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 the Sheriffe and his Baileffes afore them, &c.

1. Iud.Where's the Lord Herbert? is he hurt or slaine?

Sher.Hee's here my Lord.

2. Iud.How fares hid Lordshippe, friends?

GoughMortally wounded, speechlesse, he cannot liue.

1. Iud.Conuay him hence, let not his wounds take ayre, And get him dress'd with expedition, M. Maior of Hereford M Shriue o'th shire, Commit Lord Powesse to safe custodie, To answer the disturbance of the peace, Lord Herberts perill, and his high contempt Of vs, and you the Kings commissioners, See it be done with care and diligence.

Sher.Please it your Lordship, my Lord Powesse is gone, Past all recouery.

2. Iud.Yet let search be made, To apprehend his followers that are left.

Sher.There are some of them, sirs, lay hold on them,

OwenOf vs, and why? what has her done I pray you?

Sher.Disarme them Bailiffes.

Ma.Officers assist.

DauyHeare you Lor shudge, what resson is for this?

OwenCosson pe puse for fighting for our Lord?

1. IudgeAway with them.

DauyPrison no, Lord shudge I wooll giue you pale, good suerty.

2. IudgeWhat Bale? what suerties?

DauyHer coozin ap Ries, ap Euan, ap Morrice, ap Morgan, ap Lluellyn, ap Madoc, ap Meredith, ap Griffen, ap Dauy, ap Owen ap Shinken Shones.

2. IudgeTwo of the most, sufficient are ynow,

Sher.And't please your Lordship these are al but one. 1. Iud.