An English Garner Ingatherings From Our History And Literature volume 1

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An English Garner Ingatherings From Our History And Literature volume 1
Arber, Edward, 1836-1912
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When the Bearward had the Book in his custody, being This Bear- an arrant Papist, far from the religion of his princ^ Mistress (for he was the Lady Elizabeth's fe^anr"""^ Bearward, now the Queen's Majesty), ere that the Secretary could come to land, he had delivered the Book to a Dr Cranmer's Priest of his own affinity in religion standing on Boo|^^gainst ^^^ ^^^^, ^j^^^ reading in the Book, and deifver?dtoa pcrceiving that it was a manifest Refutation of the Popish Priest. Stx A vticles, made ...much ado ; and told the Bearward that whosoever claimed the Book, should surely be hanged. Anon, the Secretary came to the Bearward for his Book. "What, " quoth the Bearward, "dare you challenge this Book ? Whose servant be you ?" " I am servant to one of the [Privy] Council, " said the Secretary, " and my Lord of Canterbury is my master. " " Yea, marry, " quoth the Bearward, " I thought as much. You be like, I trust, to be both hanged for this Book. " " Well, " said he " it is not so evil as you take it : and, I warrant you, my Lord will avouch the book to the King's Majesty.

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