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4 King Edward, took her for his concubine, as will appear in the cloſe of this history. But the maid he had bribed with gold to get her abroad, repenting of ſuch treachery to her maſter, gave timely notice, and ſo prevented it.

Her father perceiving that, unleſs he took ſome ſpeedy course, her great ſtock of beauty would be her ruin, reſolved to marry her, ſo that having ſurrendered her Virginity, and being in the arms of a huſband, thoſe that ſought to crop her Virgin Roſe would not regard her, but give over their purſuit.

And among thoſe that courted and earneſtly ſought her in way of marriage, was one Matthew Shore, a rich goldſmith in Lombard-ſtreet, whom her father pitched upon as a huſband, and acquainted his fair daughter with his intention to marry her to him, but ſhe appeared very averse to it, alledging ſometimes diſproportion of years, he being above