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CHRONICLE OF THE GREY FRIARS.
[1556.

swerde was willed to be borne doune in the closter, [but the swordberer woold not[1]].

Item in this same monyth was many herytykes browte owte of Essexe, and owte of other places.

Item the vth day of September was browte thorrow Cheppesyde teyd in ropes xxiiijti tayd to-getheres as herrytykes, and soo unto the Lowlers tower.[2]

  1. These words were inserted above the line, and subsequently scratched through with the pen: at the same time the words "torne from hym" were altered to "willed to be borne doune."
  2. At. St. Paul's: see note to Machyn's Diary, p. 346.