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leue of the kyng ̄ of othir lordis ̄ ladies wenten home ayen in to ther own cuntres with gret loue and moch thanke ¶ And in the xiij yere of kyng Richardis regne ther was a bataill done in the kynges palais at westmīstre bitwen a squyer of Nauerne that wos with the kyng Richard and an othir squier that wos called Iohn̄ walsh for pointee of treson that this Naune put vpon this walshman but this naune wos ouer comen yeld him creaunt to his adusarie ¶ And anone he wos despoled of his armur draw out of the Palays to tiburne ̄ ther wos hanged for his falsenesse ¶ And the xiiij yere of kyng Richardis regne sir Iohn̄ of Gaunte duke of Lanc●stre went ouer the see in to Spayn for to chalenge his right that he had bi his wifes titell vn to the croun of Spayn with a gret host of pepull of men of armes and archiers ¶ And he had with him the Duchisse his wife and his iij· doughters ouer see in to Spayn And ther they wer a gret while at the last the kyng of Spayn began for to tret with the duke of Lancastre they wer accerded to geder thurgh ther both councell in this maner that the kīg of spaī shuld wedde the dukis doughter of lancastre that was the right heir of spayn and he sh̄uld yef vn to the Duke of lancastre gold and seluer that wer cast in to gret wegges ̄ mōy other iewelles as mony as viij charietes myght carie ¶ And euery yere after during the life of the duke of Lancastre of the duch●s his wyf x. M. marke of gold Of wich gold the auenture charges they of spayn shuld au●̄ture bring yerly vn to Bayon to the dukis assignes by surite made ¶ And also the duke maried an oder of his doughters vn to the kyng of Portingale the same tyme. And whan he had done thus he come home ayen in to englond the good lady his wyfe also but mony a worthy man vpon the flix died ¶ And in the xv yere of kyng Richardis regne hee held his cristēmase ī the maner of wodstoke the erle of Penbroke a yong lord tendre of age wold lerne to Iust with a knyght that was called sir Iohn̄ sent Iohn̄ riden to gedre in the parke of wodstoke And ther this worthi erle of penbroke was slayn with that othir knyghtis spere as he kest it from him whan they had coupled and thus this good erle made ther his end and ther for the kyng ̄ the quene made moch sorow for his dethe ¶ And in the xvi yere of kyng Richardis regne Iohn̄ hende beyng that tyme maire of london Iohan walworth Henri ●anner beyng shereues of london that same time a bakers man bare a basket of horsbred in to fletstret toward on hostre ther come a yong man of the bisshoppis of Salisberi that wos called romayn and he toke an hors lofe out of the baskit of the bakers ̄ he askid him why he did so and this romayn turned ayen brak the bakerhede And neghbours come out and wold haue a rested this romayn he brake from them fled to the lordis place the ꝯstabull wold haue had him out but the bisshoppis men shet fast the yates keped the place that no man might entre And than moch more pepull gadred thidder and said that they wold haue hī out or elles they wold brenne vp the place and all that wer therī ¶ And than come the maire and sheriues with other moch pepull cessed the malice of the comunes ̄ made euery man to go hom to ther houses kepe the pees ¶ And this romayns lord ther bisshop of Salisburi master Iohan waltham that at that tyme wos tresorer of englond went to sir Thomas Arundell erchebisshop of yorke chanceler of englōd ̄ ther the bishop made his cōplaint vn to the chanceler vpō the pepull of the cite of london ¶ And than thes ij bisshoppis of gret malace vēgeaūce cō vn to the kyng to wyndesore ̄ made a gret complaīte vpō the maire ̄ sheriues And anon all the cite afterward wer before the kīg his coūcell ̄ they cast vn to the cite a greuous hert and wonder gret malice ¶ And anōe sodēli the kīg sent after the maire of londō for the ij· sheriues ̄ thei come to him vn to the castell of wyndesore And the kyng rebukid the maire sh̄eriues full foule for the offence that they had done ayens him and his officers in his chambur at londō Wherfor he deposit and put out the mare and bothe sheriues ̄ this wos done a xiiij daies afore the feste of sent Iohan baptest ¶ And than the kyng called to him a knyght that wos called sir Edward dalingrigge ̄ made hī wardeyn gaunour of the cite ̄ chambur of londō ̄ ouer all his peple therī ¶ And so he kepid that office but iiij wekis be cause that he wos so gentill and tendir to the citisens of londō Wherfor the kyng deposit him and made sir Baudwyn radyngton knyght that wos courtrouller of the kng housold wardeyn ̄ gouernour of hys chambre and of his pepull therin and chese to him ij worthy men of the cite to be shiriues with him for to gaune and kepe the kyngee lawes in the cite· on was called Gilbert mawefeld and that other Thomas Newenton shereues and than the maire and the ij shereues and all the aldermen with all the worthy craftes of lōdon went on fote vn to the tour and ther come out the Constable of the tour yaf the maire and the sheriues ther oth ̄ charge as they shuld haue take in the Escheker of westmynstre in the kingꝭ court of his Iustices and Barons of the Escheker and than went they home ayen ¶ And than the kyng and his councell for the gret malace and despite that they had to the cite of londō remeued all his courtis from westmynstre vn to the cite of yorke that is to say the Chaunceler the Escheker the kyngꝭ bench and the comune place· ther they held all thes courtes of law fro midsomer that is to say the fest of sent Iohn̄ baptist vn to the fest of cristemase next suyng And than the kyng and his councell saw it not so ꝓfitabull ther as it wos at londō than anōe he remeued it ayen vn to londō so to westminstre for gret ese of his offics a vaūtage to the kyng and all the comunes of the reame ¶ And when the pepull of londō saw ̄ knew that thes courtes wer come ayen ¶ And the kyng his pepull also than the maire ̄ the aldermen with thee chief comunes of the cite let gader a gret somme of gold of all the comunes of the
̄ mariage wos done and endid thes lordis and ladies toke thir leue of the kīg the quene and come ayen in to Englond in hast thā 〈◊〉 be Ihū ¶ And in the viij yere of kīg Henris regne ther wos a man that wos called the walsh klarke he oppell●d a knyght that wos callid sir Perceuall Sowdone of treson ̄ ther they wer Ioyned to fight vn to vtteraunce withyn Listes the day place tyme assigned and lymitted to be done ̄ end ī smygthfeld at the wich day tho two parsons comen in to the feld ̄ foughten s●re and myghteli to gedre but at the last the knyght ouercom the clarke made him yeld him creaunt of his fals enpechemēt that he had said on him than was he dispoyled of his armure drawe out of the feld to Tyborne ̄ ther he wos honged the knyght take to grace and wos a good man ¶ And in this same yere sir Henri erle of Northumberland the lord Bardolf come out of Scotland in preiudece destruccion of kyng henri wherfore they of the northcuntre arisen vpon them and faugit with them and scomfitid them and toke them ̄ smyten of ther hedis ̄ quartrid ther bodies sent the hede of the erle ̄ a quartir of the lord bardolf to londō and ther they wer set vpon london brigge for fals treson that they had purposed ayenst the kyng ¶ And in the ix yere of kyng henris regne was sir Edmond Holand erle of kēt made Amirell of englond for to kepe the see he went to the see with mony riall shippis that wer full well arayed and enparelled and enarmed with mony a good man of armes and archiers and of good defence of weyr in the kynges name of Englond and so he landid at the last in the cost of Bretan in the I le of Briak with all his pepull and he beseged thee Castell and sautid it and they withstode him with gret defence and strength ¶ And anōe he leyed his ordynaūce And in the leyng of a gone come a quarell ̄ smote the good erle Edmōd in the hede and ther he caught his dethis wounde but yit they left not till that they had geten the Castill and all that wer ther in ¶ And ther this good lord died on whos soule god haue mercy amen ¶ And than this menie come home ayen in to Englond with the erlis body wos beried amōgꝭ his aūcestres right worthely ¶ And in thee same yere was a gret frost in Englond that durid xv wekis ¶ And in the x· yere of kyng Hēris regne the iiij com the Seneschall of henaud with othir meni to seke aūtres and to get him worshipp ī dedis of armys both on hors and on fote at all maner of pointes of were ¶ And the Seneschall chalenged thee erle of Somerset and the erle deliuered hī ful manfulli of all his chalenges ̄ put his adusarie vn to the worse ī all pointes and wanne him ther gret worsh̄ypp and the degre of thee feld ¶ And the next day after come ī to thee feld an other man of armes of the seneschallis partie ¶ And ayens him come sir Richard of arundell knight and the henaud had the better of him on fote ī on poīte for he brought hī on his kne ¶ And the thrid day come ī an othir man of armes ī to the feld and ayēs him ther come sir Iohn̄ Cornewaill knight manly and knightely he quitte him in all maner poyntis ayēs his adusarie and had the better ī thee feld ¶ And on thee iiij day come an other mā of armes of Henaude ī to the feld and ayens him come sir Iohan Cheynes son manly quitte him ayens his adusarie for he cast hors ̄ man ī to the feld And the kyng for his manhod at that tyme dubbed hī knyght ¶ And the v. day ther come an other man of armes of the henaudis partie in to the feld and to him come in sir Iohan stiward knyght and manfulli he quitte him ther in all maner of pointes and had the better ¶ And the sext day after come an other henaud to him come willm porter squyer ̄ manfulli he quitte him ̄ had the better in the feld ̄ the kyng dubbed him knyght the same tyme. ¶ And the vij day after come an othir henaud in to the feld and to him come Iohn̄ standissh squier manly he quitte him on his adusarie had the better in tho feld and the kyng dubbed him knyght the same day ¶ And on the same day come an othir henaud to him come a squyer of Gascoyn and proudly and manli he quitte him on his adusarie ̄ had the better and anone the kyng dubbed hī knyght ¶ And on the viij day come in to the feld ij men of armes of henaude and to them come ij soudiours of Calais that were brether that wer called Burghes ̄ well and māly quitte them on ther adu*aber siries and had the better in the feld thus endid the chalenges with moni worshippes ¶ And the kyng at the reuerence of the stringers made a gret fest and yaf them rich yeftes they token ther leue and wēt home in to ther own cuntre ¶ And in the xi yere of kyng Hēris regne the iiij ther was a gret bataill do in smythfeld bitwen two squiers that on wos called Gloucestre that was appelaūt Arthur wos the defendaūt ̄ well and manfulli foughten to geder long time the kyng for ther manfulnesse ̄ of his grace toke ther quarell in to his hand ̄ made them to go out of the feld at ons so they wer deuided of ther batailles thee kyng yaf them grace ¶ And the xij yere of kyng hēris regne the fourth Risdie a squier of wales that was a rebell a riser supporter to Owen of Glendre that did moch destruccion to pepull of wales wos taken and brought to London and ther he come a fore the Iustices and wos dampned for his treson and than he wos laid on an hurdell and so draw forth vn to Tyborne thurgh the cite ther he wos hanged and let doune a yen and his hede smyten of the body quartired and sent vn to iiij tounes and his hede set on london brigge ¶ And in the xiij yere of kyng Henris regne tho died sir Iohn̄ Beauford the erle of somerset that wos capitayn of Calais and wos beried at the abbey of the tour hill on whos soule god haue merci amen· ¶ And in the same yere thee lord Thomas kyng Henris son wedded thee coūtosse of somerset ¶ And in this same yere com thee embassatours of fraūce in to englond from the duke of Burgoyn vn to the prince of englond kyng henris son and heir for to haue help and socour of men
