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A11090 The post of the vvorld VVherein is contayned the antiquities and originall of the most famous cities in Europe. With their trade and traficke. With their wayes and distance of myles, from country to country. With the true and perfect knowledge of their coynes, the places of their mynts: with al their martes and fayres. And the raignes of all the kinges of England. A booke right necessary and profitable, for all sortes of persons, the like before this tyme not imprinted. Verstegan, Richard, ca. 1550-1640. 1576 (1576) STC 21360; ESTC S116185 36,307 121

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Lychten Hochstratten Dilburg Hertzogbush Dester on the Bridge Genff a ferry place Gach Stanten The ferry ouer y Rheyn Wisel Dilman C Munster Lengering C Osenbruck The summe of miles 40 From Osenbruck to Colen C Lengering C Munster M Duckenwitz M Drotman C Warmszkirchen M Lempe Gibels berg a Castle V To the cold Herborowe V To the fatt Henn for fetten Hennen C Colen The summe of myles 45 Erom Osenbruck to Lubcck Zur forden Zur focht Wilde hausen Lager C Bremen 12 Zur Mylen Premerfurt Staden The ferry ouer the Elb 10 C Hamborow 5 Oldeszla C Lubek 10 The summe of myles 37 From Osenburg to Frankford C Munster Packhaim Anright Rynn In Grund Zum Taschen hausen Wayterberg Halms berg Wetter C Marburg Zum Gissen Butzbach Fridtsperg Franckford Myles From Augspurg to Erdfurd Brounswick Lubicke C Thoawerd 6 C Monhaim 2 C Weyssenburg 2 C Roth 4 C Nurnberg 4 V Buch 1 V Erlang 2 V Bayrsdorf 1 C Furch haim 1 V Hirsh haid 1 C Bamberg 2 V Ratolsdorf 2 C Koburg 4 M Eyszfeld 2 M Engenstayn 3 M Zur Frawen 2 C Illmenaw 2 C Arnstatt 2 C Erdfurd 2 The summe of miles 44 The citie Erdfurd vvas firste founded by a kinge of Franckenland in Germany called Clodouco about the tyme of the Emperour ▪ Theodosius the citie then began to florish till about the yeare of our Lord. 1472. there vvas a great fire in the citie vvhich consumed the third part thereof this vvas done by a trayterous conspiracie but the doers vvere taken and executed in the yeare 1392 vvas the great Schole founded in this citie From Erdfurd to Brownswick M Weisensee 2 V Kindelbruck 3 C Saxenburg 2 C Sangerhausen 3 C Manszfeld 4 V Ermeszleben 2 C Halberstatt 1 C Hessen 2 C Brownswick 4 The summe of myles 23 From Brounswicke to Lubicke Genfhorn Zall Reberlaw Lynenburg The ferry ouer the Elb and Metz C Zur Mulen C Lubicke The smme of Myles 22 The citie of Lubick is of great trafique many artificers are therein It vvas first founded by an Earle of Holsatz in Anno. 1140. it hath bene vnder the kinge of Denmarck heretofore in subiection From Lubick to Franckford Oldszla C Hamburg Zuwell ouer the Elb Staden Premer furt Mollen C Bruck C Bremen V Dilmenharst Wildhausen Focht Drechsforden C Osenburg Lengering C Mynster Beckhaim Anricht Rynn Wintersperg Halmsperg C Wet●er C Marpurg Zu Giessen Butzbach Fridberg C Franckford Myles From Leyptzig to Lubick Morsperg C Hal in Saxen Alszleb vber die Sa● Aschkerszliebe C Halberstat C Hessan C Braunsweick C Hildeszhaim Kalenberg Springen Statthagen Vbirkirchen Minden Paum C Osenbruck Lengering C Mynster Warndorf Yburg Hundtsburg Lembruch Dieffeld C Bremen Zurburg Mylen Zum Forden Staden Ferry ouer the Elb C Hamburg Oldeszla C Lubeck The summe of myles 93 From Lubick to Dantzig the regions lying toward the sea Zur Hell Roszhaupten Reuerkall Bernhall Haissen See Dasserorth Rossstat C Wiszmar C Dantzig The summe of myles 80 Here followeth the wayes and passages in Italie Fraunce England and Spaine The way from Augspurg in Germany vnto Genua in Italie V Menchingen 