the kyngê son mete them dyd discoÌfort them and syr Symon fled dyuers of his coÌpanye were takyn prisoners But after that syr Symon Mounforde the erle of Leyceter hym selfe gatheryd a great coÌpany met with the sayd syr Edwarde at Enesham where betwene them was fought a cruell battell where syr Symon the erle was slayne and many other that toke the barons parte And after at a êlyment holden at wynchester all the statutes ordynauÌces made at Oxenforde were vtterly adnulled all bondes wrytynges made for the same were cancelled brokyn And after y t the kynge came to wyndsore intendynge to haue dystroyed the citye of London but the Mayre Aldermen other of citezyns put them into the kynges mercye and grace at wyndsore whervpon they were coÌmytted to prison put out of theyr offyces the CoÌstable of the Towre made custos of the citye But after they were restored and pardoned and the citye payde to the kynge for a fyne .xx. M. markes ¶ After this at a parlyament holdyn at Northampton many y t toke the barons parte were disinheryte whiche therfore gathered them to gyther went to the yle of Elye kept it w t strength ¶ Also about the .l. yere of his reyne he ordayned the statutê of Marlebryge And about the .li. yere the statuê were made ordayned for weyghtes mesures that is to say that .xxxii. greynes of whete drye rounde takyn in the myddes of y e ere shulde wey a sterlynge peny .xx. of those sterlyng pens shulde make an vnce .xii. vnce shulde make a pounde troy and .viii. pounde troy shulde wey a galon of wyne .viii. galons of wyne shulde make a busshell of London whiche is the .viii. ête of a quarter Also that .iii. barly cornes drye rounde shulde make an ynche .xii. ynches to a fote âiii fote to a yarde .v. yardes a halfe to a êche or pole .xl. pole in lengthe foure in brede to make an acre of lande this staÌdardes of weyght were coÌfyrmed the xv yere of Edwarde the .iii. And also in the tyme of henry the .vi. and Edwarde the .iiii. and lastly coÌfyrmed in the .xi. yere of Henry the .vii. Howe be it in the tyme of kynge Henry the .vi. it was ordayned y t the same vnce shulde be deuyded in .xxx. êtes called .xxx. pens in kyng Edwarde the .iiii. his tyme into .xl. partes called .xl. pens And in kynge Henry the .viii. his dayes into .xliiii. partes called .iii. â viii d but the weyght of the vnce troy the mesure of the fote was ordayned euer to be at one stynt In the .lii. yere of his reyne y e erle of Glocester refused the kyng in the marches of wales gatheryd moche people many of the coÌpany disinheryted drewe to hym whiche came to the citye of London by intretye and fayre meanes polecye came into the citye and many of the coÌmons toke his parte fortefyed the citye with Bulwarkê Barbycans shortely after the kynge came to Stretforde of the bowe with a great coÌpany But by the meanes of one Octobanus y â popes Legate whiche than lay in London a peace was takyn so the warre was endyd Also durynge the whyle of all this sayd besynesse after that syr Edwarde the kynges son had the victory tyll almost the later ende of this kynges reyne There were but fewe Mayres of the citye of London but the franches of London were seasyd into the kynges handes and there were ordayned custodyes gardens and no mayres who that was coÌstable of the Towre was also câstos of the citye In the .lv. yere of this kynge syr Edwarde the kyngê son toke his iourney into the holy laÌde whiche went to the citye of Acres defended it from the Soudan of Surrey whiche after his coÌmynge beseged it with C.M. Sarazyns whiche citye had byn lost if the sayd syr Edwarde had nat come manfully defendyd it Also in the .lvi. yere of this kynges reyne his son Edwarde thus beynge in the holy lande kyng Henry fell sicke at westmyster dyed the .xvi. day of Nouerbre the yere of Chryst M.CC.lxxii and is buryed at westmyster Edwardus .j. Gregory Innocent Adryan Iohan. ¶ Gregory was nexte pope the yere of Chryst M.CC.lxxi he hylde the see .iiii. yeres ¶ Innocent hylde the see nexte .vi. monethes ¶ Adryan hylde the see nexte .xxxix. dayes ¶ IohnÌ hylde