with a huge a strong power and anone they yeld and put them all in to the kinges good grace an in his merci ̄ so did moni mo strong tounes and Castellis that wer in tho parties ¶ And from thēs they went to vermill in Perche and anone it wos yolden vn to the king both the toūe the Castill bodis goodis at the kīgꝭ good grace ▪ so the kīg gate conquered all the tounes and Casstellis Pyles strenthes ̄ Abbeys vn to Poūtlarge and from thens vn to the Cite of Rone ¶ And in the fifth yere of kīg Hēries regne the v. sir Iohn̄ Oldcastell that was the lord Cobham wos arestid for heresi and brought vn to the toure of londō and anone after he brake out of the tour ̄ wēt in to wales ̄ there keped him long time ¶ And at the last the lorde powys toke him ▪ bot he stode at gret defence long time ̄ wos sore woūded or he wold be take and so the lord Powys men broght him out of wales to londō in a wherlecole so he wos brought to westmynstre ther was examined of certayn pointes that wer put vpon him he sayd not nay and so he wos conuycte of the clargie for his heresi dampned before the Iuttices vn to the deth for treson ¶ And so he wos lad vn to the toure ayen and ther he was laid on an hurdell and draw thurgh the cite to sent Giles feld and ther wos made a new pair of galowes and a strong chine and a coler of yrē for him and ther he wos hongid and brent on the galowes ̄ all for his lewdnesse ̄ his fals opinions ANd in the vi yere of kyng Henris regne the fifth he sent his vncle sir Thomas Beaufort duke of Excestre wyth a fair menye of men of armes and archiers be for the cite of Rone and ther displayed his baner and sent heroudes vn to the toune and bad them yelde that cite vn to owr kyng ther liege lord and they sayd he toke them none for to kepe ne none he shuld haue ther but if it wer dere bought and meued with ther hondis for othir ansuere wold they none yef but gonnys ¶ And ther the duke toke good auisement of the ground all about And anōe ther issued out of the cite a gret meny of men of armes both on horsebake and on foot and anone owr meni met with them ouer threw an hepe of them and ther wer taken ̄ slain xxx parsons of full right good mennis bodis and the remenaūte fled ayen in to the toune the Duke went vn to Pountlarge vn to the king an told hym all how that he had spede an how he liked the ground· ¶ And anone as he was go they cast doune all ther subarbis about the cite vn to the harde groūd for the king ther no refresshing sh̄uld haue at his comyng And the friday before lāmesda than next folowyng our kyng with his host come before Rone anone he set his sege roūd a bout that Cite and anone let lay to his ordinaunce vn to the toune And the kyng and his lordis wer logged in the chartre house and gret strength about them that was in the est perte of the cite ¶ And the duke of Clarence logged him at the west ende in a wast abbey before the porte Chanx ̄ the Duke of Excestre in the North side before thee Porte Beauuesyn and bitwen the duke of Clarence and thee duke of Excestre wos the Erle Marchall logged with a strong power before the castell gate ¶ And than was the erle of Ormond the lord Harington and the lord Talbot with ther retenu next him ¶ And than sir Iohan Cornwaill and mony oder nobull knyghtis of name with ther retenue lay with the duke of Clarence ¶ And frō the duke of Excestre toward the kīg wer logged the lord Roos the lord of wylluby the lord phehew ̄ sir william Port knight with ther retenue before the port of sent Hillarie ¶ And thā wos the erle of mortayn with his retenue logged in the abbey of sent Katrines ¶ And the erle of sal●sberi with his retenue lay on that othir side of sent Katrins sir Iohn̄ Gray knyght wos logged at the abbey that is called moūt sent michell ¶ And sir Phelip Lech knyght the kīgꝭ tresorer wos logged bitwen the water of Seyn and the abbey kepid the ward vnder the hill the baron of Carow wos logged vnder the water side to kepe the passage And Ienico the squyer lay next him on the water side and thos two squiers kepid manli the water of Seyn and faughte with ther enmys oft tymes ¶ And on that othir side of seyn lay the erle of Hontingdon master Neuill the erles son of westmerland sir Gilbert vmfreuill erle of Keme and sir Richard of arundell and the lord Feriers with ther retenue before Port du pounte and eche of thees lordis had strōg ordinaunce the kyng did make at Pountlarge ouer the water of siyn a stronge and a mygity chyen of Iren and put it thurgh gret Pyles fast pyght in thee grounde and that went ouer the reuer of Seyne that no vessell myght passe that in no kynde And about that cheyne the kyng litt make a brigge ouer thee water of Seyn thatt man and hors and all othir cariage myght go to and fro at all tymes whan nede wer And than come the erle of warwike had gote Dounfront vn to the king Henri of Englond ¶ And anone the kyng sent the Erle of Warwike to Cawdebeke to besege it And whan that he come before the toune he sent his heraudes vn to the capitaine and bad him yeld vp the toune vpon pe in of deth ̄ anone he laid his sege the capitayn besought the Erle that the myght come vn to his presens and it plesed him and speke with him ̄ so the good erle graunted him sor to cum ̄ than he come out ̄ foure othir burgeis come with him· ̄ entreted so with this Erle that this same toune was vnder composicion to done as the cite of Rone did and the Erle graūted and consentid ther to vpon this condicion that the kingꝭ nauy of englōd with his ordinaūce myght passe vp by them in saufte with out any maner of lette or destrubaūce to his composiciō they set to ther seales ¶ And the shippis passed vp by them in saufte come before the cite of rone in to an hondreth shippis and ther they cast ther ankers than this cite wos beseged both by land by watir And whan all this wos done ̄ shippis comen vp thā cume the Erle of Warwik ayen to the kyng ̄ logged him bitwen the abbey of Seint Katerins and the knig till that the abbey entreted
iij. yere ̄ other whil a good mā and holpen by god and oethr whyle wrechedli disposed ī ydolatri ̄ therfor our lord suffred him to regne lityll tyme. vt pꝪ patet 3º regū et 2º paralipo Anno mūdi iiij M ij C xxv Et an̄ xp̄i natītatē ix C lxxiiij Asa the son of Abdias regned xvi yere ī the begīyng of his regne he wos a rightuis mā ̄ walked as Dauid did ̄ he ower com the Ethyopes ̄ destruyd Ydoles Bot after that he wos suorne to the kyng of Syrie benedab for Baasa kyng of israel thē be gon feyght aganes hym the wich displesed god wherfor he send to hī the ꝓphet Anani whom he put in presō and therfor he had the goute strongli died therof vt pꝪ patet 3º regū 2º pa. Azarias son to Achonias wos bisshop Nadab kyng of israell regnet ij yere the wich begon to regne the secūd yer of Ase kīg of Iues ̄ did nought os his fader and Basa ower thrugh hym rened for hym vt 3º regū Basa kyng of israel regnet xxiiij yer the wich begone to regne the iij. yere of Ase kyng of Iues hee walked ī the synnes of Ieroboā ̄ kylled Iehen the ꝓphet Hela the son of Basa rened ī israel ij yere ̄ Zamri slew hym regned vij dayes Amri renet xij yer ̄ did noght as his predicessores did Acha son to amri regned on isral̄ xxij yere ̄ aboon all that wos a foor hym he wos cursit for wickid Iesabell ruled moor then he ̄ meued hym to folow hyr vt pꝪ patet icio regū ¶ Off kyng Ebrac the wich be gone to regne the xv yere of ●ala●● and how he conquered frrance This Ebrac regned lx yere ̄ a strong man he wos and a myghty and this Ebrac thurgh hys myght and helpe of hys bretons conquered all fraunce and wan ther so moche gold and siluer that whan he cō a yane in to this lond he made a cite after his own name let call it Ebrac that is called euerywyk this kyng made the castell of maydenes that now is called Edenburgh This kyng had xx sonnys ̄ xxiij doughtres by diuerse wymen goten thyes sonnys wer called as ye shall here Brute Grenescheld Margand Seisell Morghwyth Flēgham Bladud Iakyn Kynbar Rocelm Spadogh Godeher● Thorinnan Gldaugh Iorkanghut Haibor Ketin Rother Kaier and assaruth And the dougtres highten os ye shall heyr after Elegine Ymogen Oghdas Guenbran Gnardich Augarell Guenthold Tangustel Gorghon Michel Medhan Mailour Ondur Cambredan Ragan Renthely Neest Cheghan Skaldud Gladꝰ Heber hyn Abalaghe and Blandan ̄ thees were tho xxiij doughtres ̄ the bretheren bicame good knyghttys ̄ worthy ī mōy contres ¶ Off kyng brute grenesheld the fyrst sone of Ebrac kyng AFter the deth of kyng Ebrac regned Brute grensheld his son xxx yere that wos Ebrakes fyrst son that well nobully regned and whan tyme come he died lieth at yorke ¶ Off kyng Leyl that wos Brute grensheld son And whan Brute grensheld wos deyd rened his son Leyll xxij yere he made a fayr towne ̄ let calle it Karlille after his name he wos a worthy mā ̄ welbeloued of his pepul whā he had regned xxij yere he dyed ̄ lieth at Carlille and ī his tym regned kyng Salomō ī Ierusalem ̄ made the nobull tempull ̄ to hym comi Sibelle quene of Saba for to here see yf it wer soth that men speken of the gret nobull wit ̄ wisdum of kyng Salomon she fond it soth that men had hir told Anno mūdi iii● M ij C lxvi Et an̄ xpī natī .ixC.xlij IOsaphat kyng of Iues wos a good man ̄ a rich a devoyt ī the way of our lord ̄ regnet xxv yere did no ill bot to the curset kyngꝭ of israel gaf helpe And other litel thingꝭ ̄ therfor our lord was with hym vt pꝪ patet 2º para Helyas thee gret prophet wos this tyme an holi man that wos lifted vp in to ꝑadise with gret solas in a chayr Macheas ̄ Abdias ꝓphesied with hym Ochosias son of Achab renet in israel .ij. yere ̄ send to Belsabub god of Acharan to be heeled for the wich he dyed after the sayeng of helie vt pꝪ patet 4º regū ¶ Off kyng lud ludibras that wos kyng leyles son And this kyng Lud ludibras made the cite of Cantorbery Wynchestre ̄ he regned xxxix yere then he dyed lieth at wynchestre ¶ Off kyng Bladud that wos ludibras son how he regned and wos a good man and a nygromancer And after this lud ludibras regnet Bladud his son a gret nigromancer and thurgh his craft of nigromanci he made the meruellus hote bath as the gest telleth and he regned xxi yere and lyeth at the new Troy Anno mūdi iiij M ij C lxxxxi Et xpī natī ix C viij IOram kyng of Iues son to Iosophet regned viij yere this Ioram wos a cursed man ̄ had a good fader he kylled is brether ̄ wrecchedli leuyd os did the kyngꝭ of israel Therfor he wos sor corecked ̄ dyed vnhappeli vt pꝪ patet 2º paralo This tym Helias wos rauichitī to paradise Ochosias or Asarias kyng of iues regnet .i. yere ̄ leued noght as his fader did anōe wos slayn with all the how 's of Achab. Athalya moder to asarias toke the the kyngdom and kylled all the kynges blude rened x. yere and the vij yere of Ioiada bysshope she wos slayn 4º reg This asarias and his son Ioas his neuu Amazia Matheꝰ the gospeller puttis not in the line of crist for ther giltis Ioram kyng of israel regnit xij yere the wiche began to regne the xviij yere of Iosaphat for his brother Ochesie and cursitli he leuyd ̄ was slayn of Ien with all his fader is housold vt pꝪ patet Iehen anountit of the child of helise opon is il̄ kyllit Achariā the kīg of Iuys and Ioram the kyng of israel Iesabell moder to ioram and .lxx. child of Achab. and .xlij. bredir of Azari ̄ all the prestis of baal ̄ he regned xviij yere Athalia moder to Azari kyng of iues doghter to Achab regnit on the iuys .vi. yere and killet the kyngis blud of Ioram except Ioas the son of azari the wich was keppet emong shepꝑd ̄ after she was slayn An o mūdi iiijM.iij .iijC.ix. Et an̄ xpī nat .viijC. lxxxxiij· IOam son to achazie regnit in the iury .xl. yere whom ioiada the Bish̄op crownit kyng at .vij. yere of aage and he leued wele as long as he was rulet by ioiada bot aftir he forsooke god and marterit Azarias that tyme byshop son to ioiada for he blamit hym that he forsoke his god plura vide 2º
