-{hoge tn confcience. Lillicin bis bake of the nantes of ancient places, ties asl fo balue their ow etucttof the toralth aid pthepfeme(asit were)to indgeth Niomagus to be the berie fame that wwe bo nol cath Wackingbhamr, and'lteth farce fromthe fhore. Andas thefe and furore other nou perithen toke their penomination-of this prince , fo there ay |