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Show The defcription of England. 196 ft eur Snes maicitte der ote oe i ee rotindtbanotng that a eet twas the place of aparcellof bircaptts eethen it pleated Cod totrie birbpatficion and eaicate P yoindtog. 403 frength Tlindlefor 02 Tintois fupofed tobe t c Hafeacattch builocd intine pat bp king tue o3before bin by Aruivagus,asitisthonght, wid reparedby Coivard the third fhoeredtedalfoa Thedefcription ofEngland. Fionn tucre coprefpondent to tele gifts ! for arour common courtiers (fo: the mof part) are the beft ler dam,faith (ust 20 ron in taferno es amice, qui esinanla,0lidemonum habitatio et, qui illic ‘(is artibus humana Licct offigieregnant,atque vbifcelerum {cholaest,c> amma-~ rum satura ingens, ac quicquid Ufpiam eft perfidieac doi, quicquidcradelitatis cx inclemetia,quicquidefranatefaper= medand inducd {with excellent gifts, fo are manie of them the twoz men fiben thep come aboan, that as nie man (hallefther beare 02 read of . Mrulteitisa -_-rare thing with ds notv, to bears of acourtier upich -_ath but his owne language, and to fate bow manp gentletvomen andlabies there are,that befide found biae~ rapacis anaricia, quicquid obftenee hlidinisfedi[ima smpudscitia,guicquidnefandae impretatis, C~ morumipeimorum, totumillic acernatur cunsalati/ime vbiflupra,rapims, -‘Bnowledge of the Greke and Latine tongs, are snceStus, adulterta, principam & nobslium luds fant, vs‘ notable college there. Siter pim dinecte of bis fuce ro thereto no leffe fhilfull in the Spanith, Stalian,ano ceftonrs haue beffotuedereaeding charges bpon the fame, abichnotinithifanding are facre {urmounted ith 3 am perfuaded,that as the noble men ano gers pointed huge fummes of moniz to beemploied bp» onthe oonature and alteration of the mould, accoy -_-berie Little 03 hofhingat all bebind themfo) their parts,thich tnduitrie Cod eg and accompltth Ding to the fopme of building bfed in our dates, that Abid othertwife istanting | by the quenes mateifie now lining, sho bath apr bic is moze for pleafure than fox either profit 02 austs inenarrabile nanfragiwm, cmc. In {acy great princes -_tlemen da furmountin this bebalfe, fo thefc come Weftde thefe things J could in like fogt fet Dolwne Sther, Sut iat Hal Zucedto take tpon meto res ie bed bas Sat ql 3 peaietie of birpare commons uuiuriedby bir Ontut officers D2 their fubftitutes, cucvie noble manshoute is bie palace, tibere the continucth during pleafure,any Dé the court, oleiea onee atone,inohicy thee yee remaineth falong as pleafeth bir, Thecourt of England, thich necearilic isholocts land,02 elfe fo qualified by the diligentendenour of the chiefe officers of bir graces boufebold, that fel dome are ante of fhele Hhings ayarantlic fene there,without due repgehenfion, and {uch feucre coz tedion asbelongeth to thofetrefpatics. Finallie to othertwifelibelie to becommitted and done, fucyo3der is taken, that cucrte office bathetther a bible,oz fabenbp of late)to gine ina byeefe rehearfall of (a and fo mainte afihes as are fo come in at euerte monlie hanged onthe file, aid kept by the lanie 4 _gentlewwoman onto fome other purpofe, iat oy) £quall theretuto,much tette one excelling it in anie manet of tite. 3 mightbero(if A would,orbantus J might fnallie detcribe the large allotoancestt _ndficesao peavelieliueries,anv thereonto the great graue counceliors, and noble perfonages,ag fuch glue their dailte attendance Dponthe quéenes quantitie theroffo abenmenti ferntnig all the bouts Diealageniecefag rtegol am Surfolate,the matte, and ¢reat and tut7 are commontlie ebcreof bonorable ports,ef Hy Dongen maier 60 bold,that(as J fuppote\Cyntras, Crefus, ad Crate fort) a92fingular tt frbeautie, there. 