the last he shop him to the see and passed ouer in to fraunce and asked and aspied wher the Quene myght be fonde and men told hym wher she was And whan he come to the Cite that she was in preualy he sent his squyer vn to the quene to tell hyr that hir fadre wos comen to hir for gret neides ¶ And when the squyer come to the quene he told hir euery dele of hir sustres from the begynnyng vn to the end· Cordeill the quene anone toke gold and siluer plente and toke it to the squyer in counsell that he shold go and bere it vn to hir fadre and that he shold go in to a certan Cite and hym aray and wasshen and than cum ayene to hir ̄ bring with hym an honest companye of knyghtes xl at the leyst with ther menye and than he shold send to hir lord the kyng and sayne that he were comen for to speke with his doughter hym for to seen and so he did ¶ And whan the kyng and the quene he●d that thei com with mych honour they hym rossayued And the kīg of fraunce tho let send thurgh all his reame and cōmanded that all mē shold bene al 's entendent to kyng Leir the Quens fadre in all maner of thynges as it war vn to hym self when kīg leir had duelled ther a moneth and more he tolde to the kyng and to the quene his doughter how his two eldest doughtres had hym serued Agampe anone let ordeyne a gret host of fraunce men and sent in to bretan with Leir the quenes fader for to comquer his land ayene and his kyngdom And cordeill also come with hir fader in to bretane for to haue the reame after hir fadres deth And anone they went to ship and passed the see and come in to bretan and foughten with the felous and them scomfited and kylled ̄ tho had he his lond ayene and after leued iij. yere and held his ream in pees and afterward died ̄ Cordeill his doughter hym let ētyr with mekell honour at Lecestre Anno mūdi iiij M iij C xlix Et an̄ xpī natītatē viij C liij AMasias son to Ioam regned on the Iues xxix yere after the wich the kyngdō of Iues wos with out kyng xiij yere This man worship the goddis of Seyr vt pꝪ patet 2º para 2● Ieroboam son to Ioam rened on isreell xli yere y● with was manly and victorius for he ouer come the kyng sirie ̄ restorid israell damaske after the word of Iono the ꝓphet bot he wos not good ther foor sayeth Austyn yf good men regne thay ꝓphet mony mē ̄ yf ill men regne they hurt mony men Anno mūdi iiij M iij C lxxxviij Et an̄ xpī natītatē viij C xi OZias or Azarias son to Amasie regned on the Iure lij yere the wich leued well a for our lord Off hym is no ill thyng wretyn bot that he vsurpit the dyngnyte of prest hoid vnder Azari the wich he for bed hym for the wich cause our lord strok hym with a leper vt pꝪ patet ●o. para Ozee bisshop and ꝓphet was this tyme the fyrst of the xij is send a yanes the x. tribis Iohell the secund of the xij ꝓphesied of iuda Anias the iij. ꝓphised agās mani peple ¶ Abdias the iiij of the xij ꝓphesied agayns edom Iacharias son to Ieroboā regned ī israell vi monethis the wich be gan to regne the xxxviij yere of Osias and wos nought in his leuyng as his predicessurs war And zelluz kylled hym and regned a moneth And Manahen kyllid hym toke his kyngdom vt pꝪ patet 4º regū This manahen regned x. yere that wich be gon to regne the xxxix yere of Osias and he ruled him myscheuysly and our lord toke hym in the poer of the kyng of assuriorum ̄ he payed to hym M. talentis of siluer vt pꝪ patet 4 regū Phaseia son to manahen regned in israell ij yere And he bee gan to regne the .l. yere of Osias he wos noght ī his leuyng Phasee slew Phasaia regned xx yere And he be gan to regne the lij yer of Osias and did as other cursed men did plura vide 4º regū And after this israell wos with owttyn ony kyng viij yere ¶ How Morgan and Conedag that wos nevus to Cordeil werred wpon hir and put hir hir in to preson WHen that kyng Leir wos deid Cordeill his yongest doughter regned the x. yere of Osias kyng of Iuri And after hir ragned Conedage the xv yere of Osias And Cordeill that wos Leir yongest doughter after the deth of hir fader had all the lōd v. yere and in the meyn tyme died hir lord Agampe that was kyng of fraunce and after his deth she left wedo And ther come Morgan and Conedag that wer Cordeill sustre sonnys and to hir had enmite for as moch as ther aunt shold haue the land So that bitweyn them they ordeyned a gret pouer and vpon hir wered gretly and neuer they rest till they had hir taken ̄ put hir vn to deth and tho Morgan Conedag seysed ale the land ̄ deꝑtid it bitwene them And they held it xij yere ▪ and when tho xij yere were gone ther bi gane bitwene them a gret debate so that they wered strongly to gedre yfere euery of them did other moch disese for Morgan wold haue all the land fro beyond humbet that Conedage held but he come ayenst hym with a strong pouer so that Morgan durst not abide but fled awey in to wales and Conedage pursued hym ̄ toke hym and kylled hym And tho come conedage ayen and seysed all the lond in to his hand and held it ̄ regned after xxxiij yere tho he died ̄ lieth at new Troy ¶ And be cause the mater contennys most comediusly to geder of the kynges of bretan now called Enegland for the tyme of them is not certenly knawyn what tyme of the world thes kynges foloyng regned Therfor they shall be to geder tyll it be comen vn to Guentolen kyng of bretan now called Englond ¶ How Reignold that wos Cōadag son regned after his fader ̄ ī his tyme it reyned blode iij. dayes ī tokennyng of gret deth ANd after this Conedage regned Reignold his son that was a wise knyght and an hardy and curtes that well ̄ nobully gouerned the lond and wonder well made hym beleued of all maner of folke and in his tyme it rayned blode that lested iij. days as god wold and sone after ther come gret deth of pepull for hostes with out nombre of pepull foughten tyll that all myghty god therof toke mercy and pytty and tho gan it cese and this Reignold regned xxij yere ̄ died lieth at Yorke ¶ How Gorbodian regned in pees that wos reignold son after he died and lieth at yoik ANd after this
hym In this tyme he repared the law and the holy bokys the wich the caldes had brent And an happy wittynes to all the world he left in scriptur He fond new litters and lighter in faccion the wich thurgh the holy gost fulfilled he come ayene to ierusalē with a gret multitude with the kynges preualeges that he shuld teche the pepull that law that he had repayred And ther he died in a good age Neemias an hebru butler of kyng Artraxerses at his lord commandment went from babulon in to ierusalem wher he yaf xij yere the ledīg of pepull And the v. yere he be gon to repare the yates and the wallis of Ierusalem the wich werke he endit in .ij yere and iiij monethes and that with gret inpedimentes for the halfe of the pepul stoed armeid with out the Cite to withstond the pepull of odyr naciōns intendyng to destruy them And the other part labured in armes holdyng in the ton hond stonys for wallis and ī the notobull odyr hond a swoord or ne by it vide plrā lib o suo Permenides phelosophurs and namly in morall thynges war a bowte this Socrates a phelosophur the wich vndirstoed mych of the power of god ̄ he wos Plato maister Democritus Ipotras and odi● of whom the nobull werkis a boode Circa annū mūdi iiij M viij C ix Et an̄ cristi natī iij C lxxxx AZor is rehersed in the lyne of crist in mathe primo Bot nothyng off his dedes is wreten in the scriptur Elyasib or Elysaphat succedid Ioachym in the bysshoppryke vt dicit Eusebius et magister histor Camillus wos Dictator at Rome in whoe 's days myscheuys playes wer ordand that the pestelans shuld sees at Rome Off thes playes Sent austyn tretis delygently in repreuyng the falshed of the goddis The wich desired to be plesed with sych writch it playes So shamfully thes playes wer vsed with naked men ̄ womē that honest mē ne womē wold not be at thos playes ne yet behold them vide plura in Augꝰ de ciuitate dei Darius nothus regned at the perses .xix. yere Plato thee diuyn phelosopher And Aristotill his discipull wos this tyme nobull and famus clerkis Tytus quintius wos Dictator at rome and he wos a couetus man whom Austyn de ciuitate dei bringes in a yens couetus and prewd cristen men Gayus wos a sonetour vnder whome was a gret batell a yens the kyng of Tuscorum and viijM. men of them wor taken Marcus valerius was an other senetour thee wich with .lxM. Romans fought with the fraunshmen and had the victorie and mony of them kyllid Artharxerses kyng of ꝑses called a yene to his empyre Egipt and he put Nactanabo the kyng in to Echeopiam ̄ mony Iues ī to transmigracion also he send vagosū a prince ower flumiordan to aske a yene the tribute that was for yefen to Esdra that was the vij yere rent pp̄ sabbā tre Arsamꝰ succedit hym and regned an yere Darius the son of arsamy regned with the ꝑses xxiiij yere This darius wos a myghty man and a bold the wich asked of the Grekis a tribute And that wos the cause of the descruccion of the Monarch of ꝑsarum for it was translatit to the grekes after the prophesy off Daniell for it is sayid that Darius brought xvC.M. fightīg men whom all alexander slew Iodas the son of Elyzaphat was he bisshop ī ierusalē in tyme of Mardachn Iohēs his son succedid him Aristotiles the most sotell and famust Ppilosophur leuyd this tyme. Senocrate the most chast phelosophur was this tyme with dyuers other mo ¶ Bi cause the kīgꝭ of bretan next after leued ī peese most pte lytyl of them is wretē therfor they shall be set to geder tyll it be cōmī to Cassibulon kīg of Breton the wich wos brother to Lud ANd whan Crombatrus was deid regned Guentholen that wos his sō a man of good ꝯdicions ̄ welbeloued he gouerned the lond well and wiseli and he regned xxvi xere and after he died and lyeth at new Troy ¶ How kyng Seisell regned and well gouerned the land after guentholen ANd after this Guentholen regned his son Seissel well ̄ wortheli well gouerned the lōd as his fader had done befor him he regned xv yere and died and lieth at new Troy ¶ How Kymor regned after Seissell his fader and he begat Howan that regned after his fader in peese ANd after Seissell regned his son Kymor well ̄ nobli xix yere in peese and then afterhym regned howan hys son x. yere and then he died and lieth at Ikaldoune ¶ How kyng Morw t died thurgh myschaunce thurgh a best AFter this howon regned Marwith ̄ become so weked ̄ so sterne tyll at the last gret vengeance come to him for as he went vpon a tyme by the see side he mete a gret best that wos blake horibull hideus