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Show Thedefcription of Englarid. erie; ee an eee of that mot ercelint treatifeBut what bane % to deale thether they be profitable o2 not, fith mp pura ttbatoas ich 3 iillpefopmne f fax aspall be ental oan off, elfenofafeaccetletntotbemiBat pote is rather, tothetu ibat plentic tue haue of thom, pow rtytinen te rebeanall of tele fibeeti - to-Gov the mtemazie of them fijere baue bene in times, pati.great foreof car, oan ‘ih intthhomalefactops! Spppucpotetons els ¢placenot-nefente toitbin therealne of @ng, ble of theparith dycyes and machet.townes thor nie by the Aomans,Sarons,and Danes,but mot of alfo mae"e of thisichapter tobaue fet vowne ata giveouer my purpofe:pet bp thete fewthat nfue ponithall eafilic fretbationner Jivould haue bledace cordingtothethites, Amight baue boughtit to patte, shiress: Markct towntse- Parefhes, 3 73 pentedalitmlatoof bis inconfverate vealitng, Sty Molw there twas no renredie but by fopce fay to, ful r20 --buetherm, After bis deceale king Wenrie the fecond Surties - 1449 came nO fmnerte thecrolwne, butbhe-called to niind 102 Cambridge, 6 18 17 3 x Bedford; Hantigdon, Rutland. Barkefhire. 10 Ojxsford. 10 Buckingham. i Southampton. Dorfer, Noxffotke, Suiffolke. Resi Effex. te i ; aI Nortihanipton, U1 ye 18 19 26 vies 3d 6 18 am curious, neat,and commodtons as anyof them, both fo2 conuefance of offices ann longings, ano ercel: lence of fituation, which ts notthe leatt thing tobe confideredof in builoing. Thole that tere butlocn befozethe time of hing Henrie the eight, reteine to 92 couetous toivard their people, As for thofe tales that go of Sefton cattell, hotu it (hall faneall ngs landena daie, andliketwilethe brag of a rebeRfous baron in olptime named ugh Wigot, that fatd in contempt of king ienrie the third, andabout the fiftith peare of bis retgne: Ifl were in my caitell of Bungeie, Vponthe water of Wauencie, Wworkemanthip bfep th this land:but fuch as he erec, ted after his one nenitfe(for be tas nothing inferts out in this trade fo Adetan the emperour and Fu Bing Bens; -_thefe daies the thet andimageof the ancient kindof Hinfan the latogtuerjow reprefent another maner of Rt Merionts paterne, ibich as they are fugpofed to ercell all the "gutinian, tel that he found fanvingtn this tealmie,fo they are and Mall be @ perpetnall peefident tnto thofe that do come after, to follote in their wo2kes and butls 13 78 47 Wasanattempttorace anbdeface the mott. part of thefebolos.,. Certes be thought it better. to bajara the metingof the entmie notpand thenin the plaing faid, as manie other tuordsare and bauebeenefpos 326 and the rebellion of bislozs vpomeuerielight occas 26 nofmozeftrong; ad that made them thereadier to 150 -_-fastifications.Therefore oneof the frit thingshevin the fecond fondlie bttered tf ante fuch thing were Held,than toliuein perpetuallfeare of thofe boufes fon conceiuenstho then were fulbfoftrong.as bes tf 4)5. 8 Werthzolpne,thereby the power.ofhis nobilitie nas Motalittle rettecined , Sytuce that tinreallo, nota folof thoe ubieh remained,hane-vecaien,partlieby the commrandement of Henvie the third, and partlie of themfclacs , 02 bp. connertton of them into the Chapir4. i Dinelling boufes of noble men,theic martiall fronts SST hath béene ot tong time a 40 being remoned:s-fo that.at this prefent, thercare, Fer quetiionincanttonertic,and ° yerie felu 02 no.caffels at.all mainteined withitt Vinot pet determined; abethee Gngland,fauing.onelie por the coafts Cbolbsand caflelstiere-cities chesaf; the countrie fo the better keepingand: stats backp.ofl P oranic theretwthe haut inf the fortes enimie, aber focuor be tyall attempt fo ecommon-iealths;atesmoe Yo jg rabtitable ox binettull forthe enter anoannoie bs. hanch Cy «The mol. prontent prince thateuce. reigneda i Aq benefit of the/countric » per thistand,for thefortification thereof againt alleut udttholed it fenieth bpont one ctpetiencethat we ihard enimies; was, the late: prince of famous. horetCugland tupiofethem: altogither onncedfull, manieking denvie the eightmbobeGue, that. bare Mbt alG ts aparant by the teftimonie of funndzic 50 pated moff of (ud) as tere,alreadie faving,bullt y GATS Aotters,that dep ane béene the tuine! of manic g noble cite, DF oi Salttburie J fpeake nofof Aw Warpe:F Mie nothing moze tharof:fundzie other, UbereoF