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 Rh that any of thoe which the General aith he hath taken were o forgetfull as not to remember their generals name. But without all doubt this addition of o new, and traunge a name to the Englih Generall, doth proue that Don Bernaldino is not vnfurnihed of a forge & torehoue of lyes, from whence as from an euerflowing fountaine, he endeth forth lyes of al orts ufficient for his owne tore, and greate plentie to furnih his friends: The General was much beholding to his godfathers who gaue him the name Barnaldino, which we in Englih do take to be plaine Barnard, which name hath as it were a kind of priueledge from being harply reprehended when the party is thought to erre: for it is a common aying amongt the Schoolemen that Barnardus non videt omnia, viz. Barnard eeth not all thinges, (when he doth dient from their opinions) the which fauour wee coulde bee content to yeelde to Bernaldino for the name ake, if he were not taken with o Rh