3 coulotn Mie coniuniendation of the like vertuons beautis full bertues of fuchladics and gentlemen as wait penpt ae betinenc abofe amiable counte- tte there feemeth to be batlic contenen firh;ne‘ daills conflict and contention, as thatit Sie tak ig tee fb aot fo iefo gefle, theijer of the ttyaine Au beate atwaic the preheminence, This furtherig tierathe bed. Meeeet tetugular commendation of Jearnep ¢ Lene § and {ores of our. courticrs hore in Cue g Gem,Ghichhaueno of hes, bericfeto *orbtlorss the bieSina t funds ic (peac befine anexcels lout beine of thiit pe fan ing before fintte uot Wlould to God the reff of thet regarnen, Lines ana conucrfay had not the like furniture: nate if gptoas tere fas Howwlining ¢once againe put to bis coife, 4 thinke becoulake no moze, o2rather not halfe fo much a9 isthere ta be feene and bicd. ‘But F patie once £0 make {uch necdlette oitcourfes, retaining mp fells that euenti this alto,as in all the reff,the exceeding Mercie mdlouing kindnefle of God doth toner' fullic apeere towardsbs, in that he hath fo largellt inbued be twith thete his( ample benefits. to giue brito the fain partic after the ercention done, -_-is with clothes, wherein to tind and fyzap bp the ame, the peoman of the poultrie with a cocke to witha Tharpe dzelling knife, Abich he Deliucreth at -_-cloths, and finallie the matfter cole 02 bis Deputie _-the place of erecution to the fergeantof the laroer, tho Doth holo it ppzight in his band,butill the erecus -_-tion be perfommied bp the publike officer Apointed of the Onfucrfities, there manic gine eareto one -therebnto. And this is the maner of punithment that readeth, than intoa princes palace, if pou con 40 o2deined for thofe that trike twithin the princes pa ferre the fame twith thofe of other nations. Toulon _-lace,o2 lintits of the fame. Which Chould firt hane -Lnith the clearhe ofthe kitchen, oho bfeth (by a tie -theram Yoigreficn: the bandistakenfromit. The fergeantofthe cellar isatband allo withacup of ren twine, and likewife ‘the chiefeofficerof the pantrie with manchet bread cles lfeng therein,for theererctfe of fuchascome ine to the fame : thereby the ffranger that enterethinto -_at home, can belpe to fupplic the ordinavie want of dailie retort tuto the faire, pou fhall hot fifo manie -_-fed. And as thefe things are thus prouided,fo the fers Seant furgeonis bound from timefo timeto be reas -_die fo execute his charge,and feare the ffumpe, then -_-‘late bmto it, the peoman of the chandzic tith feared the courfof England bpon the (adden, Hall rather imagine himfelfe to come into fome publike (hole _the hitehen twith a umber of delicat vithes of thett -_solwnte deutting,wherein the Paatingail is there cicle -counfellod, as fomeof thems are moff commonlie -therabillet, but Come a fillet, bicaute fuch are conv _of the falarte fo2 the time being o2 bis peputie ts fur: the bokesof the acts and monuments of the churc) of ngland,o2 both,befide fome hiftortes andeyzonts of the mot renotwined and magnificent courts that 5° {upper thile : abhfcy bill fone do call a memorial," o2nerof officers, o2 theinterteinement of fudhftrangers ag fice ts fo delfuer them to the faid furgeon fen he auoid idlenefle, and prevent fundzie tranfgrettons, 30 and the Fumpefeared, as the fergeant of the elwcri¢ arene as ecbof oe are sai in rit tobe foundin Cutope. Foruyethervouregary fe Bertchand infinit furniture of houfeholo, Wall beredie bp fearing to ble the fame. The grame Tangutth and datlie bade atwap) all hich enozmitics are either btterlte expelled out of the courtof Engs _of them. Peuertheletfe thts ¥ will genevallte ale -_courfe thaoughout the obole ferniceint the Dinmer 09 do Ddatlie take hold, and fometimes even among thofe, in tihofe effates the ike bebauiour ts leat! _thoulféemeto glaner,ao