The Ven. Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel, 1557-1595 : English Martyrs, Vol. Ii 21
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His inditement read,t Mr. Wood Serjant at Armes willed the Earle to hold up his hand. * The Christian name of Lord Willougliby of Parham was Charles. t This may be an instance of the failure to arrange in right order the detailed notes that make up this text. In S.T., Mr. Wood makes the triple Yes, and then Sandes asks the Earl to hold up his hand. But here the indictment is read first (perhaps in Latin) and after the holding up of the hand, comes what appears to be the substance of the indictm...ent, evidently in Enghsh. In this there are some slight errors made in the ciphers of the dates, and from the introduction of the name Coleharbour, which does not occur in the mdictment, we see that explanations were added, or possibly introduced by the reporter from the later recapitulation by counsel. The sequence of ideas in the count — " The Earl did go beyond the seas [i.e., in 1588], and thereupon [i.e., in 1588] Dr. Allen did persist," seems odd at first, but it is not unlike lines 45, -tG of the indictment.
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