3 C Myndelhaim 4 C Memmingen 3 C Lewkirchen 3 C Wangen 2 C Lindaw 2 Zum Baurn 2 C Feld Kirch 2 Mayenfeld 3 C Khur 2 Lentz 3 Zuder Myll 2 Kascha 3 Klauen 3 Gera am See 4 Come 14 The summe of Germaine myles 50 Barlasima 15 C Milano 15 C Pauia 20 Voghera 18 Tortona 10 Sarauale 14 Arquata 2 Butzala 15 C Genua 14 Italian miles 123 The Emperour Charles the great gaue this citie Vlm contributorie vnto a Kloyster of Friers but the citizens aftervvard by a great summe redemed themselues In the yeare 1377. the faire Minster in the citie Vlm vvas begonne to be builded and vvith the Steple vvas fully finished in Anno. 1488. this building cost from the beginning to the ful ending therof 900000. guildines In this citie are very great store of Fustians made vvhich are conueyed ouer the Sea into Turkey and diuers other kingedomes From Vlm to Mayland vpon Triend C Memmingen 6 C Kempten 4 C Nesselwang 2 M Reitte 3 Echen berger Claus 1 V Nauders 1 M Mals 2 V Tersch 3 C Meron 3 V Terla 2 V Epan 1 M Traminn 3 V Salurn 1 K Saint Michel 1 C Trient 2 C Rofereit 3 C Ayterwang 2 M Nasareit ouer y Fern 3 V Imbst 2 Landeck ain Schlosz 2 V Pfundtz 4 Turbetto 2 Ouer the Garlsee to Salaw 5 Tyserzan 2 Bresso 4 Pentoia 4 Martienga 1 C Cassan 3 C Mayland 3 The summe of Germain miles 75 Genua or ●anua hath of auncient tyme bene a citie of great povver vnder vvhome hath bene subiect both coūvries and people vvith the Iles lying neere Grecia the aūcient citie Peragegen vvas at the first subiect to this citie with the I le Chius other cities with Famagosta cheife citie in the I le of ciprus the I le of Metilene but of late yeares hath the citie lost all the power by the Sea. The cities of Genua hath suctayned many broyles and sharp vvarres both of Sarrazens and other enemies From the citie of Genua in Italy vnto Luca. Bogliasco 8 Rapallo 1 Chiauari 5 Sestrie di Leuate 5 All Bracco 6 Mattarana 7 All Borgherti 7 Saint Remedio 7 Sarzana 10 Alla Frigida 10 Petro Santa 6 Masta Rossa 8 C Luca 8 The summe of Italian myles 97 Contayning of Germayn myles 19 The citie Luca is replenished with much people which for the most parte vse the trade of marchandize chiefely vvith silkes the citie is beautified vvith goodly houses gorgeous buildinges From Luca to Roome Verseggi 27 Alla Scala 3 Castell Florentyno 8 Pogi Ponsy 10 Siena 13 Bonconuetio 12 Ioll vero 5 Sant Chirigo 3 Secorso 9 La Paglia 4 Pon Santino 8 Saint Lorentzo 9 Monte Flescon 10 C Vitterby 8 Rosigliono 10 Baccana 14 La Strotta 8 C Roma 7 The summe of Italian myles 1●8 The auncient citie of Rome after the opinion of diuers aucthors taketh hir name of Romulus vvho first erected the vvalles thereof and after from tyme to tyme vvas so augmented that vvithin the vvalles of the citie vvere fully contayned 634. Tovvers and Steples and. 37. Gates the circuit or compasse of the citie vvas 20. thousand paces but of late by occasion of great battries spoile of the citie vvhich heretofore haue happened the buildinges vvere so broken and consumed that there is no more but. 365. tovvers to be seene and. 20. gates In the citie of Rome at the beginning vvas a Temple built to the Goddesse Vesta vvherein vvas kept a continuall fire vvith other ceremonies vsed of the olde Romaines The vvorks of many learned aucthors doe largely shew the state of this citie hovv in tract of tyme it hath beene altered and changed From Roome to Laquila Mantana 21 Nerla 10 Cantalicie 16 Ciuita ducata 6 Alla Rocca di Corno 11 Laquila or Eagle 9 The summe of Italian miles 64
