Trahern, and divers others famous at that
time, for learning and piety.
'Tis better with William Hunter, than
with William the Conqueror. 'Tis better
to have a name in the Book of Martyrs,
than in the Book of Chronicles. Mr. Nor∣tons
life of Mr. Iohn Cotton.
Perceiving his own defects in some
points for want of learning, he did exhort
his children oftentimes to learning with
this saying, An unlearned Prince is a crown∣ed
Ass; which speech took great impression
in his son Henry.
This is one speciall honour attributed
unto him, that from him we begin the
Computation of our Kings of England.
From the Normans, bearing of Armes
began amongst us.
Ab eo posteriores series Regum inchoavere,
perinde acsi de integro ille regnum ipsum institu••∣isset,
Regesque qui se••uti sunt, usi similiter
sunt, ut nunc utuntur, insignibus Regiis, quae
dedisset. Polyd. Virg. Ang. hist. l. 9.
Nostrates, priusquam in Angliam penetras∣set
Wilielmus primus, hunc armorum cul∣tum à
Normannis videntur accepisse. Spel∣manni
Aspilegia. p. 40. Vide etiam p. 44.
He ended his life upon the ninth day of
September, full both of honour and of age,
when he had raigned twenty years, eight
moneths, and sixteen dayes, in the three∣score
and fourth year of his age.