he wened that it had bene a whale of the see bent an arblast ̄ wold haue slayn that best with his quarell but he myght not smyte hym And when he had shot all his quarelles the best anone come to hym in a gret hast and hym deuored a lyfe and so he died for his wickednes thurgh vengeaunce of god after that he had regned ix yere ¶ Of Grādobodiā that wos morwith son that made Cāmbregge AFter that this Morwith wos deid the Bretens crosned Grādobodian his sō ̄ this grandobodian long tyme regned ī goodnes made tēpuls tounys this grādobodiā made the toune of Cambregge ̄ the toune of Grauntham ̄ wos wel beloued of rich poer for he honourd the rich helped the poer this Grandobodian had iiij sonnis Arthogaile Hesidur Higamꝰ Petitur when he had regned xi yere he died lieth at new troy ¶ Of Artogaill that wos grādobodians son how he wos made kyng ̄ sieth put doune for his wikkednes AFter Grandobodian regned his son Artogaill v. yere he become so wikked ̄ so sterne that the britons wold not suffre hym to be kyng but put him doun ̄ made Hesidur his brother kyng he bi come so good ̄ merciabull that men hym called kyng of pytte ¶ And whē he had regned v. yere he had so grete pitte of his brother Artogaill that wos kyng before ̄ anōe he forsoke his dignite ̄ toke his brother the croune ayene ̄ made hī kyng ayens all the britans will ¶ And afterward Artogaill become so good of cōdicion that he was welbeloued of all the land for he become so bonair fre and did right reson to all maner of men and he regned vi yere and died and lidth at grantham ¶ How Hesidur wos made kīg after the deth of his brether AFter the deth of Artogaill the britons crouned an other tyme Hesidur but his ij bred Higamꝰ Petitur had of him gret
ther he made a nobull chyrche in the wich he sat fyrst in his chair and ther he dwelled vij yere ̄ after he went to Rome and was made pope till that Nero the Emprour let martir him and tho preched opanly all the apposteles in diuerse landes the right fayeth And when Armager had regned xxiiij yere he died and lieth at london ¶ How kyng westmer yaf to Berynger an yland forlet and ther this berynger made the toun of Berewike ANd after this Armager regned his son Westmer that wos a good man ̄ a worthy of body well gouerned the land Hit befell so that tydyng come to him on a day that the king Rodrik of Gascoine was come in to this land with a houge host of pepull and wos duellyng in staynsmore And when kyng westmer herd tho tydynges he let assemble an houge host of britans and come to the kyng Rodrik yaf hym batall ̄ kyng westmer kylled rodrik with his own hondes in playn batall And whē kyng rodrikes men saw that ther lord wos deid they yolden them all to the kyng westmer ̄ bicome his men for euer more ̄ he yaf them a cōtre that wos forleten wher ī they myght duell ̄ theder they wēt ̄ duelled ther all ther lifes tyme ̄ ix C men ther were of them ̄ no mo left at that batell Ther gouerner and prince wos called beringer and a nō he began a toun that they myght ther ī duell haue resoorte and let call the toune Birewyke vpō twede and ther they duelled become riche but they had no women amonges them ̄ the bretons wold not yef ther doughtres to thestrangers wherfor they went ower see in to Irland and brought with them women and ther they them spoused but the men koud nat vnder stond ther langage ne the speche of thes women ̄ therfor they spoken to geder as scottes and afterward thurgh changyng tber lanhages in all fraunce they war called tho scottet and so shulde that folke of that cuntre be called for euer more ¶ How kyng Westmer let arere a stone in the entring of westmerland ther that he slew rodrik and ther he begon fyrst housing ANd after this bataill that is aboue saied whē Rodrik wos deid kyng westmer in remēbrance of his victorie let arere ther be sydes the way a gret stone on hygh and yet hit standeth ̄ euermore shall stand he let graue ī the stone lettres that thꝰ saied The kyng westmer of britonne killed in this place Rodrik hys emmny ¶ And this westmer was the fyrst that bylded house toune ī westmerland at that stone begīeth westmerlond that westmer let call after his own name ¶ And whē westmer had so done he duelled all his lyfes tyme ī that contre of westmerlōd for he loued that cūtre more then ony other cōtre And when he had regned xxv yere he died and lieth at Carleill ¶ Of kyng Coill that wos westmer son that held his lond in pees all his lifes tyme. AFter this kyng westmer regned his son Coill a good mā ̄ a worthi ̄ of good cōdiciōs well gouerned his lōd off all me he had loue ̄ pees ī his tyme wos neuer cōtake debate nor were ī Britan he regned and wos kīg in pees all his lifes tym whē he had bene kyng xi ere he died an lieth at yorke CLaudiꝰ wos emꝑour at rome next after Gayꝰ ̄ he regned xiiij yere ̄ viij dayes This mā come ī to gret bretan now called englōd for to chalāge the tribut wich thei did deni vn to the romans ̄ after gret batels ther wos be twix the emꝑour Claudiꝰ and Armager kīg of britan and after a cordmēt made that this Armager shuld wed Claudiꝰ doughter ̄ after thes ij shuld euer life ī pees ī tokē wher of this claudiꝰ named the cite wer they wer weddid after hī called it Claudicestre we call it Gloucestre ¶ This Claudiꝰ had iij. wifes on Petiua the fyrst wyf he gat a doughter that heyght Antōia The first wife decessed ̄ he weddit messalinā and gat a son that height britanicꝰ ̄ octauia a dought The thrid he wedit agrippma hauīg a son that height nero Claudiꝰ wedit his doughter octauia to nero his wifes son this claudiꝰ for luf that he had to agrippma his last wife he killed messalina his fyrst wife lest she shuld haue holp britanicꝰ hir son his to the empyre yet agrippma the last wife of Claudius dred lest hir housband wold haue proferred Britanicus and haue deposed Nero his son Therfor she poysunied hir housband Claudius and Nero was ꝓmotit to the Empire and this s●me Nero yaf his mother sich a reward a yene for he poysunied britanicū and kyld his own motber and his wife octauia Iamys the more the apostil this time was slaī of Herod agrippa Petre wos presīd vt pꝪ patet actuū 12. ¶ The body of sent Iamys by myracull wos brought in to Galeciam of spayn Nero after claudiꝰ wos emꝑour he regned xiij yere vij monethis This nero wos a cursid mā ̄ made gret wast ī the empire he wold not fish bot with nettis of gold and ropis of sylke a gret part of the lordis off Rome he kylled he wos enmy to no men bot to good men he kylled his broder ̄ his wife his mother and his master he killed also Petre and Paule he wold neuer wer on cloth ij timys all his horsse and his mulis wer shod with syluer And at the last he did set an gret ꝑte of Rome on fyere sū says to se how Troy brened and sum sayeth the romans cōplayned the stretes wer to narow and whē he had brent a gret part of rome Nero sayd ther wos space to bild ther stretis wyder then the Senatours with the cōmyn pepull com vpō him to kyll hym and he fled by nyght ī to subbarbis of the Cite and hid him a mong the vines And he hered karlys and begers cū bi hym ̄ sayed they wist wher the Emꝑour war he shuld neuer skape them Nero thought it shuld be gret derogacion to his name he wer slayn of chorlys And on a gret stake he ran hī self to the hert and died ̄ ther wos bereid dules keped his body mōy a day after ̄ did gret hurt to the pepull tyll by a myracull of our lord the bodi wos fond ̄ take a way ̄ then the dules voydet Seneca wos this tyme master to Nero. Iuuenalis peeta Lucanus poeta Iacobꝰ the las the apostil bisshop of ierlm̄ wos slaī of the iues the sext yere of nero the euāgelist marcꝰ wos martered first yer of hī Circa annū cristti lxxiiij LInus Ytalicus wos pope of Rome x. yere and iij monethis and xiij dayes This Linus his
assemled a gret host and agret pouer and went ouer vn to Rome and ther toke the cite and kylled all that ther wos in that wer of mysbeleue that he myght ther fynde And tho wos he made Emprour and was a good man and gouerned hym so well that all londes to hym wer attendaunt for to be vnder his gouernance ¶ And this duell ̄ tyrant Maxence that tyme wos in the land of Grece and herd this tydynge hee become wode and sodanly he died and so he endid his lyfe when Constātine went from this land vn to rome he toke with hym his moder Elyne for the moch wisdom that she coude and iij. other gret lordes that he most loued that on was called Hoell and an other was called Taberne and the thrid Morhin and toke all his lōd to kepe vn to the Erle of Cornwaill that was called Octauian ¶ And anone as this Octauian wist that his lord was duellyng at Rome he seised all the land in to his hand and ther with did all his will among hygh and law and they held hym for kīg whan this tydynges come to Constantine the Emprour he was wonder wroth toward the erle octauian and sent Taberne wyth xijM. men for to destruye the Erle for his falsenes and they ariued at portesmouth ¶ And when octauian wist that he assēled agret pouer of bretons and discōfited Taberne and taberne fled thens in to Scotland and ordened ther a gret pouer and com ayene in to this land an other tyme for to yef batell to Octauiā ¶ When octauian herd tell that he assemled a gret power and com ayen towardes Taberne as moch as he myght so that thos ij hostys metten to gedre vpō stanysmore and strongly smot to gedre and tho wos octauian discomfited and fled thens vn to Norway and Taberne seysed all the land ī to his hand tounes ̄ castelles as moch as they ther had And sith octauian come a yen fro norway with a gret pouer ̄ seised all the land ī his hand drofe out all the romans and wos tho made kyng and regned ¶ How Maximian that was the Emprours cosyn of Rome spoused Octauians doughter and wos made kyng of this land THis Octauian gouerned the land well and nobully but he had none heir saufe a doughter that was a yong chyld that he loued as moch as his lyfe and for as mych thatt he waxed seke and wos ī poynt of deth myght no longer regne he wold haue made one of his nepheus to haue ben kyng the wich was a nobull knyght and a strong man that wos called Conan meriedoke ̄ he shuld haue keped the kynges doghter ̄ haue maried hir whē tyme had bene but the lordes of the land wold not suffer it but yaf hir councell to be maried to sum hygh mā of gret honour and than might she haue all hir lust And the cōsell of thee Emprour Constantyne hir lord and at this counsell they accorded and chose tho Cador of cornwaill for to wende to the emꝑour for to do this message ̄ he toke the way ̄ went to rome tolde the emprour this tydyng well ̄ wysely ̄ the emꝑour sent in to this land with him his own cosyn that wos his vnkyll son a nobull knyght and a strong that wos called Maximian and he spoused Octauians doughter and wos crouned kyng of this land ¶ How Maximian that wos the emprours cosyn conquered the land of Amorican and yaf it to Conan meriedok THis kyng Maxmian becom so riall that he thoght to conquere the land of Amarican for the gret riches that he herd tell that wos in that land so that he ne left man that wos of worthines knyght squyer ne none othir man that he ne toke with him to gret damage to all the lond for he left at home behynde him no man to kepe the land bot toke them with hym fro this land xxx M knyghtes that wer doughty menys bodies and went ouer ī to the land of Amorican thor slew the kyng that was called Imball cōquered all the lond ¶ And whē he had so done he cald Conan ̄ said for as