fome sito tet ntp tine nentteate forincrod) ‘portthe liberties ofthe cities abisining; thereby to binder themthat ano tberin theymap.Jfo2 mp part Fueugr read of anid catell that Didgwd bnto the ct teabutting theron,but onelie the capttoll of Ronis ded furidzie Out of the around. soz bauing, fhabert ofthe moze thareferutleipake afpopih tpzaninicyme efpieng that tyeemperour ioas. offended for-bisde uozce fram quene Catharinebis aunt , eadthereto that of Fremlingbam belonging likewife to ugh Bigot,wberofin the chzonologte follotving pou map tead atlarge. might here inltke foxttakeoccaf {peakenot, neither of thole that arevtterlic decaied, as ainardscatkell in London builoco in the dates of the Conquerour by anoble mancalled Wilifans The wan Dies intime patt Sere calted windies, on tofpeabe of fundgte ftrong places fibere camps of men bane lien, and of trhich twchaue great plentie bere in Englandin the plaine fielos:but ¥ pate oner totalkeof anp fucbnedlefle vifcourtes.Thisnes uertheleffe concerning tivo of them isnotto beos mitted, to twit, that the one né&re tnto Cambzioge noty Gogmagogs bill,was called Watindleburie be 4° foxetinte,as J read oflate in an oly pamphlet. Ano to faie the truth 3 baue often beard them nanteo Uinterburie hilles, thich difference map eafilie gtotv bp cozruption of the former fvo2d ; the place liketwifets verte large anb ffrong. Zhe fecond is to be feene in the enge of Shzopthire abouttivo miles from Coline, bettocene tivo rivers,the Cluno2 Co: lunus , and the Dewie otherwife named Ghemis, opinion, that Caractatus king of the Sillures fas oucrcome there by Dffozius, at (uch time as he fled to Cartimanda queeneof the 1zigants fo? fucconr, itho betraied bim to the Komans, as pou mapfein Tacitus, buderttandingthat -thestench kingbap coupledte Ofpalaces belonging to Dolbirbis formewith the popes nese, armarted bis Daughtertothe king of Scots (hereby dedar: the prince. Chap.15. , Gon. ut touly.to God beyaniratt bis vie towat Bartoichsmnttoe conttsnfspatiale.zttaits bere nothing as petisdonetalbeitthere be none! Gtendlthelteplacesfonthe entiniesoenterpats inthofeparts,uherent-afull feathepmay touds Oe onthe (hore enpcome tolandwithoutreticenceA thus much brietie for, ney purpote-at this pretent For Ineonot-tomake anie ong vifcourie ¢<r a Z lieth not tu mefo fet dofen eradlte the number ¢ names js vf the palaces belonging to =~ Watts af Gnglaan,tubereby gracponbt) be vin beri? muchqualifietheconceinengrnnges.of bis anuer(at Hesand tttenlie put néttheisbafticpurpote asa -_‘Bainard, tote wife Ingabuilocd the prtorte oflitle Donemotw inthe dais of Hencie the firtk; neither _of the towerrofall there alto,gc: fith 3 {e no canfe therefore F Moule remember them and mante of the like, of tehofe berie rnines 3 haue no certeine browlenge.DFtuch X faie therfne as ¥ eri mens tioned,we baue firf of all White ball at the tet end white bail, of London (fbich is takenfox the moft large ¢ pine cipalof all the re@)tuas firfta lodging of the archbts fhops of #ozke, then pullen bolwne, begem bp carats nall Wolfeie, and finallte inlarged ano finithen bp king Wenvie the cight,Bp eat of this ffandeth urs bam place, fometime belonging to the bithops of Durbam, but conuerted alfa bp king Wenvie the eight info a palace rofall,s longing for the paince, DEF tiberebnito there is no acceffe but at one place. fhe Summerfet place ¥ {peake not, vot tf the firtt be: Welfhmen call it Cafe Carado2,ano thep are of the 5° ginner thereof (J meane the tozd Coward, the lears caufe mozefuttlie to fulped thanfafelie-to traiante oneot thendl as\Lambere:faith)e petorminen:t0 nitiotintes therchy it brought it inte Dangerofibt 6 fand bpon bis ofonedefenfe; anuitherefor inion tebrnine and roninfion,:Arittotle Utterléec {mall (piedandlite tharge;bebnilacp fannaieblock? thatcanic caftte at allcatt be p;ofitable to denieth acommdn boufes, rattels,mno:platfomes pou aiuerte rane (wealth tecll gouernen.. Timotheusof Corinth ene - x eenab tiersofbis:realme,but chichie the catk and fava tynantsPyrhus of pire bei nen oecoe among simceunee Hewev him, ledfim alo into thett cas erected in the fundate quarters of this Jland; pet they are rather curfous to the cie like paper tworke, than fubsfantiall fo continuance: Sbereas fuch as be vid fet bpercell in both, and therefore map inftlie be peferred farre