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  • The second scene shifts to the Elder Pallatine and his confederate Sir Morglay Thwack.
  • Given the would-be gigolos'plans, it is not surprising that the Elder Pallatine and Sir Morglay find their way to Lady Ample.
  • The word " Morglay ", entered the language during the late 16th and early 17th centuries as a common noun meaning " sword ".
  • They even have a division of labour : the Elder Pallatine will pursue the younger women, while the grey-haired Sir Morglay will concentrate on the widows.
  • Arundel Castle was, in the 17th century, supposed to have been founded by Bevis, and it still exhibits a sword 1.75 metres long said to have been his wonderful sword Morgelai, or Morglay.
  • Note that " Morglay " has been given the etymology " morte " " death " + " glaive " coinciding with the conjectural meaning of " Death brand " for Ganelon's sword, proposed by Sayers.
  • With the help of a complaisant constable and his night watch, the conspirators launch a series of tricks that victimise first the Elder Pallatine, then Sir Morglay, and finally Sir Tyrant Thrift; each man falls victim to his greed and folly.