currte favour a oe altuates there the princelicth, isin thefe vatcs one _uide agreatfire of coales hard by the blocke, uheres -_-sin the fearing frons are to be madereadie again€ the chiefe furgeon to the prince 02 his veputie fhall occupie the fame. Tipon him allo doth the fergeant 02 chiefe farrour attend twith thofe trons, trhofe of conuenicnt(aberebp theft talkeis berified thich fap 20 thermoze appointed to be readte toith bineger ano that the thing increaleth a grotweth inthe courts -_-cold tuater, amd not to depart fromthe place bnitill of pzinces fauing bertue, ttc tn fuch places not -sthe armeof the offendog be bound bp and fullie neh athe aM ts Hitsaid Uhen tt pleateth hfe in the 40 Lberby thep kepe themfelues occupied in the court, fumimer feafonto vecteat bic feife abroad, and bieww : fo there is in maier none of them, but ahemthey be Hhecitatest the counttic, ad Hoare the complaints Fendoz bnto the fata blocke, bntill the whole circum courts (J faie) it isa world to fee that leo bebauiy out is bfedamong dinerfe of thofe that refozt tnta the fame,and that tthozedome,fnearing,tibalozfe, atheifne,dicingcarding, carotvfing, daunkentefle, gluttonie, quareling, and fuch like tnconuentences the tvafes and meanes,iberbpour ancient ladtes of fafegard, Such alto hath bene the efimation of this =the court do thurr and anofd toleneffe, foneof thent place, that dinerfe ings haue not ouclic bene ie ferred there , but al% mabeit the chiefe houte of ab 20 crercifing their fingers with the needle,other in cauls iorke diuerle in (pinning - tithe, fome in ee femblicam creation of the knights of the hortoras allreabing cither of the bolic fcriptares, 02 hifto: bieozverof the garter, than the which there is no of our olite 62 fo2rren nations about bs, at cine thitg in this land more magnificent amd ftatelie, -_in twztting volumes of their otwne, o2 tranfating Grenetwich was firkbuilveabp Humfteie uke Gienewteh. -_of other mens into our Cnglith and Latine per of Glacetter, vpon the Thames focfouremtleseae --cbileft the pangeff fort in the meane time aplie from London,tn the time of Henriethefirtandcal their lutes,cifharnes, packefong,and all kind to ied Pleafance . Qfterfparns i yas gteatlic inlars ike fibich thep ble onelic for recreation fake, eb bp king Colv.4.garnifhed by king igen.7.and ben thep baueleifure,annare fre fromattendance fiiatte made perfor by king i5en.8. the po ye o bpot tie quévitcs maicttic, 02 fuch as they belong nit of bis time for fine and curious mafonrie, Dartford, bnto. ow mante of the eloetk fot alfo are fhilfall in Hirot farte fromthis is Dartford, and not mud) die -furgerie and diffillation of waters, befide fundsle fantalfe from the fouthfine of the fain ftreame,fom other artificial paactifes perteining to the onature fimea nonneric builded by Coward fhe third, but nova berié cammonions palace, aherebnto it was and commendations of theft bodfes, might (if 4 ey to ae further in this bebalfe) ine ee Gee we a; mere the A + Cithan(as Ctthan, nt 3 patie cuer {acy maner of dealing, lea! Z take it) eas builded bp king Henrie the third, tf . before te ao beftae praunmeener Dinerfe poutdeth a {quare blocke,thich be baingeth to fome --Apointed place, and therewithalla great beetle, ftas _ple,andconds, theretwith to fatten the Hand of the of: Sastus co tumor, ira, linor, fuddque cupido cum forys fas ro Tance of bis execution be performed. Zhe peomart imperauit,ubi criminum omnium procelle virtutimqueomOF the fcullarie Ithetwtfe for the time being,dwth pros Trench,oz in fomonc of them,it refteth not ime: 5 Su fome great princes courts bepond the (ca4, _g bicheuen Foy that cante are litsenco onto bell. bY diverfe learned writers that haue {penta great part of thetr time in thomas Henricus Cornelius AgtipPa,0NE (fo) exainple) Kho in bisepittle 2dquen aslidam es cw 197 ‘Beale twith other matters. At fuch timetherefore as the partic tran(qrefiing Striving 8 conufded by a fufficient inqueft impanellen for reese the fame purpofe,and the finte come of the erecution patacesettle of the fentence > the fergeantof the kings twod-pard prance. toGodall boriozable perfonages wouldtakeeram» beeneerecuted on fir Gomund isneuct,tn the peare ple of bir graces gobdlie dealing tn thisbebalfe,ano =. 