oria 8 A. Castell dechio 8 A. Rottando 4 A. Val. Sant Vito 2 A. Marano 6 A. Castrouilero 4 A. De Sare 12 A. Cauicell 8 A. Tauera noua 1 A. Taua de Regina 6 A. Taua de Castigo 1 ¶ A. Cossenza 3 Italian myles 168 Germain myles 33. d. From Cossenza to Messina Alla Donice 3 A Astiglia 9 A. Martarano 4 A. Saint Bla●io 12 A. Aqua della fica 12 A. Scala de Pizo 4 A. Passi Solani Ala Ostaria di Sant Gregorio 12 A. F●umara de mure 4 A. Carima 4 A. Monte Leone 8 A. Sant Pietro 8 A. Rosarin 12 A. Drossy 6 A. Rysicans 1 A. Seminara 6 A. Messina per Mare ● The summe of Italian miles 111 Containing of Germaine miles 22 From Franckford to Millayn C Mantz 4 C Oppenhaim 3 C Wurmbs 4 C Obers haim 3 C Speyr 3 V Graben 3 C Rastat 4 C Leichtenaw 3 C Straszburg 3 C Benfeld 3 C Scheltstatt 3 C Kolmar 3 M Otmars hausen 4 M Hapsa 3 C Basell 2 C Liechstatt 2 C Zosingen 3 C Saursee 1 C Lucern 2 V Fle le vber den See 4 V Vrsuram 4 V Fryg ouer den hill 2 The summe of Germain myles 66 Pellisono 34 Lugano 16 Como 16 C Mayland 24 The summe of Italian myles 90 The great citie of Milane lyeth in Lumbardie and is the principall citie in that country a citie very rich replenished vvith artificers and all kinde of vvares and marchandise From Millain to Aquila otherwise called in the Almaine tongue the Adl●r Lody 20 Pitzigiton 1● Cremona 12 Casel Maior 24 Barsell 7 Retzo 15 Modona 15 Bologno 10 Castell de Saynt Piero 12 Imola 8 Castle Bolognese 5 Fauentz 5 Iorly 10 Cessana 10 Rymina 20 Curcana 6 Monte fior 6 La foglia 6 Orbin 6 Aquila Secha 9 Cauiciana 10 Sigil ● Gualda 7 Vozera 6 All ponte Santo Desino 6 Santo Achazio 7 Proto 9 Zioletti 3 All Stettu●a 6 Ciuita ducata 22 C Aquila or the Adler 20 Italian myles 338 The summe of Germain myles 67. d. From Millayn to Thurin Biffelora 18 Nouara 10 Verzell 10 Saint Iam 11 Hebraya 12 Wolbion 12 C Thurin 7 Italian myles 80 Germain miles 16 From the citie Wien in Austrige through the Steyrmarckt to Venice Stratzkirchen 4 C Newstatt 4 Newkirchen 2 Glognitz 3 Schadwien ● Merzuchlag ouer the hil Semering wher as the Steyrmarck beginneth 4 C Bruck on the Mur 7 Lonry 3 Mychael ● Ruckelfeld 3 Iudenburg 2 Hundtz marckt 2 Sayfling 1 Newmarckt 2 Friesach ● Sant Veyt 3 Feldtkirche●● 3 C Villach ● The summe of Germain myles 50 Klain Theruis 3 Pantouia 3 Venzan 4 Saint Danyell 2 Porta a Cronata 5 C Venice 1● The summe of Italian myles ●● From the citie of Antwerp in Brabant to the citie of London in England C Brug or Briges 15 Newport 7 Dunkirck 4 C Calis 6 Braband miles 32 To Douar ouer the Sea in England 30 Canterbury 12 Grauesend 24 C London 20 The summe of English myles ▪ from London to Cal●s 86 The auncient famous citie of London vvas founded by Brute vvho vvith his men ariued in Englande about the age of the vvorld 2855. and the yeare before Christes natiuitie 1108. He named this citie Troynouant in memory of the great citie Troy in Asia from vvhence all his linage vvas discended About the year before the birth of Christ 400. vvas the Tovver of London built by king Belius which some say Iulius Ceaser afterwardes built or rather reedified the citie new Troy vvas after in the yeare before the birth of Christ 69. by king Lud repaired and called by him Ludstone and in proces of tyme by corruption of speche called London On the riuer Thames runninge alongest the citie vvas a bridge of tymber built in the yeare of our Lord. 1154. the vvhich bridge begunne to be built of stone in the tyme of kinge Iohn about the yeare 1209. This citie of London beinge the head and principall citie in England began from tyme to tyme to florish beinge gouerned vvith great ciuilitie the fame therof is dispersed ouer the vvhole vvorld The citie is replenished vvith people many artificers and great trades of marchandize therin vsed There be in the citie