Hereford-shire.
AT Langley in this Country was bu∣ryed Richard the second, that un∣fortunate
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AT Langley in this Country was bu∣ryed Richard the second, that un∣fortunate
King, who in the Cell of Fry∣ers Preachers was there first buryed: but afterwards removed and enshrined at Westminster: And in another Lang∣ley, near the East from thence was born that Pontifical Breakspear, Bishop of Rome, known by the name of Hadrian the fourth (and famous for his Stirrup∣holding by Frederick the Emperour) whose breath was lastly stopped by a fly that flew into his mouth.