![]() Thority: For Yorke, I faw no proofes, but Vythayorian proofes, inįteed of Serif turn eft, Iffe dixit, no Record, no Antiquitie, but his Tter Qamden were fo blacke, as hee had painted him, or not I foundįor Matter Camden, that if hee had erred, hee had erred with Au. Ring, by comparing their Bookes, tofatisfie myfelfe, whether Ma. I then grew bolder, andbeganne to handle himneerer^labou* Ralle* (which are not alike tempered in all men) this toucht not his Ihake my former conceite : thefe things (me thought) did not fo wellįute with a man that were truly Learned^ but yet, thefe were his Mo* Pride, arrogancie, and admiration of himfeife, this beganne a little to Pofleft of a ftrange admiration of Mafter lorke ut that I geiled might proceede out of age : But entering further,andįeeing him to grow from Vinegar to Gall, and from Gall to Venome,Īgainft fo renowned andreuerend a man, and the fame mixt with It is true, when I firft entred a Nouice into the World, I found it There be degrees in all knowledges, and it were hard to con-Ĭlude, That becaufe lorke knowes more, therefore Somerfet knowes Men are to be admired, yet men of a lower Forme muft not bee callĪway. Ramur fumma (tilth Tully) fedtameninferiora probamus, though eminent Muft therefore all the reft of the Heraulds giueouer their places? Ter then Mountebankes > It is certaine, England hath but one Yorke, but While Jpelles liued, was there but one Painter in all Greece? Or becaufeĭemoftbenes bare away the prize of Oratorie, were all the reft no bet. Muft all elfe be Vpftarts,Nouices,Intruders & Mountebanks? Societie the blefsing ofyourTatronage andgouernment : my poore Iefiie and the State may long eniqy the good of your feruice : our TeBand/Jjieldjou in jour goings out and commings injthat his Ma~ Ons of the Noble Order of the Garter, which f intend to fetį n the meane time, IJhallputjourLordjhipinmy daily pray ~Įrsy that that hand of Heauen, which happily fentjou to vs> pro^ Of all fuch as haue (from the firfl foundation) bene Compani. f fiall bee furtherĮncouraged tohajlenthe Baronage of England, and the Liues Particularly to anfwerjhchparcels thereof, as (Jorthe timeJ) fell Htnfittejlofmany (fncefperceiuedlearnedermen were reel enoughĬontent to be lookers on) refoluedto taty this IVorty a/under, and 'Booty is in fubflance,how glorious foeuer it f hemes to the eje the Herewith word for wrdfiuording to that Editto*ĭently appear e to the Reader ,how ynfound the Frame of his whole Full text of " A discouerie of errours in the first edition of the Catalogue of nobility, published by Raphe Brooke, Yorke Herald, 1619, and printed heerewith word for word, according to that edition : with a continuance of the successions, from 1619 vntill this present yeare, 1622 : at the end whereof, is annexed a review of a later edition, by him stolne into the world, 1621"
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