of London and the liberties thereof 108. parish churches and in the subberbs 11. beside the Cathedral church of Sainct Paule In the yeare of our Lord. 1566. the sumpteous monument in the citie of London called the Royall exchange vvas begun and aftervvardes fully finished at the costes charges of the right vvorshipfull Sir Thomas Greasham knight to his euerlasting fame commendation The discription of this citie of London and the state thereof in continuance from time to tyme is more at large to be seene in the Cronicle of England diligently collected by the trauaile and labour of Iohn Stowe Certaine vsed wayes and passages in England From the cittie of London to Douer Darteforte 12 M Grauesend 6 Rochester 5 Sittingborn 8 C Caunterbury 12 Douer 12 The summe of myles 56 From London to Ric. Chepstow 15 Tonbridge 7 Plimwell 11 M Ric 15 The summe of myles 48 In the yeare of our Lorde 872. the first colledge in the citie of Oxford vvas founded by Alurid king of the English Saxons the other colledges vvere after edified by meanes vvherof the great gaine of learning hath remained in England vvheras there are tvvo notable Vniuersities the one at Oxford and the other at Cambridge From the citie of Oxford to London Whetly Bridge 5 Te●seworth 5 S●oken church 5 Wickam 5 B●consfield 5 M Vxbridge 7 C London 15 The somme of myles 47 Bristow being a citie of great trafique marchandise from diuers countries is of great antiquitie and standith very commodious and pleasantly In the yeare of our Lord. 1110. vvas the castell of Bristow builded by one Robert Earle of Glocester and bastard sonne to kinge Henry ●he first he also founded the Priorie of S. Iames in the same citie vvheras aftervvard his body was buried From Bristovve to London Maxfield 10 Chipnam 10 Marleborough 15 Hongerford 8 Newbery 7 Reading 15 Maydenhead 10 Colbrocke 7 C London 15 The summe of myles 85 The auncient citie Eborake now called Yorcke vvas first founded by Ebrancke the sonne of Mempricus king of Britaine about the yere before Christes natiuitie 930 the said king builded in this citie a Temple to Diana vvas there buried In the yeare of our Lord. 1085. kinge William Conquerour builded at this citie two castelles beside diuers other he founded in England From the citie of Yorcke to the citie of London Tadcaster ● Wentbridge 12 Doncaster 7 Tuxford 18 Newmarke 10 Grantham 10 Staunford 16 Stilton 12 Huntington 9 Royston 15 Ware 13 Waltham 8 C London 12 The summe of myles 130 The citie of Barwicke lying on the other side of the riuer Tvvede or Tweda vvhich deuideth in that place England and Scotland vvas of auncient tyme called Ordolucarum and is now in possession of the
there is a Bath of hot water 1 C Ioachims thall 4 C Annaberg 4 C Khemnitz 4 C Benickh 2 M Kroburg 2 C Leyptzig 4 The summe of myles 45 From Nurnburg to Leyptzig another way through the Margraue his land K Weyfsenaw 4 C Begnitz 2 C Barreitz 4 C Bereneckh 1 C Zum gfresz 1 C Munchberg 1 V Zum hof 2 C Plawen 3 M Newenmarckt 2 C Zwickaw 2 V Langenlumpen d. C Altenburg 3. d. C Borne 3 C Leyptzig 5 The summe of myles 32 Another vvay vnto the Citie of Liptzig V Heroldtsberg 2 K Weysenaw 2 C Bodenstaine 3 C Barreith 3 C Bereneckh 2 C Gfresz 1 C Siben wurst 1 C Munchberg 1 C Hof in voitland 2 V Zibern 1. d C Plawen 1. d. V Mila 2 C Zwickaw 2 V Gesznitz 3 C Altenburg 1 C Born 3 C Leyptzig 2 The summe of myles is 33 Another vvay from the citie of Plawen vnto Leyptzig vvhich is somevvhat neerer but in the vvay are many Hills V Hedern 1. d C Winschendorf or sainct Veytsberg 1. d C Gera 1 C Zeyts 2 C Pega 2 V Zwencka 2 C Leyptzig 2 The summe of myles is 33 From Nurnberge vnto the