the see nexte .viii. monthes ¶ Radulphus ¶ Radulphe was nexte chosyn Emperour the yere of chryst CC.lxxiii and confyrmed by pope Gregory he hylde the see .xix. yere Edwarde the fyrst EDwarde the fyrst of that name and sonne to Henry the thyrde after he harde of the deth of his father came from the holy lande and was crowned kynge at westmyster the .xix. day of Auguste the yere of christ M.CC.lxxiii at whiche tyme Alexander kyng of Scottê was present and dyd homage to kynge Edwarde In the seconde yere of this kynges reyne the kynge went into wales and there subdued Lewellyn prynce of wales whiche after y e rebelled and was subdued agayne payde to the kyng a fyne of .l. M. markes Also in the .iii. yere of this kynges reyne were made the statutes called westmyster primer where ben contayned goodly statutes fyrst howe clerkes indyted of Felonye shal be delyuered to the ordynaryes of Assise of plees of lande of Arteyntes and many other goodly statutes ¶ In the .vi. yere of this kynge the Chauncery coÌmyn place and Escheker were remoued to Glocester where dyuers statutes were made but the courtes contynued there but for one terme and about this tyme there was a parlyament at London for reformacyon of the kynges coyne whiche was clypped and wasshed by the Iewes and almost .iii. C. Iewes were cast therfore about the same tyme began the foundacyon of the house of the freres prechours at Ludgate ¶ In the .x. yere of this kynge Lewellyn prince of wales rebelled agayne and the kynge sent thyther therles of Northumberlande and Surrey with many other knyghtes but Dauyd brother to Lewellyn with a great power met with them nere to a place called Hauardyne where betwene them was a great battell where the welchemen had the victorye and the erles fled many of the englysshemen slayne taken But the next yere after y e kyng sent thyther a more power to besege y e castell of Snowden but many of thenglysshemen were drowned beynge vpon a brydge made of barges and plankes but after that they pursued âo the welchemen that Lewellyn and Dauyd his brother fledde but after Lewellyn was takyn by syr Edmonde Mortymer whiche smote of his heed and sent it to the kynge and after by dome of all the lordes he and his heyres were disinheryte for euer And after that Dauyd his brother was taken and after drawne hanged and quarterde And after
bald sonne to lewys the mylde was next kynge of fruance the yere of cryst .viii. C.xl. after the deth of Lewys sonne of Lothayre he was made emperoure and after that he was in frauÌce Andoquyre ¶ Andoquyer son to Ingecan was after his father forester of flanders IohnÌ Benet Nicholas Adrian ¶ IohnÌ Anglos born at magunce beyng a womaÌ so profited in lernyng in the vniuersite of athenis feynid her selfe to be a maÌ caÌ to rome was chosin pope y e yere of cryst .viii. C.lv. hild y e see .ii. yere ¶ Benet a romayn hyld the see next .ii. yere and more ¶ Nycolas a romayn hild the see next .vii. yere he ordeynyd that no laye man myght take goodys parteynyng to a preste ¶ Adryan a romayne hyld the see next .v. yere and more Charlê the bald ¶ Charlys the balde son of lewys the myld was next eÌperour after y t he had be chosyn kyng of frauÌce and after that he retornid from rome and came into fraunce where he was there poysonyd Etheldredus ¶ Etheldredus the .iii. son of Ethewollâhus began to reyne ouer the west saxons and moste parte of Englânde the yere of cryst viiiC.lxiii in the begiÌning of his reyn the danys landyd in estangles but they were compellyd to forsake the contrey and from thens saylyd to Northumberland wher Osricus or of bright Ella kyngis gaue them bateyll but the danys with the help of them of the countrey which were gladder to lyue vnder the danys then vnder the kyngê of westesaxons had the vyctory wan the cyte of yorke and after slew both those kyngis of northumberland wan the hole countrey and kept it vnto the tyme of kynge Ethelstone Also after this the seyd danys cam in to Marcya or myddyll Englond and wan part therof with the towne of notyngam wherfore the kyng with helpe of