mich os kīg Octauian haue made yow kīg of bretō thurgh me ye werlett and distrobled that ye wer not kīg I yeue yow this land of amorican and yow ther of maketh the kynge ¶ And for as moch as ye ben a Breton I wyll that thys land haue the same name and no more be called Amorican but bi called litell bretan and the land fro whens we ben comen shall be called moch bretan ¶ And so shall men knaw that on bretan fro that other Conan meridok thanked him hendely and so wos he made kyng of lytell bretan ¶ And when all this was done Maximian went fro thens vn to Rome and was tho made Emprour after constantine and Conan meriedok duelled in lytell bretan with mych honour and ther let ordand ij M. plough men of the land for to erie the land to harow it and for to sowe it and ●effed hem richely after that they wer ¶ And for as miche os kyng Conan and none of his knyghtes ne none of his other pepull wold not take wyfes of the nacion of fraunce hee tho sent in to gret breten to the Erle of cornwaill that men cald Dionothe that he shuld che●e thurgh out all this land xiM. of madens that is to say viijM. for the mene pepull and iijM. for thee grettest lordes that shuld them spouse ¶ And whē Dionoth vnder stode this he made acōmandement thurgh out all the land of bretan and as mony os the nōbro come to he assemled to geder of maydens for ther wos no man that durst withstonde his commandmētes for as mich that all the land was take hym to warde and to kepe to done all thinge that him good liked ¶ And when thes maydens wer assemled he let them cum be fore iym att London and let ordan for them shippes hasteli ̄ os mich as thē neded to that vyage and toke his own doughter that wos called vrsula that wos the fayrest creature thot any man wyft and he wold haue sent hir to kyng Conan that shuld haue spoused hir ̄ made hir quene of the land but she had made preuali to god a vowe of chastyte that hir fadre not wyst ne no other man els that wos leuyng vpon ethr ¶ How vrsula and xi M. maydens that wer in hir company went toward litell bretan and all they wer martired at Coloyn THis vrsula chose vn to hir company xi M. maydens that of all other she wos ladie and mastresse and all they wēt in to shipp at on tyme in the water that is called thamse and cōmanded hir kyn and all hir frendis to almyghty god and sailed toward litele breton bot whē they wer comen in to the hygh see a strange tempaste arose
to northhumberland that wos his own land ¶ And after the pepull of Leicestreshire made with strength Cadewan that wos Brecynals son kīg of Leicestre and he after regned nobulli with gret honour ¶ How Cadewan kyng of Leicestre and Elfride kyng of northhūberland wer frendis and of the debait that after wos betwē Edwyn and Cadwalyn that wer both ther sonnys ANd after that this bataill wos done the Bretons assēled them and went thens and come to Leicestre and made ther Cadewan that wos Brecinales son kyng of Leicestre ̄ of all the cuntre and he toke homages ̄ feautes of al̄ the folke of the cūtre ̄ after that he assemled a gret host ̄ sayed he wold go in to Northhūberlond to destruy kig Elfrid sle hī if he might ̄ whē he wos comē thider frendes wēt so betwen them ̄ made them accorded ī this maner That Elfrid shuld hold all the land frō hūber vn to scotland Cadewan shuld haue al̄ the land athis side hūber to the south and after that they become good frēdis all ther lifes tyme ̄ loued to geder as they had be ij brether ¶ And this Elfrid had a son the wos called Edwyn that had ̄ held all the land of northhūberland after his faders deth as his fader had holde all his lifes tyme ¶ And Cadewan had an other son that wos caled Cadwalyn that held his faders lond as he it hel̄d whiles he wos a liue ̄ they loued to geder as they had be brether ¶ And the loue lasted bituix them bot only ij yere ̄ after began debate bitwen them thurgh a lither ēuyus cosin of cadwalyns that wos caled briens so thatt they assemled a gret host ī both ꝑtes at the last it befell that cadwalyn wos discomfited edwyn hī pursued ̄ droue hī from place to place so at the last he fle ī to Irlond ¶ And this oder destroyed his lōd cast doune casteles brent his maners ̄ deꝑted all cadwalyns lond among his frendis ¶ And long tyme after come cadwalyn ayene frō Irlond with a strong pouer in playn bataill kylled Edwyn all his frendis ̄ namly tho that with held his londis thurgh Edwynes yift ¶ How kyng Oswold wos kylled thurgh kyng Cadwalyn Peanda and how Oswy that wos sent Oswaldes brother regned after him and kylled Peanda WHen that Edwyn wos slayn Offris his son vndertoke the were ayens Cadwalyne his eme so that this Offris died during the were ¶ And after the deth of Offris tho regned a gentill cristyn man that moch loued god almyghty that had all the land of Northhumberland by heritage that was cald Oswald and he wos kyng of all that land ¶ But for as moch as he wos frend to Edwyne and held a gret part of the lād of Cadwalin this same cadwalyn wered vpon him and drefe him toward scotland ¶ And when Cadwalyn saw that he wold not abyde Cadwalyne nold no longer hym pursew but toke some of his folke to Peanda his brother in law and prayed Peanda to pursew after Oswald till that he wer taken and slayn And Cadwalyne turned home ayene ¶ When Oswalde herd the tyding that Cadwalin turned home ayene he wold no longer fle but aboid Peanda yaf him bataill Peanda wos discomfited and fled and come ayen to Cadwalyn and sayed that he wold neuer hold o fote of land of him but yf so were that he wold a venge him of Oswald ¶ Cadwalyn let assemble a gret host for to fight with Oswald so that he Peanda come to Northhūberland ̄ yaf bataill vn to Oswald in the same bataill was oswald slayn and his heid smyten of and after he wos entered at the abbay of Bardeney ī wich place god hath wrought for him mony a fair miracull both ther ̄ els where ¶ And anone Oswy his brother seysed all the land in to his hond that wos thys Oswaldis ̄ the folke of Northūberland loued hī wonder well held him for ther lord· but he had men of his kyn worthy ynough that wold haue deꝑted the land and they wered to gedre well and for as moch as they wer not strōg ynowgh they come to Pianda and prayed him of helpe and socour and biheght him of that land largely vpon this couenaunt that he wold them gouerne and helpe ̄ counceill ¶ Peanda herd ther prayer and so spake with the kyng Cadwalin that he shuld ordeyn a gret host and fast ordeyn him in to Northhumberland for to fight with Oswy ¶ And Oswy was a meke man and mich loued pees and charite prayed Peanda of loue and pees and ꝓferrid him of gold and siluer gret plent● ¶ And this Peanda was so proud that he nold graunte him pees for no maner thyng but for all thing he wold with him sight So at the last ther was set a day of batall ¶ And Oswy euer had trast vpon god And Peanda trast to moch vpon his pride and vpō his host that he had and to geder they smyten egrely but Peanda anone wos discomfited slayn and this was after the Incarneciō of our lord ihū crist viC. lv yere And this Oswy regned xxviij yere and a kyng that wos called Oswyne that wos Peandais cosin wered vpō king Oswy ̄ to gedre foughten but Oswy had the victori of Oswyne oswyne was discomfited slayn and lieth at Tynnemouth ¶ How kȳg Cadwaldre that wos Cadwaleynes son regned after his fadre and was the last kyng of Bretons AFt the deth of Cadwalyn regned his son Cadwaldre wel̄ and nobulli and his moder was the suster of kyng Peanda ¶ And when he had regned xij yere he fell in to a gret sekenesse and than wos ther a gret descorde by twen the lordis of the lond that euery on of hem wered vpon other And yit in that tyme ther fell so gret derth and scarcite of corne other vitailles ī this land that a man might go iij. days or iiij fro toūe to toune that he shuld not fīd to bie for gold ne salu bred wyne ne none other vitaill wherwith a man myght leue but onli the pepull leued by rotes of herbis for other lyuyng had thei nōe so mich wos it faillid all a bout fisshis wildbestes all other thing so that yit to this missauētur ther fell so gret mortalyte ̄ pestilence emōg the pepull by the corupcion of the eir that the leuyng pepull ne sufficed not to beri the deid bodies for they died so sodenli both gret and small lord and sarnand os thei ●ten goyng ̄ spekyng they fell doune ̄ died so that neuer wos herd of more soden deth emonge the pepull for he that went for to beri the deid bodi with the same deid bodi wos beried ¶ And so thei that might
child so made hī to go about the stake till that all his bouels werdrawen out of his body ̄ so died Alured ther thurgh treson of the erle godwyn ¶ When tho lordis of englond had hard wist how alured that shuld haue bene ther kyng was put to deth thurgh the fals tratour godwin they wer wōder wroth suore bitwin them god ̄ bi his holy names that he shuld die a more werse deth than did Edrith of strattō that had betraied his lord Edmōd Irenside ̄ they wald haue put hī to deth bot the thefe tratour fled thens in to denmarke and ther held him iiij· yere ̄ more lost all his land in englond SIluester the thrid wos pope after Bn̄dic This Siluester was chosī and Benedict was expulsid And afterward was he expulsid and benedict was put vp ayene And after he was put out and Gregori wos made pope and he wos but a sympull letterd man and ther for he chose an other pope to be cōsecrate with hī and when mony men wer displesid with this gydyng of ij popis the thrid was brought in the wich shuld ocupye the place of both the two And so they strofe emonges them self bot then Henri the emprour come to rome and deposit them all ond made Clement the secumd pope whom he made anone to croune him and he sayd to the romans they shuld neuer chese pope with out his assent so v. beyng pope the sex wos put in But mony men sayth this Gregori was an holy man Damasus the secund wos after Clement xxiij days This man was an vsurper of the pope seet he died sodenly And anone the Romans asked to haue a pope and that the almayns sh̄uld haue none for they wer so herd hertid that they myght not incline to the ītent of the emprour the wich said ther sh̄uld be no pope chosin bot if he wold be of counsell of the eleccion bot for all that they put in this holy man Leo. and after he had of that consciens and refuseyd and anone he was chosin bi the comyn assent This Leo put crist in the forme of a lasur in his own bede and in the morow he fond no thyng ther. ¶ Of sent Edward the confessour that was Alured is broder how he wos kyng of englond ANd when this was done all the barons of englond sensē an other tyme in to Normandie for that Edward shuld cum in to englond with moch honour ¶ And this edward in his childhode loued almyghty god and him drad and in ●●●●ste and clennes lad his life and hatid sin os deth ¶ And wh●n he wos crouned and annoynted with a riall pouer he for yat not his good maners ̄ condiciōs that he frist vsed And for yat not all good customs for no maner honour ne for no riches ne for no ●●ner highnesse but euer more more yaf him to goodnes 〈◊〉 loued god all mekenes and loued god holy chirch passing al maner thyng And poer men also he loued and them held as they had bene his own bretheren and to them oft yaf gret almys with full good wyll ¶ Of the frist speciall loue that god shewed to sent edward leuīg IT befell on a day as he went from the chirche of westmynstre and had herd masse of sent Iohn̄ the Euangelist for as moche as he