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is achter wap, and fee people will be there. It ſemeth 
to mer, that the great hall of the Dreafurie hauſe is ſhut: it 
May be that whiles J go bp to ſe the ſicke perſan, they wil 
oben it. Burgus, Baur Woꝛſhip map goe in Gods name, 
A will tarrie bere foꝛ vou, and ſæing the great hall is not 
opened, 1 will (le dawae vppon the benche, and wil fe 
what doeth pale vntill vou come. : ; 
Doctour. alter Burgus, J pꝛap vou pardon mo, if 
IJ haue tarried long: for the qualitie of the cauſe hatt caus 
ſed mee to tarrie. Burgus. Rather J woulde haue beene 
glad that pou hadde tarried longer, becauſe 3 would haue 
ſeene maze , Doctour. Mhat haue pou feene whiles 4 
was abſent: Burgus. The great hall being ſhutte, and the 
parde tull of people, and J looked vppon them earneſtlp, 
it ſermeth to mex that they are people of eſtimation, but to 
mp indgement full of cares: foꝛ inthem 3 haue fene fo va⸗ 
riable and diners likeneff:s of countenance, that J maruel 
at it. Some ol them talkingto themſelues: others being 
alone with their heades hanging downe, and with greate 
imagination: others talking by two and two tagether: 
Others in cluſters treating of the fales of their Parchaun⸗ 
dize: Mariners and Souldiours tarrying for their pay⸗ 
mentes: Others carrying alway their postions of ſiluer, ; 
which the y bad taken out running with it, as though they 
had ſtolen it: Others tzere were with the Nataries about 
their ſuites · Others in the office of ths Treaſurer 
the Regiſters. Where was allo a greate noiſe ofmuche 
people, delinering and receining parcels ofſiluer , but 
they were ina greate ſtrife thereuppon. Che Indges were 
in counſelt, and many people tarrping foz them in luch fort, 
tat 1 was in greate admiration: J beeing there onelx 
to beholde, and all the reſt todo their buſineſfe. And it was 
to mee as one tat viv beholde them without graf, asd 