Schonaw in Saxony V Erlang 3 V Bayrsdorff 1 C Forchhaim 1 C Bamberg 4 V Ratoldsdroff 2 C Koburg 4 V Esfeld 3 C Trettenhutten in the Schonaw 2 The Summe of myles 20 From Nurnberg vnto Preszlaw in the Schlesy From Nurnberg vnto Leyptzig as is before in the first leafe 36. meyle then further as folowith V Eylenburg 3 V Belgram 4 C Hamnitz 8 C Bautzen 3 C Gerlitz 3 C Newstatlin 1 C Buntzell 2 V Tenbsall 2 C Zum haned 3 C Lignitz 2 C Newemnarckt 4 C Preszlaw 4 The Summe of myles 75. From Augspurge to Franckfurt V Biber 1 V Hoegen 1 M Zuszmerhamsen 1 V Gletwing 1 M Burgaw V Knoringen 1 C Guntzburg 1 C Leyphaym d. V Ober●ala V Vnder●ala 1 C Vlm 1. d. C Geyslingen ● C Goppingen there ●s the sowre well 2 C Eszlingen 4 C Candtstatt 1 C Fayhingen 2 C Pretta 3 C Brussell in Swaben 3 V Reynhausen where as men passe ouer the Riuer Ryne 2. d. C Speyr d. V Oberszhaim 3 C Wormbs 2 C Oppenhaim 3 C Mantz 2 C Franckfort 4 The summe of myles is 44 The Ci●ie of Mentz was of auncient tyme callid Mogountia and lay not at the first so nigh the Riuer of Rhein as it now doth as plainely appeareth by a wall foundation of the citie yet to be sene which standith on the side beyond the same citie But where the citie now standith there was at the first a Boolwerke or hold in defence of the citie against the Germaines who foūdid this citie at the first it is not perfecttly knowne but doubtlesse it is a citie of great Antiquitie and lieth very pleasantly whereas the Riuer of Mayn doth flow down from Franckforde and the Riuer Rehyn also desending from the highe countrie there is no citie on the Rehin whereas more aunciēt Monuments are found Claudius Drusus about the tyme of the Emperour Augustus erectid in this citie for an euerlasting memory a huge Rocke like vnto a Towre of stone the which there is yet to be seene the Emperour Iulianus when hee warred with the Germans made at this citie a bridg ouer the Rehin and after him the Emperour Charles the great by great labour and cost foundid an other bridg on the Rehin the which was ● hundrith paces long for so broad the Rehin runnith in that place but this bridg cōtinued not long for it was after consumed with fire in the space of three hovvres and nothing of the said bridg remayned but the foundation being vnder the vvater It is said about the yeare 425 that Saint Albaine for the faith of Christ vvas martered in this citie From the citie of Mantz vnto Antwerp by land D Pingen 4 V Drechshausen 1 C Sanit Gwer 2 V Wesel● 1 M Probhart 2 V Renus 1 V Canelius 2 V Andernach 3 V Sennsich 1 V Ehendorff 2 M Vitrich 2 M Duren 3 C Ach 4 V Gulppen 3 C Masterichte 2 C Hasell 4 V Diest 3 C Harsell 2 V Stingen 2 C Lier 2 C Antwcrp 2 The summe of myles 48 From Mantz to Colen to passe on the Ryne V Winckell 3 C Koblentz 10 C Colen 13 The summe of myles 26 THe people enhabiting about the citie of Colen before the byrth of Christ vvere called the Vbi and this vvas the principall and chiefe citie although not called by this name but after the enhabitants there about the Romans kept themselues of auncient tyme in this citie vvhen as they hild continuall vvares vvith the Germans the Emperor Iulius Ceaser in short tyme built a bridge of vvood ouer rhe riuer of Rheyn vvhich runneth alongst this citie by meanes vvhereof he might alvvaies geue assault on the Germans Aftervvardes in tract of tyme vvhen the citie vvas repayred vvith curious and costly buildings then vvas the bridge made vvith stone for the surer passing ouer but vvho founded the same it is not knovvn And after the Bishop Bruno by commaūdement of the Emperour Otto the first brake dovvn the saide bridge to the ground bicause that many