loued sent iohn̄ euangelist more specially after god and our lady than he did any other sent ¶ And so ther come to him a pylgrame and prayed him for the loue of god our lady and Iohn̄ euangelist some good him for to yefe ¶ And the kyng priuely toke his ring of his fynger that no man ꝑsaued it and yaf it to the pilgrame and he it vndirfenge and wēt thēs ¶ This kyng Edward made all the good lawes of englond that yit bene most vsed and holden And was so merciabull and so full of pitte that no man myght be more ¶ How the erle godwyn come ayene in to englond and had ayē all his land aftward sent edward weddid his doughter WHen the erle godwyn that was duellyng in Denmarke had moch herd of the goodnesse of kyng Edwarde and that he wos so full of merci and of pitte He thought that he wold gone ayene in to englond for to sech and to haue grace of the good king edward that 〈◊〉 ●●●cifull was that he myght haue his land ayen in pees a●●●ayed hī as moch as he myght and put him toward these 〈◊〉 in to englond to london ther that the kyng was that tyme all the lordis of englond ̄ held a parlament ¶ Godewyn sent to them that wer his frendis ̄ wer the most grettest lordis of the land ̄ prayed thē to besech the kynges grace for him ̄ that he wold his pees and his land grant him This lordys ladd●n him before the kyng to see●e his grace ¶ And anone os the kyng him saw he appeled hī of tresō and of the deth of alured his ●●●ther and thes wordis vn to him seyed Traytour Godewin quod the kyng I the appele that thow hast betrayed and slayn my brother Alured ¶ Certis sir quod Godwyn saue your grace and your pees and your lordship I him neuer betrayed ne yit him slew And therfor I put me in reward of the court ¶ Now fair lordis quod the kyng ye that bene my lieges erles barens of the land that here bene assembled Full well ye hard myne appele and the ansuer also of godwyn And therfor I will that ye awarde and doth right ¶ The Erlis and Barons tho gadered them all to geder for to done this award by them self ̄ so they spoken diuersely emonges them For sum sayed ther wos neuer aliaunce by homage serment seruice ne by lordship bitwen Godwyn and alured for wich thing they myght him draw ¶ And at the last they deuised demyd that he shold put him in the kynges marci al to gedres ¶ Tho spake the erle Leuerich of Couentre a good man to god to all the world told his reson in this maner and sayd The erle godwyne is the best frendid man of englond after the kyng and well myght it not bene gayn sayd that with out consell of godwyn Alured was neuer put to deth Wherfor i award as touchīg my parte that hīself and his son euery of vs xij erles that bene his frendis wend before the kyng chargid with as mich gold and siluer as we may bere be twix our handis ̄ prayng the kīg for yefe his euell will to the erle godwyn and resaue his homage ̄ his land yeld ayene ¶ And they accordid vn to that awarde ̄ come in this maner as is aboue sayed euery of them with gold siluer as moch as they myght bere betwen ther handis before the kīg thei said the forme the maner of ther acord
comforth solacen as he was woned for to done at that worthy fest ¶ Wherfor all ther myrth and cōforth emōgꝭ all that wer ī the hall wer turned ī to eare sorow for encheson that they dred for to lefe the gad lord the kyng ¶ And vpō sent Iohanes day the euangelist tho that come next the kīg vnderfēge his rightes of holy churche as it faleth to euery cristī man and abode the merci the will of god tho ij pylgrymes he let be fore him cum ̄ yaf them rich yeftes betoke them to god ¶ And also the abbot of westmīster he let before him cum toke him that ring ī honor of god ̄ sent Marie of sent iohn̄ the Euangelest the abbot toke and put it emōg other reliques so that it is at westmynster euer shall be so lay the kyng seke till the xij euen tho died the good king edward at westmīster ther he lieth for whos loue god hath shewid mōy a fair miracull ¶ And this wos ī the yere of the īcarnaciō of our lord ihū crist M.lxv. and after he wos translate put ī to the shrine by 〈…〉 Th●●●● of ●to●●●● VIctor the secund was pope after Leo lytell of him is writyn Henri the secund wos emprour after the frist henri xvij yere This man wos cosin to Conrady ̄ he wos borne in a wode and twyes takyn to be slayn when he was a child bot god defendi him euer more When he wos made emprour he made a monasteri in the same place in the wode wer he vas borne This man wos a victorius man And he entyrd in to Italy and ther he toke Pandulphum the prince of campony Stephanus the ix was pope after victor ix monethis Benedictus after him he toke the dignite of the pope Stephyn by strength and keppid it ix monethis then dicessed Henricus the thyrd wos emprour after Henri the secund This Herri was an in quiet man And mony tymes troblid that holy man gregori the vij And frist he askyd foryefnes was a soyled bothe ꝑsauered not bot brought in an other pope ayens him And sayd he was an heritike and Gregori cursid him And the chesars of the emprour they chose the duke of Saxon for to be Emprour whom this Henri in bataill ower come And then he come to rome· wyth his pope and pursued pope Gregori and the Cardinales also And then anone Robert the kyng of Napyls droffe him thens And delyuered the pope and his Cardinales neuer the lese yit he wos a man of gret almys And xij tymes he faught in batall and at the last he died wricchetly for he wos put therby his owne son for so os he did to other men so wos he done to Nicholas the secund wos pope after Benedict ij yere Thys Nicholas called a counsell ayens the archedekyn of Turonosēs the wich was an heritike he taught ayens the faith for he arrit in the sacrament after wos he conuertid and wos an holy man bot he coud neuer conuerte his decipuls Nota. Alexander the secund was pope after him xij yere This Alexander wos an holy man And he ordend that vnder payn of cursing that no man sh̄uld heir a prestis masse whome men knew had a lemman vt pꝪ patet 32 dist preter hoc He had strife with on Codulo bot he expulsit him as an vsorpe● ̄ put hym out as a symoyer ¶ How harold that wos goodewynes son wos made kyng and how he scappid fro the Duke of bretan WHen sent edward wos gone out of this world and was passid to god ̄ worthely entered as it apertenyt to such a gret lord for to be The barons of the land wolde haue had edwarde Helingus son to edward the owtlaw that wos Edmond Irēsides son to be kyng for as moch as he wos most kyndest kynges blode of the raame ¶ But Haroldes son thurgh the erle goodwyne ̄ the strength of his fadre Godewyn thurgh other gret lordes of the reame that wer of his kyn vn to him sib seised all englond in to his hand anone let croune him kyng after the enterment of sent edward ¶ This Harold that wos godewīs sone the secund yere after that sent Edward was deid wold haue gone in to Flaunders bot he wos dreuen thurgh tempast in to the cuntre of Pountife and ther he was takyn and brought vn to duke wyllyam And this Harold wened that tho this duke william wold haue bene a vēged vpon him for encheson that the erle Godewyn that wos haroldis fader had let kyll Alured that was sent edwardis brother and principally for encheson that Alured was quene emma sone that wos Richardus mother duke of Normandie that wos aiell to the duke william ¶ And neuertheles when the duke wyllm had harrold in prison and vnder his pouer for as moch as this harold wos a nobull wise knyght and a worthy of body that his fadre and he wos a cordid with good kyng edward ̄ therfor wold not misdone him but all maner thinges that be twix them wer spoken and ordeined harold by his good wil swore vpon a boke and vpon holy sentis that he shold spouse and wed duke wyllm doughter after the deth of sent edward that he shuld besili done his deu for to kepe saue the reame of englond vn to the profet and a vauntege of duke willm ¶ And when harold had thus made his oth vn to duke willm he let him go ̄ yaf him mony riche yeftis And he tho went thens ̄ com in to englōd anone did in this maner when sent edward was deid as a man falsly for sworen he let croune him kyng of englond falsely brake the counant that he had made before with duke willm wherfor he wos wonder wroth with him and swore that he wold vpon hī ben a vengid what so euer him befell ¶ and anone duke willm lett assembull a gret host come in to englond to a venge him vpō Harold to conquere the land if that he myght ¶ And in the same yere thot harold was crouned Harald harestrenge kyng of Denmarke ariued in scotland ̄ thought to haue be kyng of englond ̄ he come in to englond kylled ̄ robbid destroyed all that he might till that he come to yorke ̄ ther he killed mony men of armys a thovsand ̄ an hondreth prestys ¶ When this tydyng come to the kyng he assembled a strong pouer went for to fight with harold of denmarke with his own hand hī killed ̄ the danois wer discomfited ̄ tho that left alyue with moch soreu fled to ther shippis And thus kyng harold of englond kylled kyng harold of denmarke Anno domini M.lxvi. ¶ How wylliam basterd duke of Normandie come in to englond and kylled kyng Harold
to fraunce ther held them os pepull that wer exiled out of englond for euer more ¶ And sone after it was ordeyned by the legat Octobone ̄ by other gret lordis the wisest of Englond that all tho that had bene ayenst the kyng wer disherited sh̄uld haue ayen ther landis by grevous raunsuns after that it was ordeyned and thus they wer accordid with the kyng and pees cried thurgh out Englond ̄ thus the were was endied ¶ And when this was done the legate toke his leue of the kyng of the quene ̄ of all the gret lardis of englond wēt tho to rome the lv yere of kyng Henris regne And Edward king Iohon son of Britan Iohn̄ vessy Thomas of clare Roger of Clifford Othes of Graunston Robert le Brus Iohn̄ of verdō ̄ mony other lordis of englond and of by yond the see token ther way toward the holy land ̄ the kyng Henri died in the same tyme at westmynster when he had be kīg lv yere xix wokis on sent Edmondis day the Erchebishop of Cantorburi he was entered att westmynster on sent edmondes day the kyng in the yere of incarnacion of our lord ihū crist M.CC.lxxij ¶ Profecie of Merlin of the kyng Henri the frist expouned that was Kyng ●hohan son ANd of this Henri profecied Merlin saied that a lomb shold come out of wynchestre ī the yere of the Incarnaciō of our lord ihū crist M CC. and xvi with trew lippis ̄ holynes written in his hert ̄ he said soth for the good Henri the kyng wos borne in wynchestre in the yere aboue sayd he spake good wordis and swete and wos an holy man of good concience ¶ And Merlyn said that this henri sh̄old make the fairest place of the world that in his tyme shuld not be fully endid ¶ And he said soth for he made the new werke of the abbey of sent Petris chirch at westmynster that is fairer of sight then ony other place that ony men knaweth thurgh out all cristyndom but kīg henri died or that werke wer fully at an end that wos gret harme ¶ And yit said Merlyn that this Lambe shuld haue pees the most tyme of his regne And he said full soth for he w●s neuer annoyed thurgh were ne desesed ī no maner wise till a lytell before his deth Merlyn said ī his ꝓfecie more ̄ ī the regne end of the forsaid lābe a wolfe of a strāge land sh̄uld do hī moch harme thorow his were that he shuld at the last bene master thurgh help of a reed fox that shuld cum forth of the northwest and shuld