5.41. 1But tebehe had made greatfute to faue bis thetw their conformitie brito thefe birfogodbegine right hand for the further ferutceof the king in bis nings! abich ifthep would, then Moulomanie gries -_twarres, and Wwillinglie peeloed to forgo bis left, in uous offentes (aheretvith God is ighlic difpleated) the end the King pardoned bim of both,to no fmall becut offand reftreined,ubtch notv dw reigne exces -_benefitof the offendoz,and publication of the bounti+ Dinglie,in moff noble md gentlemensbhoutes,therr full naturethat remained in thepzince. The like pats of thep { no paterne within bir graces gates. uilegealmott is ginen to churches and churchparos, J might fpeake bere of the great traines and 5° although in manerof punithment great difference @raincs of Sttendants, tropes of feruing menalto, whic) attend vpon the dmaperre. Ffo3 hethat ballet or quarelleth in either nobilitic of England tn thefr feuerall Ifueries, am -_of them, ts by and by fufpended Ab ingreffir ecclefia,one With differences of cognifances on thet Neues, till be be ablolued;as he is allo that triketh totth the berebpit is knotven to Xhome they aperteine. gy _filt,o2 lateth violent bands bpon ante tthomtefo eucr, could alto fet dotwne that agmodlie fight it is to fe Wut ifhe hapen to finite with ftaffe,bagger,o2 anic them muffer in the court, tbhich being filled with maner of weapon,s the fame be fafficientlte found themdoth péeld the contemplation of a noble bar -_bythe verdict of tivelue menat his arrainement, tietie brito the bebolder, much ltke tothe thet of the -_-rbefive ercommunication, he isfure to lofe one of pecocks taile in the full beautie,o; of ome medow _biseares withontall hopeof releafe. Wut if he be garmithed tvith infinit kinds and diuerfitie of pleas 6° fudya one as bath beene tivife condemmen and erecus fant floures. 15ut J palle ouer the rehearfall hereof _ted,aherebp he hath now none eares,thenis he mars to other men,tho moze velitein baineamplification ked twfth an bot fron bpon the cheke,anv by the letter than J, and {eke to be moze curionsin thefe points _-F, trhich is feared veepe into his ficth, he ts from than J pzofeffe tobe. thencefo2th noted as a common bartatour anv fraie Zhe pifcipline of firme peace alfo that is mainte' maker, and therebnto remainety excommunicate, ned twithin a certcine commpatle of the princespas till bp repentance be veferue to be abfoluey, "Zo lace,is {uch,as is nothing inferiour to that wef -ftrike a clearke alfo (that is tofate) a miniffer,ig dailie pacifeo in the beff goucrnedbolos ¢ foztref-_plaine ercommunication,and the offendo2 notto be fes. And fuchis the feucre puntihmentof thofe that -abfolued but bp the prince 07 hts efpectall comifion, trike twithin the limits prohibited, that without all Sucallois the generall efate of the ercomuntcate bope of mercie benefit of clergi¢,o; fanauarie,they fm everp re(pedt,that be can pelo no tefmonie ina arefure to lofe their right hands at affroke,and that _-rnie matter fo long a3 he fo fanbeth. Yo bargatue of in berie folemme maner, the forme thereof ¥ will _fale that he maketh is auatleable in lato, neither any fet botwns, and then make an endof this chapter,to of bisacs thatioeuer pleavable,aberbp be Wueth as ag, an |