The life and death of Cardinal Wolsey . was also a cloth of estate under thewhich sat the king; and the queen sat some distance beneath theking: under the judgesfeet sat the officers of the court. Thechief scribe there was Dr. Stephens (which was after Bishopof Winchester); the apparitor was one Cooke, most commonlycalled Cooke of Winchester. Then sat there within the saidcourt, directly before the king and judges, the Archbishop ofCanterbury, Doctor Warham, and all the other bishops. Thenat both the ends, with a bar made for them, the counsels onboth sides. The doctors for the king was Doctor


The life and death of Cardinal Wolsey . was also a cloth of estate under thewhich sat the king; and the queen sat some distance beneath theking: under the judgesfeet sat the officers of the court. Thechief scribe there was Dr. Stephens (which was after Bishopof Winchester); the apparitor was one Cooke, most commonlycalled Cooke of Winchester. Then sat there within the saidcourt, directly before the king and judges, the Archbishop ofCanterbury, Doctor Warham, and all the other bishops. Thenat both the ends, with a bar made for them, the counsels onboth sides. The doctors for the king was Doctor Sampson,which was after Bishop of Chichester, and Doctor Bell, whichafter was Bishop of Worcester, with divers other. The proctorson the kings part were Doctor Peter, which was after made thekings chief secretary, and Doctor Tregonell, and divers other. Now on the other side stood the counsel for the queen. Doc-tor Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, and Doctor Standish, some timea Grey Friar, and then Bishop of St. Asaph in Wales, two not-. m. ^^mM.^^40-


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