him ouercum And that he shuld driue him out of the water and that ꝓfecy full well was knawen for within a litell tyme or the kyng died Symōd of Mounteford erle of Leicestre that was borne in fraūse began ayenst him strong were thurgh which doyng mony a good bacheler was shent deid ̄ disherite ¶ And when kyng Henri had the victori at Eusham ̄ Symōd the erle wos slayn thurgh help might of Gilbert of Clare erle of Gloucestre that wos in kepīg ward of the forsaid Symōd thurgh ordinance of kyng Henri that wēt ayen vn to the kyng with moch pouer ¶ Wherfor the forsaid Symōd wos sh̄ent and that wos gret harme to the ꝯmynes of Englond that so good a man was shēt for the trouth and died in charite and for the commyns profite of the same folke and therfor almyghty god for him hath sithens shewed mony a full fair myracull vn to diuerse men and women of the sekenes ̄ disese that they haue had for the loue of him ¶ And Merlyn also told and said in his propheci that after that tyme the Lambe shuld leue no while and than his seed shuld bene in strange land with out any pasture ¶ And he said so the. for kyng Henri leued no while after when that Symond moūfort wos deid that kyng Henri ne died anone after him ¶ And in the meyn tyme Sir Edward his son that wos the best kyng of the world of honour wos tho in the holy land gat there Acres ¶ And in that cantre he begate on dame Elenour his wife iohan of acres his doughtre that aftward wos Countasse of Glocestre And made such a viage in the holy land that all the world spake of his knyghthod and eueri man drad him high and low thurgh out all cristyndom as the stori of him telleth as afterward ye shall here more openli And from the tyme that kyng Henri died till that sir Edward wos crouned kīg all the gret lordis of englōd were as faderles children without any socour that thē might maīten ̄ gouerne defend ayens ther dedely emnys GRegririus the ix was pope after Honori This man canonysit mony saintis ̄ defendit mighteli the chirche ayenes Frideric therfor he toke mony p̄latis and ij cardinalis the wich went to coūsell ayens hȳ This pope wos seged ī the cite of Rome by the emprour ̄ he saw the romans wer corruppid by the monay of the emprour Then he toke in his handis the hedes of the appostils Petur Paule and went with precession fro the chirche of sent Iohn̄ latronens to sent petres chirche And so he gat the hertis of the romans and then tho emprour went far a way fro the cite This pope made frere Iaymond to ꝯpill the .v. bokis of the decretals of mony pistils docreis· And after with mony tribulacions of this tyrand and other he decessid and 〈…〉 Celestinus the iiij was pope after Gregori almost a mōthe and he was in his lyfe and in his conyng laudabull And he was an old mā a febull ̄ decessid and ther was no pope after him almost a xij monthes Innocenciꝰ the iiij was pope after him xi yere sex mōthes This man canonysit mony sentis ̄ Frederik the emprour he deposid ̄ cursed as a emny to god the chirch in the thrid yere that he was made pope ̄ he was holpen by the ianuencis ¶ Then was henri the sex chosen willm by the popis commandement ayens Frederic on after an other bot they ꝓualid not to ower cum his tyrannyde for he was ouer mighti ne thes wer not crouned for they decessid anōe Thomas de aquino an holy doctor Albartus magnus the bisshop of Ratisponēs Eustacius Boneauentur a deuote doctor wer this tyme the wich distruied moch heresi enfeckid by the Emprour Alexander was pope after Innocent vij yere litell of him is writyn Vrbanus was after him iij. yere iij. mōthes This mā drofe a way the host of the sarisens by men merkid with the cros thee wich Maufred had send ayens the chirche ̄ the pope toke the kīgdome of Cicill to the kīgis broder of fraunce that
the englisshmē wer discomforted ̄ sorowed in northhūberland ¶ For enchesō that kīg Edwardis son set by the scottis no force for the riot of Perys of Ganaston wherfore Alas wos the song thurgh out all englond for defaute of they re good werdeyn frō the I le of shepey vn to the I le of marcill the pepull made moch sorow for good kīg Edwardis deth ¶ For they wened that good kīg edward shuld haue gone ī to the holy land for that was holy his purpose vpon whos soule god for his high grace haue inci Anno domini M.CC.lxxxiiij CElestinus wos pope after Nicholas v. monethis and nothynh nobull of him is written bot that he wos a vertuus man Bonefacius the .viij. wos after him viij yere This Bonefaci wos a man ī thos thinges the wich ꝑteneth to court for he wos vere exparte in such maters And because he had no peer he put no mesurnesse to his prudens And toke so gret pride vpon him that he said he wos lord of all the world and mony thyngꝭ he did with his myght the wich failed wriechedly in the end he yaf a sampull to all prelatis that they shuld not be proude but vnder the forme of a veray schepard of god they shuld more study for to be loued of ther subiectis then to be drad This man is he of whome it is said that he entred as a fox he leued as a Lyon and died as a dog ¶ This tyme the yere of grace was ordeyned from an hondreth yere to an hondreth yere And the frist Iubile was in the yere of our lord Ihū crist a M.ccc.. Benedictus the xi was after Boneface xi monethis This mā wos an holi man of order of the frere prechours litill wile liued but decessid anone Adulphus wos emprour vi yere this mā was the erle of anoxone And wos not crouned by the pope for he wos slayn in bataill Albertus was emprour after him x. yere This man wos the duke of Anstrie and frist was repreued of the pope and after wos confirmed by the same pope for the male●● of the kyng of fraunce the wich wos an enmy vn to the chirche And to that Albert the same pope yaf the kyngdom of fraunce as he did other kyngdoms bot it profettid not for at the last he wos slayn of his nevu Clemens was pope after Benedictus almost ix yere And he was a gret bylder of castelles and other thinges and he dampned the order of templaries and he ordeyned the vij boke of the decretalis the wich be called the questions off Clementyns And anone after ī a counsell the wich he held at vienna he reuokid that same boke· the wich his successari Iohn̄ called ayen īcorporit it pupplicit it This Clemēt first of all popis translatid the popis seet fro rome to the Auīnon· wheder it was done bi the mocion of god or the boldenes of man diuerse mē merueleth Iohan the xxij was pope after him xviij yere This man was all glorious as for thos thynges that wer to be vsid thurgh the actyue liffe And he pupplishit the constitucōis of the Clementines and send them to all the vniuersites and mōy santis he canonised thes fat bisshopbriches he deuidid he ordined mony thinges ayens the pluralite of benefices and mōy heritikes he dampned bot wheder he wos saued or not oure lord wold not shew to thos he louyd veray well Henri the .vij. was emprour after Albert v. yere This Henri was a nobull man in were and he coueted to haue pees by land and water he wos a glorius mā in bataill And neuer ouercummyn with enmys And at the last he wos poysened of a frere when that he houselid him bi resauīg of the sacrament ¶ Of kyng Edward that wos kyng Edwardis son ANd after this kyng Edward regned Edward his son that was borne in Carnariuan and this Edward went him in to fraunce and ther he spoused Isabell the kynges doughter of Fraunce the xxv day of Ianiuer at the chirche of our ladi at Boloyn in the yere of our lord ihesu crist a M.ccc.vij And the xx day of Feuyer the next yere that come after he wos crouned solempli at westmynstre of the Erchebisshop Robert of wynchelse and of the erchebisshop off Cantorburi And ther wos so gret prece of pepull that sir iohan bakwell wos deid and mordred ¶ And anone as the good kyng Edward was deid sir Edeward his son kyng of englond sent after Pers of Ganastane in to Gascoyn and so moch loued him that he called him his broder And anone after he yaf vn to him the lordship of walyngforde and it wos not long after that he ne yaf him the erldom of Cornewaill ayens all the lordis wyll of the reame of englond ¶ And tho brought he sir Walter of Langton bisshop of Chestre in to prison in to the tour of london with two knaues allone him to serue For the kyng was wroth with him for because that sir walter made complaynte vpon him to his fader wherfor he was put in to prison in the tyme of Troilebaston ¶ And the forsaid Pers of Ganaston made so gret mastries that he went in to the kynges tresorie in the abbey of westmynster and toke the table of gold with the tristyls of the same mony other riche Iewels that sum tyme wer the nobull and good kīg Arthurs ̄ toke thē to a marchand that was called Aymeri of Friscombaand For he shulde bere them ouer see ī to Gascoyne and so he went thens and they come neuer ayen after wherfore it wos a gret loose vn to this land ¶ And when this Pers wos so richeli auaunced he be come so proud and so stout wherfor all the gret lordis of the reame had him ī dispite for his gret bering wherfore sir Hēri the laci erle of Nicholl and syr Guy erle of warrewik the wich good lordis the goode kyng Edward sir Edwardis fader kyng of Englond charged that Peris of Ganaston shuld not cum in to englond for to bring his son Edward in to riot ¶ And all the lordis of Englond assemled them a certayn day at the freris prechours at London and ther they spekyn of the dishonour that kyng Edward did vn to his reame and to his croune ¶ And so they assentid all bothe erles and barons and all the commyns that the foresaid Pers of Ganastone shuld be exiled out of Englond for euer more and so it wos done for he forswore Englond and went in to Irlond and ther the kyng made hym chiuetayn and gouernour of the land by his commission and theer this pers was cheuetayne of all the land and did ther all that hī liked and had pouer what he wold and that tyme wer the templars exiled thurgh all cristinte for encheson that men put vpon them that they shuld done thynges ayens the faith and good beleue·
