Cade. art thou within point‑blanke of our Iurisdiction Regall.
Cade. What canst thou answer to my Maiesty, for giuing vp of
Cade. France? Be it knowne vnto thee by these presence, euen
Cade. that must sweepe the Court cleane of such filth as thou
Cade. art: Thou hast most traiterously corrupted the youth of
Cade. as before, our Fore‑fathers had no other Bookes but the
Cade. Score and the Tally, thou hast caused printing to be vs'd,
Cade. and contrary to the King, his Crowne, and Dignity, thou
Cade. hast built a Paper‑Mill. It will be prooued to thy Face,
Cade. that thou hast men about thee, that vsually talke of a
Cade. no Christian eare can endure to heare. Thou hast appoin
Cade. ted Iustices of Peace, to call poore men before them, a
Cade. thou hast put them in prison, and because they could not
Cade. reade, thou hast hang'd them, when (indeede) onely for