aboue all the reff, Ge names of -_thofe Abich came nop to mp renembeance, and are ahd pet but once gio Hnte the fame,in refpect of tie 4 _beit that in thefe dates there be manie gadlie boufes ben of like bolos (as Wallingford, ¢c:) but notp stolen out of memozie, and with fmall loffe not beardof among the conumon fort. Certesthecaftell of iBungete twas onerthzolwen bp the aforefain prince, the fame peare that be ouerthzetw the walles and caftell of Leitcefter, alfo the cattels of Lretke as petreferued to hie maietties onelie bfe at pleas and Palefar,aperteining to Roger Wotwbeaie,ano 3° fure are thefe : for of fac) as are ginen atpaic ¥ 248 30 twithiiann ad gainelaie maninof thofe proceedings, 279 ehich he and-bis fuccefours:feom time. to tine tne 625 tended, Perevpon therefore he caulen moze thaneles 575 wert huntd2ea.of there ato cattels-to be raced. and.0f "Ofcaftels'and holds, tol of:Dallas, thbo-at andnew found nations of the twozla ; pet are thep fo Iwold notfet a button by the king ofCockneie, 20 dings of importance , Certes matonric vio neuer Jrepute them but as totes, the fir mere vaine, better flourith in England than in his time.ano als 196 ‘ of funne thine,wind and weather, to his bet adnan fage ¢commovditic, Iocrates alfa faith that foluzes, twalles, bultvozkes,foldfers, and plentic of armont, are notthe bef keepers of Bingdomes;but frends, lowe of {ubieats,¢ obedfence onto martiall difcipline, ro 312 20 theinconuentence abichbispredecetfonr bad Cutter 398 red, and be bimfelfe might in.time fuilaine by thole 163 9 5 2 rele of both. And therbnte although thetr capacttic and bugeneffe be not fo monftrous,as the like of at -_uerfe forren princes are to befene in the maine, tihich they want that thetw themfelues either cructl, -mranieasthennlifted bpon theirotone demcalnes, hoping thereby that they, would hawe snploicd their Ble to his aduantage and commoditieWut finallie, tibet be fay that thep Were rather, fartifics againt dimfelfe in. the end, than vfed. in bis poferfe, bere: . London within thewalles,and withour, Suffex, Keates : The bel heepersof Singdomes, ‘that they are butlocd efther of fquare ftor-e 02 baiche, to regard to becaged bp asinacope, andbedgenin With Hone wals, but rather to met withbis enimie tn the plaine ficlo at bandffrokes,there be maptras uaile bis ground,chofe bis plot, ann bfe the benefit land,of hich forme trere butlard bp the Wzitons,mar rongb ngland: ‘ can albbp the baronsof the realmre,in ¢ about the time of Socom eens on nae te 1° bing Stepan, abolicenced each of them to builo f, seen i The defcription ofEngland, Hels, fith it is not the nature of agad Englithman 89 the prince, no2 to make anie befeription of bir graces a 5, court, fith my calling is any <3 5-{ bath beene fuch.as thatZ bane ORtcarfelie prefered to pepe in at bir gates, mucy leffe then baue ¥ aduentnred to fearch out and knoty the effate of thofe bonfes, ad that magnificent bebanfour is to be ene twithin them. Pct thus nich twill J fate generallie of all the boutes anv honours perteining to bir matefie, ned and godlie ouke of Sommerfet\had liven , y doubt not but it thould hane bene well fintthen ano brought toa fumptuons end: but as bntimelte death tobebim from that houfe ¢ from bs all, fo it proud fhe ffaie of {uch proccentng as twas intended about if. herby it conuneth to paffethat it fanveth as be left it. Peither will ¥ remember the Lower of Lon bon,abich is rather an armozte and houte of mun tion, and therebnto a place fo? the fafebeeping of of+ Go fendozs, than palace rofall for a king 02 quene to fotourne tn. Met in times pat % find that Welline held bis aboad there, and therebnto ertendcb the fite of bis palace in fach twife, thattt ftretcyeo oner the Szoken tharfe,and camefarther into the citte,in fo much that it apzoched nere to WBellines gate,t as ttis thought fomeof the ruines ofbis bonfe are pet ertant,botobett patcyed bp and mabe twarehoutes in that frac of ground in ourtimes, &.3ames fome4, James, fimea nonrte, tas butloed allo bp the fame prince, ir grace bath alfo Dteland, Atbzioge, Watficlo, ree Hauering,Cnneelo, Eltham, Langlete, Kidymond marte n butloed by Henrie the Aft, Bampton court (bequis Enneiv. fometimebp cardinall CAolfcte, ann fintthen bp bir 1ichmonn, father) and therebnto Blodttocke, rede by king Bampion. Pt. Denric wodttoche, |