Fulgens and Lucrece is based on a Latin work by
Buonaccorso da Montemagno. It is without date, place, or printer's name, but was printed by
William Rastell.
Nature was produced before Morton in Henry VII's reign;
John Bale states that it was translated into Latin. Another interlude that has been ascribed to Medwall,
Of the Finding of Truth, carried away by Ignorance and Hypocrisy, was said to have introduced a
fool, an innovation which commended it to
Henry VIII when it was produced before him at Richmond, Christmas 1516; the king, however, left early. This is now thought to be a fabrication, perhaps by
John Payne Collier. ==References==