the 〈…〉〈…〉 of Longher, they brent and spoyled Cowhilles and Pow••racke, and returned to D••m••••••••s, and so to the Towne of Bankend▪ which they brente, with another house pertey∣ning to William Maxwell of the Isles, and so to the Castell of Carlauoracke, standing in a marish iust to an arme of the Sea, which parteth Aunerdall and Gallaway, which Castell they blew vp, and returned homeward, transporting theyr Ordinance ouer quicksands and bogges, where neuer the lyke was done before, and so came to Darnoke wood.
The eyght and twentith of August, they marched to∣wards Garelile, where by the way they brent and ouerthrew two houses, the one being Arthur Greames, alias Carelile, the other Rich George, two notable Théeues. The same day at night after the Lordes comming to Carlile, he made Knightes, Sir Edward Hastings, Sir Frances Russell, Sir Valentine Browne, Sir William Hilton, Sir Robert Staple∣ton, Sir Henry Curwen, Sir Simon Musgraue.
Fraunces Bar••ame William Boxe the 28. of September.
The 〈…〉〈…〉 of On other ••t night, happened a terrible tem∣pest of winde and rayne, both on the Sea and Lande, by meanes whereof▪ many Shippes and other vessels were drowned, about midnight, the waters ouerflowing, drow∣ned many medowes, pastures, townes, villages, cattell, houses, and goodes, to the vtter vndoing of a great number of subiectes of this Realme: besides the losse of many men, women, and children, some drowned in theyr beddes, some in the wayes trauelling &c. As you may reade more at large in a Booke thereof made by Thomas Knell Mini∣ster.
Sir Rowland Haward Clothworker, the 28. of October.
The xxiij. of January, the Quéenes Maiestie accompa∣nyed with hir Nobilitie, came from hir house at the Strand, called Somerset place, and entred▪ the Citie of London by Temple Barre, Fleetestreete, Cheape, and so by the North syde of the Bursse, to Sir Thomas Gresshams in By∣shoppes gate streete, where shée dyned. After Dinner,