But matters went otherwise than he had expected; when he waxed unmannerly, and unsheathed his dagger to strike one of the royal retinue who had dared to answer him back, the mayor of London, William Walworth, drew his cutlass and cut him down.
Beside this habit of oozing, the pitch has an extremely rude and unmannerly way of dropping constantly.
In October 1533 he was entrusted with the unmannerly task of intimating to Clement VII., while he was the guest of Francis I.
Englishmen were bluff and independent, in their ways often coarse and unmannerly.