Burdredus than kyng of Mercya leyd sege to the towne whereupon the danys by apoyntemente departyd and retornyd agayne to york also after that those danys with a nother newe company that cam from denmarke that met them in the see of which theyr pryncis or leders wer callyd Hunger and hubba saylyd to estangles and ther landyd slew the good kyng ther callyd Edmond for whom god shewd after many myracles and lyeth now at seynt Edmundisbury he was furst shot with arowys and after behedyd because he wold not at the request of those danys reny the crysten feyth after this the seyd danys with theyr shippis landid in Suchsex and cam in to Suthrey and to Redyng with whom the kynge had oftymys warre and sped dyuersly after that a nother prynce of Danis callyd Osryk or osâg callyd kyng of denmark enterid the land with mo danyz but that Osryk was anone slayne but after that the danys made a newe battell besyde Marton agaynste the kyng and had the vyctory where the kyng was woundyd so what for pensifnes and for malady of his wouÌd he dyed poysonyd in his tyme the danys beyng panymis of beleue enterid first the cuntrey of Fraunce spoylyng the cuntrey and sleyng the people and so contynuyd long tyme after Baldewyn ¶ Baldewyn son of Andoquyr was by the emperour Charlys the bald made the furst yerle of Flaun he maryed Iudyth doughter to the seyd Charles IohnÌ Martyn Adrian ¶ Iohan a romayn was next pope the yere of cryst .viii. C.lxxiii he toke part with Charlis the bald Lews the stutter agayns Charlys Charlom aÌ chyldren of Lewys kiÌg of germayn he ordeynyd atacouÌsell at troys that who so euer were a morderar shuld be irriguler vnable to receyue holy orders ¶ Martyn borne in Fraunce hyld the se next one yere and more ¶ Adrian a romayn hyld the see next one yere he ordenid that the emperour from thens forth shuld not medyll in the eleccion of the popis but only the clergy Lews Charlis ¶ Lews callyd the stutter son of Charlys the bald was next eÌperour the yere of cryst .viii. C.lxxviii and was also kyng of Fraunce and reynyd but .ii. yere ¶ Charlys the graunt sone of Lewys kyng of germayn was next emperour after he waxyd vnprofitable to y e comyn wele was put out therfore by the pryncis of y e eÌpyre after y t he had holdin it .x. yere Aluredus ¶ Aluredus or Alfred the .iiii. son of Ethelwolphus was next kyng of westsaxons of y e most parte of englond the yere of cryst .viii. C.lxxii he was .xii. yere old or y t he went to skole but than he profitid meruelously was very conyng subtyll of wyâ he brought vp hys chyldren in lernyng causyd his-doughters to lerne the sciens of gramer with many other goodly vertwis he causid his lordis people to be obedieÌt to hym more by iustyce fayre behestys thaÌ by war or cruelte he warryd oft agaynst the danys but at the last by agrement he voydyd them the west contrey wherfore they drewe toward London there spoylyd and robbyd and afterwarde they went to Mercia and there slewe the kyng Burdredus and put in hys place one Chelwolphus theyr seruant but after this the kyng kept the danis so short that he constraynyd them to gyue hym pledgys for the pease also to agre to avoyde the land as sone as they myght haue shippyng after that appoyntment after the deth of Chelwolphus he cam to mercia seysyd that domynyon Ioynyd it to his own westsaxoÌs but yet the danys continuyd incresyd more by reason of the coÌminge of a nother prynce of danis callyd Gutteron or Gowrmond callyd kyng of demmark wherfore kyng Alured was feyne to fle to the wodis in sommyrsetshyre but after as it is sayd by the ayde and myrracle of sent Cutberd he droue the danys out of that cuÌtrey forsed them to sewe for pese which was thus concludyd that this Gouteron shulde be crystenyd certeyne of his dukys which so performyd he grauntyd to them Estangles to dwell in and the contre of northumberland they that wold not be crystynyd departyd to frauÌce which after Lews Lews y e stutter soÌ to charles y e bald was next kyng of fraÌce also eÌêour y e yere of rryst .viii. C.lxxviii Baldewyn ¶ Baldewyn the bald sonne of