robberies murthers vvere cōmitted on the sayd bridge by night The citie of Colen after that the people called the Vbi had the possession thereof it vvas named Agrippina of Marcus Agrippa so it continued long after vnder the Romans vnto the tyme of Marcomyrus king of France vvho draue the Romans from thence about the yeare of our Lord. 400. and called the citie Colonia After that vvas the citie taken againe from the French kinge by a Duke of Saxony vvho vvas then created Emperor In the yeare 1388. vvas the Vniuersitie of Colen erected the priuileges thereof confirmed From the citie of Colen by land to Antvverp V Wida 1 V Stainstrasz 4 C Gylch 2 V Peckendorff 2 C Herell 2 C Masterichte 3 V Bilsa 2 V Hasell 2 V Diest 3 C Yetigkomb 2 C Lier a fair citie 2 C Antwerp 2 The summe of myles 27 An other vvay from Augspurge to Heydelberg and Franckford M Zuszmerhansen 3 C Gyntzberg 3 C Leyphaim d. C Albeck 1 V Wetterstetten 2 V Launsen 1 C Geisleingen 3 C Goppingen 2 C Eszinligen 4 C Randtstatt 1 V Stam. d. C Grieningen 1 C Biettingken 1 C Beingken 1 C Brackena ouer a hill 1 V Stetten 1 V Riechen 1 V Angeloch 1 V Wiseloch 1 M Leyman 1 C Haydelberge 2 The summe of myles ●● The citie of Heydelberg as some affirme taketh the name of certayne berries grovving on the mountaines nigh the same citie vvhich are called Heydelberies But as some saye the name is taken of the heathen people vvhich of olde tyme inhabited in the mountaines theraboutes The citie standeth very pleasantly for the fayre ryuer Necker runneth forth along from the high hills fo cōmodious for the people that it is to be thought
at Richmond in Yorkeshire at Rippon an Horse fayre at Penhad at Ber●eley at Waltam abby at Wolton vnder hedge at Chesterfeeld in Darbishire at Smalding at Denhigh in Wales The xxi day being S Mathewes day at Marleborow at Bedford at Croydō at Hulden in Holdernesse at S. Edmondes bury at Malton at Baldocke at S. Iues at Shrewesbery at Lenhā at Sittingborn at Wilthall at Bra●ntrée at Kattern hill beside Gilforde at new Braynford at Douer at Wendouer at Estrie The xxix day being saynt Michael Archangels day at Westchester at Blackburn in Lancashire at Lancaster at Ashburn in darbishire at Cokermouth in the North at Hadley at Malden a Horse fayre at Way hill at Canterbury at Leycester at Newbery at Basingstoke ¶ Fayres in October THe fourth day being S. Francis day at Michell The vi day being S. Faythes day at S. Faythes beside Norwiche and at Maydstone The viij day which is Pelagius day at Hereforde at Harborow at Bishoppe Stotford The xiij day being S. Edwardes day at Geauesend at Wynsor at Croyston in Lancashire at Marshféeld at Colchester at Stopforth at Charing at Stanton The xviij day being S. Lukes day at Ely at wrickle at Vpan at Thirst at Bridgnorth at Stanton at Charing at Burton vppon Trent at Charleton at wigan in Lancashire at Friswides in Oxforde at Tisdale in Darbishire at Middlewich in Cheshire● at H●lte in wales The xxi being xi M. virgins daye at Saffron walden at Newmarket at Hartforde at Ciceter at Stokesley The xxiij day being Roman bis day at Preston at Richdale in Lancashire at Bicklsworth at lower Knottessorth in Cheshire at whitchurch in Shropshire The xxxi day being all Saintes euen at wakefeeld in Yorkeshire at Rithin in wales ¶ Fayres in Nouember THe second day at Blechingly at Kingstone at Maxfield in Cheshire The vi day being S. Leonardes daye at Standley at Newport pond at Trig ney in Cornewale at Salforth at Lesforde in Lancashire The tenth day being Benets daye at Lenton The xi being S Martines daye at Marleborow at Douer The thirteene day being Patterne day at Saint Edmondsbury at