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A73271 The summarie of English chronicles (lately collected and published) nowe abridged and continued tyl this present moneth of Marche, in the yere of our Lord God. 1566. By J.S.; Summarie of Englyshe chronicles. Abridgements Stow, John, 1525?-1605. 1566 (1566) STC 23325.4; ESTC S124615 158,676 423

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of the number before named xvii M .iiii. C. and .iiii. persones And in the out parishes adioynyng to the same citie beyng xi parishes died of al diseases in the whole yeare aforesayd .iii. M .ii. C .lxxx. and viii persons and of them of the plage beyng a part of the said numbre last before named .ii. M .vii. C. xxxii so that the whole total summe of all those that died of al diseses in y e holle yere aswel within the citie of Lōdon liberties of y e same as in the out parishes adioyning was .xxiii. M .vi. C .lx. of them of y ● plage died in al .xx. M .i. C .xxxvi. This yeare for so muche as the pessilence was so hote in the citie of London there was no term kept at Michel mas To be short the pore citisens of Lōdon were this yere plagued with a A threfolde or a treble plague treble plague as with the pestilence scarsitie of money derth of victuels the myserie wherof were to long her● to write no doubt the poore remember it God be mercyfull vnto vs and defend vs from the like if it be his will Anno. 5. M date 2563 Sir Iohn White grocer S Edward Bāks Rouland Haiwarde This Maior kept no Maiors feast at No Maiors feast y ● Guyld hall as it had ben accustomed before time Also he toke his othe at the vttermost gate of the tower of Lōdon This yeare thanks be geuen to God was a peaceable yeare and the plague of pestilence wel ceassed in London neuerthelesse for feare therof Hillarye terme was kept at Hertford castell be syde Ware An. reg 6. The .xxiii. day of Apryll was a ioyfull peace proclaimed with the sounde of trompettes betwene Englande and Fraunce Watche on S. Peters euen at Lōdon This yeare through the earnest suite of the arinorers there was on the Digile of Sainct Peter a watche in the Citie of London whiche dyd onely stand in the hyghest stretes of Cheape of Cornhyll and so foorthe towardes Algate whiche was to the commons of the same citie for the moste parte 〈◊〉 chargeable 〈◊〉 when in times paste it was most cōmendably done wher●s this being to very smal purpose was of as smal a number w●l ●iked The second day of October in the a● te● ho●●●● was a solem●ne obsequi● kept at sainct Paules churche in London for F●rdinando the Emperor late beyng departed out of this mortal life and lyke wyse the moro●●next after 〈◊〉 the for●none Anno. 6. M Richard Mala●y 〈◊〉 S date Edwarde Iackman Ly●nell Du●ket The .xx. daye of Nouember in the An. reg 7. Houses shaken with gunpouder morning about vi of the clock through negligence of a may●●n with a candel the shuffe ●a●lynge in an hundred pound weight of gunpouder th●e hous●s in Bu●klers bur● wer ●ore shake the maiden was so bu●●t that she died therof within 〈◊〉 d●y● after It is to be li●ted that if this 〈…〉 h●d layne in a low●●part of the house as it lay in a garret it had done much more 〈◊〉 Wherfore I ●d●ys●●●● to loke warely to suche ware The .xxi. day of December being S. Thomas day began a frost which continued ●yl the .iii. day of Ianuary 〈◊〉 new yeres euen people went ouer the Thames on the yce along the Thames from London bridge to Westminster and great number of people plaid at the footeball on newe yeres daye ▪ beyng monday on tu●sday and wednesday dyuers gentlemē others set vp prickes on the Thames and shotte at the same And the people bothe men women went on the Thames in greater numbres then in any strete in London The costardemongers played at the dyce for apples on the yce on the wednesday at night it began to th● w● but men went ouer and along the Thames on thursday al night but on 〈◊〉 day beyng the fyfth day of Ianuary at nighte was no Ice on the Thames to be sene but that all men mought come ouer and along the same to was so soberly consumed which sodayne 〈◊〉 caused such great 〈◊〉 and hye waters that it 〈◊〉 downe many bridges and houses and dro●ned many people The .26 day of Ianuary beyng ●●●●day Eight tides in .ii. nightes and a day at night wer two sides in the spa●●of .ii. houres at London on the morow was like wise .ii. in the morning i● at night on sonday being the .28 day of Ianuary were likewise ●● ●ides in the morning and at right but one The ▪ xx day of Iune the lady Lin●●●● was ●ente prisoner to the Tower of London This yere on Saint Peters euen at night was the ly●e ●●anding watche in London as was the ●ame nighte .xii. monthes The .xvi. day of Iuly about .vi. of Great tempest the clock at night began a terrible tempest of lightning and thunder with sho●res of ●ayle which lightning and thūder continued vntil .iii. of the clock on the next morning In the which tempest much harme was doone in and about Chelmsford in Essex as by destroyng of fyue hundred acres of corne the beatinge downe of all the glasse windowes on the east syde of y ● sayd town and of the west and south sides of the church the beating of the ●yles of theyr houses throwing downe diuers barnes and ●hymneys with the batilmen●●s of theyr church c. The hayle ●●ones beyng measured were found to be ●i ▪ ynches about At the same time was much harme done in many other places of this realme as at Ledes at Cran broke at Douer in Rent c. This yere Christopher prince and margraue of Baden with the lady Cicily his wife syster to the kinge of Swe●hland arriued at Douer and the xi day of September they cam to London and wer lodged at the er●e of Bedfordes place nere vnto Iu●e bridge where within .iiii. dayes after she trauailed and was deliuered of a man chylde which the laste of September was baptised in the Quenes maiesties chapel of Whitehall The Quenes maiestie in her owne person beyng Godmother gaue the name Edwardus fortunatus Anno. 7. M date 1565 Richard Champion Draper S Iohn Riuers Iam. Hawes The .xi. of Nouember the right honorable Ambrose Earle of Warwike maryed Anne eldest daughter to the Earle of Bedforde for the honour and celebration of whiche noble mariage a goodly chalenge was fyxed vpon the court gate at Westminster to be obserued and d●n the .xi. day of the same the ●●nor wherof ensueth You that in warlike wayes and dedes of armes delight You that for countries cause or els for Ladies loue dare fight Knowe you foure knightes there be that come from foren land Whose hau●ie hartes and corage great hath moued to take in hand With sweard with speare and shilde on fote on horsebacke too To trye what you by force of fight or otherwise can doo Prepare your selues therefore this chalenge to defende That trōpe of fame your prowes gre● abrode may sound and sende And