baldwyn was the .ii. yerle of FlauÌders he lyffyd .xxxix. yere Stephen Formose Boniface Stephen Romayne Theodore IohnÌ Benet Leo. Cristofer Sergius ¶ Stephen a romayne held the see next .vi. yere the yere of Cryste .viii C.lxxxvi ¶ Formose a parauaÌt hyld the see next .v. yere and more ¶ Bonyface helde the see next .xxvi. dayes ¶ Stephen held the see a yere and more ¶ Romayne a spanyard held the see next .iii. monythis ¶ Theodore a romayn helde the see next .xx. days ¶ IohnÌ a romayn held the seee next .ii yere ¶ Benet a romayn was next pope the yere of cryst ixC.ii he held the see .iii. yere and more ¶
pope the yeer of cryst M.xxxix hyld the see but .xl. days for then Benet was chosin agayn ¶ Gregory a romayn was next pope the yeer of cryst M.xlv. Henry ¶ Henry son of Conrard was next emperour the yeer of cryste M.xl he was crownyd afterward by pope Clement Harold harefot Hardekynyte Also in the tyme of this kanutus the skottys rebellyd wherfore kanutus with a great army enteryd in to skotland subdued Malcolyn kyng of skottys by reason wherof this kanutus was than kynge of .iiii. kyngdomys that is to say of Englond Skotland Denmark Norway After that he went in to Denmark from thens to rome on pylgrymage after returnyd in to Englond where he kepte all his lyfe good Iustyce was well belouyd dyd many good charytable dedis byldyd and repayryd many monestaris specyally such as were thrown downe in the tyme of his faders êsecucyon after dyed lyeth at winchester leuyng after hym .ii. sonnys one callyd Harold the other Hardykynâtus which hardykynytus was made kyng of Denmark in his faders days ¶ Harold callyd harefote for his delyuernes swyftnes soÌne to kanutus by Elgyna hys furst wyfe began his reyn ouer EngloÌd the yeer of cryst M.xxxix Of hym is lytyll laft in memory for he reynid but .iiii. yeer saue that he banyshyd his stepmoder Emma tooke her goodis Iewellys from her ¶ Hardykynytus beyng kyng of DeÌmark second son to kanutus by his last wyfe Emma was next kyng of eÌgloÌd the yeer of cryste M.xli In hys tyme the .ii. soÌnys of Egelredus Alfridê° Edwardus cam from normaÌdy in to Englond to vyset theyr moder Emma brought with them a gret coÌpany of normaÌs wherfore one yerle Goodwyn which was most in the kyngê fauour of most myght next to the kyng councellyd the kyng the lordys not to suffer those normans to be within the realme for Ieoperdy by which meanys he gatt auctoryte to order the matter hym self wherfor he met wyth theÌ on Gyl downe there slew Alfrydus the most part of the normaÌs but Edward was conueyd to his moder whych for fere of Goodwyn sent hym agayn in to normandy Sone after this Hardykynytê° beyng mery at lambyth sodenly waxyd dome fell down to the grouÌd wythin .viii. days after dyed wyth owt issue of his body after he had reynyd .ii. yerys which was the last that reynyd in Englond of the blood of the danys In the tyme of this henry part of the borgonyons that had be long vnder the obedyence of frauÌce refusyd the french kyng tornyd to Conrard eÌêour ¶ This henry had .iii. sonnys one callyd Phyllyp which was kyng of fraunce his fader lyuyng a nother callyd Robert that was duke of Burgoyn an other callyd hugh the grauÌt y t was yerle of vermeÌ dose Robert ¶ Robert duke of fryse broder to baldewyn was next yerle of flauÌders he lieth at cassel WillmÌ Â¶ willmÌ bast sonne to Robert was next duke of Normandy which had gret war with henry kyng of frauÌce as is aboue shewd clemeÌt damas Leo Victor ¶ Clement was next pope the yere of cryst M.xlvii ¶ Damasse hyld the see next .xxiii. days ¶ Leo hyld the see next .ii. monythis ¶ Victor hyld the see next .ii. yere and more This henry cam in to Italy and toke Pandulph prince of capia presoner edward ¶ Edward the son of Egelredus Emma began his reyn ouer engloÌd the yere of Cryste M.xliii he maryed Goduha doughter to erle Godwyn but he neuer flesshly dalt with her nor put her from his bed he dischargyd the Englyshmen of y e grete trybute callyd dane gelt for euer he banysshyd the yerle goodwin and his sonis for .ii yeris after that was