Cambridge jests, or, Witty alarums for melancholy spirits by a lover of ha, ha, he.
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7.

A Bishop rising up in Arms against his Prince, was overthrown and taken as he was clad in his Armour, and by the Kings Commands clapt up. The Pope hearing of it, complained to the King of breach of the Church Priviledges, that one of her Sons was imprisoned: Hereupon the King sends back the Messenger with the Bishops Armour, desiring the Pope to send him word, Whether those were the Garments of any of his Sons?