THOMAS MORE2 At the last debating whereof he made much(prenominal) arguments and reasons there against, that the Kings demands were thereby overthrown. So that i of the Kings privy chamber, named Mr. Tyler, man present thereat, brought word to the King out of the Parliament house, that a beardless boy had disappointed all his purposes. Whereupon the King conceiving ample indignation towards him could not be satisfied until he had any(prenominal) modal value revenged it. And forasmuch as he nothing having, nothing could lose, his prettify devised a causeless quarrel against his Father, keeping him in the brood until he had paid him an hundred pounds fine.

Shortly hereupon it fortuned that this Sir doubting doubting Thomas More coming in a suit to Dr. Fox, Bishop of Winchester, ane of the Kings privy council, they called him aside, and pretending great favour towards him, promised him that if he would be ruled by him, he would not fail demur into the Kings favour again to restore him, meaning, as it was after conje...If you necessity to get a full essay, order it on our website:
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