agrement made and the kyng toke them agayne to grace in the tyme of which banyshment williaÌ duke of normandy cam in to Englond and had grete chere of the kyng and retornyd agayne In this tyme y e skottis rebellyd wherfore seward yerle of northuÌberlaÌd by y e kyngis commaÌdment power enteryd skotland and subduyd the skottis and chasyd theyr kyng owt of the land then kyng Edward gaff that land to Malkolyn soÌ of y e kyng of Combers to hold of hym and his heyris kyngê of Englond as off theyr cheff lord After this y e yerle goodwin sittyng at the kyngis bord was sodenly takyn with sekenis wherof he dyed with in thre days some sey he was takyn with a palsey and some seyd that he was chokyd with a morsell of bred because he sware falsely by that morsell of bred that he was not gylty of the deth of Alfrede broder to y e kyng sone aft this kyng Edward sent vnto henry the .iiii. emperour for Edward son of Edmond yronsyd to coÌ in to Englond to the intent to make hym his heyre which accordyng therto cam in to EngloÌd and sone after dyed also after the deth of yerle goodwiÌ harold his eldist soÌ waxyd so in the kyngis fauor that he rulyd the most grete causis of the realme and was ruler of the kyngis army and subduyd y e welchmen that rebellyd this harold saylyd in to normandy to see his broder welnotus that was sent thether for a plegge for the êformance of the couenantis made be twen the kyng and his fader yeâle goodwyn wher wilmÌ duke of normandy made hym to swere that he shuld mary his doughter that was thaÌ with in yeris of consent and then after the deth of kyng Edward he shuld kepe the laÌd to his behoue accordyng to the mynd of kyng Edward afther some wryters after that this harold retornyd to EngloÌd and shewyd y e kyng what he had done wherwith the kyng was well contentyd after this the kyng fell seke and before he dyed he saw in a vysyon that by cause the nobles and the prelattis off EngloÌd were not goddis seruantê that god therfore shuld take this kingdome in to the handis of theyr enmis sone after y t this kyng Edward dyed with out issue and was acomptyd a virgyn when he dyed Robert ¶ Robert son to Robert was next yerle of flaunders he lyeth at seynt vedast This wilmÌ duke of normandy cam in to Englond to kyng Edward of hym had grete chere he was cosyn to kyng Edward by his fader seyd that is to sey son to Roberd soÌ to Rychard the good soÌ to Rychard the hardy which Rychard the hardy was both fader to rychard the good and to eÌma moder to y e seyd kyng Edward therfore as some afferâe kyng Edward grauÌtyd to hym ãâã kyngdome of Englond after his deth StepheÌ Benet Nicholas Alexander ¶ Stephen born at Loreyne was nexte pope the yere of cryste M.lvi he hyld the see .vii. monethis ¶ Benet a romayn hild the see next .ix. monethis but he was deposyd because he obteynyd the see by strenght and force ¶ Nycholas born at
nyghe the towne of Barnet gathered his men so to gether agayne and set vpon them a fresshe whyle the erle of Oxforde was folowynge his chase that in conclusyon he wanne the fylde and slewe there of his enemyes the lorde markes Mountegue the erle of warwyke with many other and vpon kynge Edwardes parte was slayne the lorde barnes of the coÌmons vpon bothe partes .xv. C. men moo and than the duke of Excester the erle of Oxforde fled and escaped with great daunger and the same after none kynge Edwarde came into London agayne and brought kyng Henry with hym rydynge in a longe gowne of blewe veluet thorowe London and so to westmyster from thens sent hym vnto the Towre where he remayned as prisoner all his lyfe tyme after ¶ Kynge Edwarde than beynge in possessyon agayne of the hole realme made prouisyon to withstande the landynge of quene Margaret and Edwarde her son whiche all this whyle lay at the see syde in FrauÌce taryenge for wynde And at the last landed with a strength of frenchemen and after that landynge dyuers other resorted to them and at the last at a place besyde Tewkysburye the .iiii. day of May kyng Edwarde with a great power met with them where betwene them was