He [John Morton] was a learned man, and had a fair library, (rebussed with more in text and tun under it,) partly remaining in the possession of the late earl of Arundel.The spelling has been modernized.
1655, Thomas Fuller, “Section IV. To John Ferrars, of Tamworth Castle, Esquire.”, in James Nichols, editor, The Church History of Britain, […], new edition, volume I, London: […] [James Nichols] for Thomas Tegg and Son, […], published 1837, book IV, subsection 34 (The Death of Archbishop Morton. A.D. 1500.), page 539