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33 many manifet and impudent lies, neither doe I thinke that Signior Bernaldino will ay that he aw all that he hath written, be it poken in councell for haming the General, for is there any man o voide of reaon as to thinke? That any Englihman being demaunded of his Generals name, would write or peake Quebraran for Baskeruile, omuch difference there is in the ound of the illables, as there is no affinitie at all, or likelihoode of truth: But uch are the Generals rare gifts, (be it poken to his mall praie) that we Englihmen mut of force confee that the Generail hath giuen a proude onet to carrie the whettone from Signior Barnardino de Mendozzai: Neither will the 140. men & 15. noble Captaines (which hee aith hee did take, of whome he might haue beene rightly informed of their generals name) acquit him of lying forgerie, for giuing the name of Quebraran to the Englih Generall: as for the good Shippe well manned, which he aith the Englih left them