fought a cruell battell but kynge Edwarde had the victorye where the sayde quene Marget was taken prisoner and prince Edwarde her son taken immedyatly he was brought to kynge Edwarde where whan kynge Edwarde questyoneâ with hym because he answered hym sharpely and contrarye to his pleasure therfore kynge Edwarde sodaynly smote hym on the face with his gauntlet vpon the whiche stroke so receyued his seruantes sodaynly fell vpon hym slewe hym out of hande And than anone after this kynge Edwarde sent quene Marget to London and at the last she was sent whome to her contrey ¶ Also after this the bastarde Fauconbryge with certayne ryotous maryners and dyuers ryotous persons of Kent and Essex came in great multytude to the citye of London and assauted the gates but the citezyns with strengthe droue them backe and chased them to theyr shyppes at blacke wall as farre as Stretforde and Detforde in Kent and slewe many of them and toke many prisoners ¶ Also vpon Ascencyon euyn nexte folowynge the deed corps of kynge Henry the syxte late kynge was brought from the Towre of London thorowe the citye and so to Poules churche and there lafte all nyght But howe this prince dyed there be dyuers opinyons but the moost coÌmyn tale was that he was stycked with a dagger by y e handes of Rycharde duke of Elocester kynge Edwardes brother ¶ Also sone after that kynge Edwarde with a strength of people went into Kent there caused his Iustyce to syt vpon the ryottours that came with the bastarde Fauconbrydge and dyuers were put to execucyon as well in Kent as in Essex â and after the sayd bastarde about Southhamton was taken and there beheded and his hede sent to London set vpon London brydge ¶ Also in the .xii. yere of his reyne kynge Edwarde called a parlyament at westmyster where there was graunted to hym an ayde for the great charge that he had in his warres And in the nexte yere after the deed corps of the duke of Exceter was founden drowned but howe he was drowned no man can tell ¶ Also in the .xiiii. yere of kynge Edwarde he intendynge to make warre agaynst Lewys the Frenche kynge requyred an ayde of his lordes spirituall and temporall and other ryche men within the realme whiche they graunted to hym and was called a benyuolence After the gatherynge wherof the nexte yere after the kyng with a great armye sayled vnto Caleys and so forth went into Fraunce agaynst whome y e frenche kynge assembled a great power But whan bothe hoostes shulde haue met certayne offers of peace was made and a day appoynted where bothe kynges dyd mete at a place callyd Pynyake where vpon a brydge ouer a ryuer there was made a particyon in the myddes therof that nother of them myght enter to other but with a lope that eyther prince myght take other by the hande and eyther of theyr hoostes standyng by them in good aray where a peace was concluded betwene them for .vii. yeres and agreed that kinge Lewys shulde pay to kynge Edwarde .xv. M. li. in hande and .x. M. li. euery yere after durynge vi yeres whiche thynge parfyrely fynysshed and assured kynge Edwarde returned agayne into Englande ¶ Also in the .xvi. yere of kynge Edwarde by the great excytynge of one Rafe Iosselyn draper than Mayre of LoÌdon London walle was newe made almost from Crepylgate to Bysshoppê gate whiche was a wonderfull worke to be fynysshed in one yere ¶ Also in the .xvii. yere of this kynge George the duke of Clarence yonger brother to kynge Edwarde beynge prisoner in the Towre was put to dethe and as it was sayd there drowned in a batell of Malmesey ¶ Also in the .xviii. yere of this kynge there was a great dethe in London and thorowe out all the lande and after that there was great quyetnesse peace within the realme vnto the .xxiii. yere of this kynge in y e whiche yere the .ix. day of Aprell the yere of Chryst M. CCCC.lxxxiii at westmyster the kynge dyed and is buryed at wyndesore Edwardus .v. Sege at yorke the kyng of Scottes slayn battel in NormaÌdye duke Robert take prisoner Battell with the kynge of FrauÌce the kynges two sonnes drowned Battell the kyng taken