The Erle of Huntleyis body was caryed about in a boat,[854] and laid without buriall in the Abbay of Halyrudhouse, till the day of his forfaltour, as after shall be declaired.
In that rencontare was the Erle of Sudderland foirsaid schote in the arme, and was caryed back to Cowper.
One that caryed in the candell was evill effrayed; but then began flesche and blood to schaw the self.
They, that caryed him, began to laugh so hartilye, that they sette downe the bere, and wente theyr waye.
So on a tyme he caryed a lyttell boye his sonne on his shulder with him, and whan the chylde fell a slepe about ix of the clocke, the ale wyfe brought him to bed with her chyldren.
So they layde hym on a bere, and caryed hym through the cite.
The warden to remedy the matter sayde, it was saynt Fraunces' breche, an holy relyke that his brother caryed thither for the womans helth, and that he and his couent wolde come and fetche hit home with procession.
There weare boats that caryed seaven men, and the least two.
If the soyles adioyning to such conuenient Hauen and setling places be found marshie and boggie, then men skilful in drayning are to be caryed thither.
When we came on shore, and sawe how they had spoiled the boat, after much debating of the matter, we agreed that the Elizabeth should haue her to fish withall: whereupon she was presently caryed aboord, and stowed.
And these woordis in his melancholie, and as it war caryed away in ane transe, repeated hie from tyme to tyme, to the verray hour of his death.
Some cornes thei brunt, besydis that which the great host consumed, but small butting thei caryed away.
But ye Englishmã obtaynyd the halffe of that mylke, & caryed it to Walsyngã in England, the holy ghost put suche in hys mynde.
We were many caryed in a bote frome Calys shore to go to the shyppe.
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