of Henry the fifth.
 57Other. Fo
rsooth he can tel 
the tale better 
then I.
  58One. Fo
rsooth we be your fa
thers Receiuers.
  59Hen.5. Are you my fa
thers Receiuers?
  60Then I hope ye haue b
rought me 
some money.
  61One. Money, Alas 
sir we be robd.
  62Hen.5. Robd, how many were 
there of 
them?
  63One. Marry 
sir, 
there were foure of 
them:
  64And one of 
them had 
sir 
Iohn Old-Castles bay Hobbie,
  66Hen.5. Gogs wounds how like you 
this 
Iockey? 
  67 Bl
ood you vilaines: my fa
ther robd of his money ab
road,
  68 And we robd in our 
stables.
  69But tell me, how many were of 
them?
  70One recei.  If it plea
se you, 
there were foure of 
them,
  71 And 
there was one about 
the bigne
sse of you:
  72 But I am 
sure I 
so belambd him about 
the 
shoulders,
  73 That he wil f
eele it 
this mon
th.
  74Hen.5. Gogs wounds you lamd 
them faierly,
  75 So 
that 
they haue carried away your money.
  76 But come 
sirs, what shall we do wi
th the vilaines?
  77Both recei. I be
seech your grace, be g
ood to vs.
  78Ned.  I p
ray you my Lo
rd forgiue 
them 
this once.
  79 Well 
stand vp and get you gone,
  80 And l
ooke 
that you 
speake not a wo
rd of it,
  81 For if 
there be, 
sownes ile hang you and all your kin.
  83Hen.5. Now 
sirs, how like you 
this?
  84Was not 
this b
rauely done?
  85For now 
the vilaines dare not 
speake a wo
rd of it,
  86I haue 
so feared 
them wi
th wo
rds.
  87Now whi
ther 
shall we goe?
  88All. Why my Lo
rd, you know our old ho
stes
  90Hen.5. Our ho
stes at 
Feuersham,  bl
ood what 
shal we do 
(there?  91 We haue a 
thou
sand pound about vs,
  A3 And