prisoner Battell at wynchester Batell at wylton duke henrye landed saynt thomas of Caunterbury slayne The iewes spoyled voyage into the holy laÌde the kyng of cypres takyn The citie of Acres wonne varyaÌce kynge rycharde takyn prisoner kynge rycharde slayne Varyance englaÌde interdyted NormaÌdye lost Voyage into Irelande Kynge IohnÌ reconsyled to y e pope Peter pens Magna carta first made Lewys son to y e Frenche kyng enteryd iÌto EnglaÌd Lewys returnd iÌto FraÌce battel in Fraunce The Emperour deposed Libertes of loÌdon seasyd The barons rose agaynst the kyng The batell at Lewys battel at Kyllyngworth battel at enesham The lybertes of London seasyd the standardes of weyghtes mesures lybertes of London voyage into the holy laÌde lewellyn prânce of wales battell in wales lybertes of London seased Derthe The iugges punysshed welchemen subdued Sege at berwyke battell in scotlaÌde walys of scotlaÌde battel at FaÌkyrke Trolbaston the kyng imprysoned Edwarde his eldist son batell in scotlaÌde Piers of ganeston exyled The rodes won from the Turkes The temples dysstroyed Piers of GanastoÌ beheded batell at Bannokisborne battel of Mytton spenceââ banysshed battel at borough bryg battell in Irelande battel at LeylaÌde Quene Isabell went iÌto Fraunce y e quene landed kyng edwarde takyn spencers beheded the kyng deposed Peace w t the scottes Syr roger mortymer taken the dethe of kynge edwarde the .ii. battel at hallydon hyll battell in the see battel in the see at Sluse Caleys wonne battell at Durham battell at Roche aryan skyrmysshe at Caleys the kyng of scottê taken prisoner battell at Leyre battell at Poyters Kynge Iohan of Fraunce takyn prisoner the kyng of frauÌce raunsomed The coÌpanions Kânge Iohan of Fraunce dyed in London battell in brytten Prince edwarde soÌmoned Syr robert knolles battell in Brytten battell in the see Prince edwarde dyed Cisme Iacke strawe Iacke strawe slayne battell in the see y e kinges councellours atteynt of treason Iohan of Gaunte weÌt into spayne A ryot in Fletestrete The terme remoued to yorke Conspiracye the artycles whiche causyd the peple to murmur againste the kyng the kyng sayled in to IrelaÌde henry boliÌgbroke landed the kyng came agayne in to Englande the kyng taken prisoner Conspyracye the dethe of kynge rycharde the .ii. a prior viii freres hanged at tyborne for treason battel at Shroysburye skyrmysshe at yorke voyage iÌ to frauÌce the king exyled his olde wylde familyers battel at saint gyles the fyrst voyage iÌ to frauÌce Conspyracye battell at Egyncourt the seconde voyage into fraunce battel in the see y e treaty of peace y e thyrde voyage iÌto frauÌce battel in fraunce king henry the quene set at a feest in parys crowned battell at vernoyll battell at zelande dethe of the erle of salisâury king henry crowned at westmist Le pusel de deiu y e mayde of god king henry crouÌde at Parys Philyp duke of Burgon forsoke y e englysshe men the duke of Bedford died the frenchemen wan Parys Cisme battell at Dâpe the kynges maryage coÌcluded Quene margarete crowned the dethe of yââood duke of glocester the cause of y e Cisme the duke of suffolk beheded Iacke cade battell at Senoke skyrmysshe vpon London brydge Iacke cade slayn the fyrst battel at saynt Albons the duke of yorke made êtectour skyrmysshe in the North coÌtrey the crafte of printyng first founde a dissemblynge peace battel in the see battel at blore hethe the kynges nauey takeÌ at sande wyche battel at northaÌpton the duke of yorke made heyre apparant battel at wakefylde y e secoÌde battel at saint Albons kyng Edwarde êclaymed kynge battel at Towton battel at Exham kyng edward maryed lorde ryuers taken and beheded the lorde welles beheded battel at Egecot Duke of clarence and the erle of warwyk fled ouer the see the duke of Clarrence laÌded kyng edwarde fled ouer the see kinge heÌry again procâayâedlâge kyng edwarde the duke of glocecester attaynted as traytours kyng edwarde laÌded kyng heÌry taken at y e bysshops palese battel at Barnet battel at Tewkysbury the deth of kinge Henry voyage iÌ to frauÌce