Gilford The xvij being S. Hughes daye and the beginning of the Queenes Maiesties reigne that now is whome God long preserue at Harlow at Hyde The xix day being S. Elizabeths day at Horsham The xx being S. Edmondes day at Hide at Ingerstone The xxiij day being S. Clements day at Sandwich The xxx day being S. Andrew the Apostles day at Colingborow at Rochester at Peterfeeld at Maydenheade at warington in Lancashire at Bewdeley at Barefoord in Yorkshire at Osestrie in wales ¶ Fayres in December THe fift day which is S. Nicholas euen at Pluckley The vi day which is S. Nicholas day● at Spalding at Sinock at Exceter at Arndale at Northwitch in Cheshire The vii day being Octa. of S Andrew at Sandhurst The viii day being the Concept of Mary at Clitherall in Lancashire at Malpas in Cheshire The xxix day at Canterbury at Salisbury Hereafter foloweth the Reygnes of the Kinges of England since King VVilliam the Conquerour KIng VVilliam Conquerour began his reygne the 13 of October in the yeare 1067. and died the 9 of September the yeare 1087. and was buried at Cane in Normandy K. VViliam Rufus begā his Reign the 9 daye of September in the yeare 1087 and died the first of August in the yeare 1100 was buried at winchester K. Henry the first began his Reygn the first day of August in the yeare 1100 and died the second of December in the yeare 1135 and was buried at Reading K. Stephen began his reign the second day of December in the yeare 1135 and died the a● day of October in the yeare 1154 was buried at Feuersham K. Henry the second began his reign the 25 day of October in the yeare 1154 and dyed the 6 day of Iuly in the yeare 1189 and was buried at Font Euerard K. Richard the first began his reign the 6 day of Iuly in the yeare 1189 and died the 6 day of April in the yeare 1199 and was buried at Font Euerard K. Iohn begā his reign the 6 of April 1199 and died the 19 of October 1216 and was buried at worcester K. Henry the third began his reigne y ●9 of Octob. 1216 died the 16 of Nouēber 1272 buried at westminster K. Edward the first began his reign the 16 of Nruem 1272 died the 8 of Iuly 1307 Buried at westminster K. Edward the 2 began his reign the 7 of Iuly 1307 died the 25 of Ianuary 1326. Buried at Gloucester K. Edward the 3 began his reign the 25 of Ianuary 326 Died the xxi of Iune 1377. Buried at westminster K. Richarde the 2 began his reign the 2● of Iune 1377 died the 29 of September 1399 buried at westminster K. Henry the 4 began his reign the 29 of Septem 1399 died the 20 of Marche 14●2 buried at Canterbery K. Hendry the fift began his reign the 20 of March 1412 died the 31 of Auguste 1422 buried at windesor K. Henry the vi began his reigne the 31 of August 1422 died the 4 of Marche 1460 buried at windsor K. Edward the 4 began his reigne the 4 of March 1460 died the 9 of April 1483 buried at windsor K. Edward the fift began his reigne the 9 of april 1483 died the 22 of Iune 1483 K. Richard the iii began his reign the 22 of Iune 1483 died the 22. of August 1485 buried at Leycesier K. Henry the 7 began his reigne the 22 of August 1485 died the 22 of Aprill 1509 buried at westminster K Henry the 8 began his reygne the 22 of Aprill 1509 died the 28 of Ianuary 1546 buried at windsor K. Edward the sixt began his reigne the 28 of Ianuary in the yeare 1546 and died the 6 of Iuly in the yeare 1553 and was buried at westminster Quéene Mary began her reigne the 6 day of Iuly 1553 died the 17 of Nouember 1558 buried at westminster Quéene Elizabeth began her reigne the 17 day of Nouember in the yeare of our Lord God 1558 to whom GOD graunt long to reygne Amen FINIS Imprinted at London by Thomas East