vpō the heed that the brayn brest out and fel on the ground and so was he dede an euell deth ¶ Tho toke they the Mortimer as he armed him at the toures dore when he hard the noyse of them for dred And when the quene Isabell saw that the Mortimer was taken she made moch sorow in hert and thes wordes vn to them said ¶ Now fair sires I pray you that ye don no ne harme to his body a worthy knyght our welbeloued frend our dere cosyn ¶ Tho went they thens and come and brought the mortimer and presentid him vn to the kyng Edward and he commaunded to bring him in sauf ward But anone as they that wer consent vn to the Mortimers doyng herd tell that he was taken they went and hid them and priuely by nyght went out of the toune eche in his side with heuy hert and mornyng and leued vpon ther landis as well as they myght ¶ And so that same yere that the Mortimer was take he had at his retene ix score knyghtis with out squyers and sergiauntys of armes and fote men ¶ And tho was the mortimer lad to london And sir Symōd of Beford was lad with him and was take to the conestabull of the toure to kepe ¶ But afterward wos the mortimers liif examined at westmynstre before the kīg and before al the gret lordis of englōd for ꝑill that might fall to the reame to enquere also wich were assentyng to sir edwardis deth the kīges fader also thurgh whom the scottis ascappid from stanhope in to scotland with out the will of kyng edward ¶ And also how the chartre of ragman was deliuered vn to the scottis wherin the homag feautes of scotland were conteyned that the scottis shuld done euer more to the english̄ kīg for the reame of scotland wherfore in his absēs he was dampned to be draw and honged for his treson this myschief come vn to him on sent Andrewes euen in the yere of incarnaciō of our lord Ihū crist M.ccc xxx ¶ How kyng edward get ayen vn to him grociously the homages and feautes of Scotlād wher of he was put out thurgh fals coūcell of Isabell his modre and sir Roger Mortimer that was new made erle of marche NOw ye haue hard lordis how sir Iohan Bailloll in the time of pees was chosen to be kyng of Scotland for encheson that he come of the eldest doughter of the erle Dauid of Hontīgton thas wos kyng Alexandre brether of Scotland that died with out heir of his body begoten And how this Iohan made feaute homage to kyng Edward Henris son the iij. for his land●s of scotland And how he afterward withsaid his homage thurgh councell of the scottis in the yere of our lord a M.cc lxxiiij ̄ sent vn to the pope thurgh a fals suggestion that he made his oth vn to the forsaid kyng edward ouer his astate ̄ his will of wich othe the pope him assoilled thurgh his bulsis to hī y sent ¶ And a none as kīg edward wist ther of he ordeyned anōe his barons come vn to Berewike ̄ ꝯquerid the toūe at wich cōquest ther were sloyn xxvM. ̄ vijC. and the bailloll that was kīg of scotland cō yeld hī to good kīg edward ̄ the kīg afterward deliuered hī out of the tour of londō And all the gret lordis of Scotlād with him that tho were taken at Berewik and yaf them sauf condithis to gone in to scotland ¶ And the scottis sith thurgh ther falsenesse wered vpon good kyng edward ¶ And when sir Iohan bailloll kīg of scotland saw all this he went ouer the see vn to Dunpier and leued ther vpō his own landis as well as he myght till that the scottis wold amend them of thermisdedis and trespace ̄ lad with him sir edward his son wherfore the Scot●s in dispite of him called him sir Iohan Turnlabard for beca● that he wold not offende ne trespace ayens the good kyng edward of englond ¶ And so he for soke his Reame of Scotland set thar of but litell price ¶ And this sir Iohn̄ long tyme duelled in fraunce till that he died ther And sir Edward his son vnderfeng his heritage and did homage vn to the kyng of fraunce for his landis of Dunpier and so it fell afterward that Edward that wos Iohn̄ Bailloll son had with hī a squyer of englōd that wos borne in yorkshire that was called Iohn̄ of Barnabi this Edward bailloll loued him moch wos ny him full priue ¶ And so this Iohn̄ of barnaby was in debate with a frensh man in the toune of Dunpier ̄ so he killed him wēt in his wai in all the hast that he myght in to the Castell for to haue socour help of his lord ¶ And anōe come the officers of the toūe to take iohan of Barnaby as a felon sir edward his lord holp hym ̄ rescued him ̄ by nyght made hī wēd out of the castell so he went his way come ī to englōd with out any harme ¶ And when the kyng of fraūce saw that sir Edward had rescued his felon he become wonder wroth ayens sir Edward and anōe let him be arestid toke in to his hand all his landis ¶ Tho duelled sir Edwar in prison vn to the tyme that sir Henri of Beaumont come in to fraunce the wich Henri sum tyme was erle of angos in scotland thurgh his wife wos put out of the forsaid erldom whē the accordemēt was bitwen Englond and Scotland thurhh the quene isabell and sir Roger Mortimer and ther copani for the mariage that she made bitwen Dauid that wos Robert the Brus son Dame Iohana atte Toure kyng Edwardis sustre of englōd well vnderstode this that at the end he sh̄uld cum to his right but if it wer thurgh sir edward Bailloll that was right heir of the reame of Scotland ¶ And the kyng of fraūce Lowys loued moch this sir Henri and he was with him full priue and thought for to make a deliueraunce of sir Edward Baillolls body if he migh in any maner of wyse ¶ Tho praied he the kyng that he wold graunte him of his grace sir Edward Baillolls body vn to the next ꝑlament that he myght lyue with his own rentis in the meyn tym and that he myght stand to be Iuged bi his peris at the parlamēt ¶ And the kyng graūtid him his praier and made the forsaid Edward to be deliuered out of prison in the maner aboue said And anone as he wos out of prisō sir Henri toke him forth with him and lad him to englond and made him duell priuely at the maner of sandhall vp onse in yorkeshire with the lady vescy so he ordeined him ther an houge retenaunce of pepul of englisshmen ̄ also of aliens for to conquere ayen
put furth and shewed the accord ̄ the tretis that wos stabilisshed ̄ made bitwen tho ij kynges wich accord plesid to moch pepull and therfore by the kynges commaundement ther wer gadred ̄ come to gedre in west mynstre church the frist sonday of lent that is to say the ij Kal̄ of Februer the forsaid englishmen and fraūshemun where was song a solempne masse of the Trinite of the arche bisshop of cantorburi master Simond Islepe ¶ And when the agnꝰ dei wos done the kyng beyng ther with his sonnys and also the kyng sonnys of fraunce othir nobull and gret lordis with candell light ̄ crosses broght forth all that wer called ther to that wer not sworne a fore swore that same oth that wos writtyn vpō goddis body on the masse boke in this wise we N. ̄ N. swerin vpon goddis body ̄ on the holy gospelles stedfastly to hold kepe toward vs the pees the accord made bitwen the ij kynges and neuer for to do the cōtrarie whan they had thus sworne they tokē ther scroues that ther othis wer comprehendid in to the notaries this same yere in the ascencion eue about mydday was seyn the clipes of the son ther folowed soch a drought that for defaut of reyn ther wos gret barnesse of corne frute and hey ¶ And in the same moneth the vi Kal̄ of Iune ther fell a sanguyn rain almost like blode at Burgon And a sangwyne cros from morne vn to prime wos seyn aperid at Boloyn in the heier the which mony men saw· and after it meued and fell in the midde see ¶ And in the same tyme in fraūce englōd mōy other land as they that wer ī playn cūtres desert baren witnesse sodenli ther apperid ij Castels of the wich went out ij hostes of armed mē ¶ And that one host wos clothed ī white ̄ that other ī blake and when bataill wos betwne them be gun· the white ouercome the blake And anone after the blake toke hert vn to them and ouercome the white and after that they went ayen in to ther castels than the castels and all the host vanesshed away ¶ And in this same yere wos a gret and an huge pestilence of pepull and namly of men whos wifes as women out of gouernaūce toke housbandis as well strangers as other lewde and simpull pepull the which foryeting ther honour ̄ worsship and berthe coupled and maried them with them that wer of low dedre ̄ litell repitacion in this same yere died Henri duke of Lancastre ̄ also in this yere Edward prince of wales weddid the countes of kent that wos Sir Thomas wife holand the wich wos deꝑted some time and deuorced fro the erle of Salisberi for cause of that same knyght ¶ And about this tyme began and arose a gret companie of diuerse nacions gadred to geder of whome ther leders gouernours wer englissh pepull And they wer called a pepull with out any hede the wich did moch harme in the ꝑtie of fraūce And not long after ther arose an other companie of diuerse nacions that wos called the whit companie the wich in the parties ̄ cuntres of Lumbardie did moch sorow ¶ This same yere sir Iohan of Gaunt the sone of kyng Edward the thrid wos made duke of Lancastre by reson ̄ cause of his wife that was the doughter heir of Henri sum tyme duke of lancastre ¶ Of the gret wynd and how prince edward toke the lordshyp of Gnyhen of his fadre went theder ANd in the xxxvij yere of kyng edward the xv day of Ianiu that is to sai on sent Maures day about eu●̄s●ng tyme ther arose and come such a wynd out of the south with such a fersenesse and strength that it bristed and blew doune to thee ground high houses and strong bildynges toures churches and stepulles and other stronges and all other strong werkes that stoden still wer shake ther with that they ben yit and shall be euer more the febuller weykir while they stond And this wind lasted without any cessing vij dais continually ¶ And anone after ther folowed such waters in hey tyme ̄ in haruest tyme that all felde werkis wer strongly let left vn don ¶ And ī the same yere prince edward toke the lordship of Guyhen and did to kyng Edward his fadre homage and feaute therfore ̄ wend ouer see in to Gascoyn with his wife children And anōe after kīg edward made sir Leonell his son duke of Clarence sir edmond his other son erle of Cambrigge ¶ And in the xxxviij yere of his regne it wos ordeyned in the ꝑlament that men of law both of the chirche and temꝑall law sh̄uld fro that time forth plete ī ther mother tong ¶ And in the same yere comen in to englond iij kynges that is for to sai The kyng of Fraunce the kyng of Cipres and the kyng of Scotland by cause to viset and for to speke with the kyng of englond Of whome they wer wonder wel come and moch worssh̄ippid ¶ And after that they had be here long time two of them went ayen home in to ther own cuntres ̄ kyngdomes But the kyng of fraunce thurgh gret sekenesse maladie that he had abode still in englond ¶ And ī the xxxix yere of his regne was a strong ̄ an huge frost ̄ that lasted long that is to say fro sent Andrewes tide to the .xiiij. Kal̄ of aprill that the tylth sawyng of the erth ̄ other such feld warkie and hand werkes wer moch let left vn done for cold ̄ hardenesse of the erth ¶ And at Orray in bretan that tyme wos ordeyned a gret dedely bataill bitwene sir Iohn̄ of Mounfort duke of Britan sir Charles of bloys but the victorie fell to the forsaid sir Iohn̄ thurgh help and socour of the englisshmen And ther were taken mony knyghtis ̄ squyers and other men that wer vnnombred in the wich bataill wos slayn Charles him self with all that stode aboute him of the englishmen wer slayn but vij And in this yere died at Sauoy Iohn̄ the kyng of fraunce whos seruice ̄ exequies kīg edward let ordeyn did in diuerse places worssh̄ipfully to be don ̄ to Douer of worshipfull men ordeyned him worthely to be led with his own costis ̄ expens frō thēs he was fet in to fraunce ̄ beried at sent Denys ¶ In the xl yere of kyng Edward the vij Kal̄ of Februer wos borne Edward prince edward son the wich wan he wos vij yere of old he died ¶ And in the same yere it wos ordeyned that sent Petres pēs fro that tyme forth shuld not be payed the wich kīg· Yuo sometyme kīg of englōd of the cūtre of west saxons that began to regne in the yere of our lord god ¶ C.lxxix first
gret and so passing hetes and ther with all a gret pestilence in englond and ī other diuerse parties of the world that it distruyd and slew violently and strongly both men and women with outnombur ¶ This som yere died sir edward the lord spenser a worthy knyght and a bolde And in the mynster of Teukesburi worsshipfully is beried And lastyng this pestilence the pope at the instance prayer of a english Cardinall graunted to all pepull that died in englond that wer sori repentant for ther sinnys and also sh̄riuen full remission bi .ij. bulles vnder lede .vi. monethis than next to last ¶ In this same yere the erle of penbroke was take and ranso●ed bi Bartram Clekyn bitwen Paris and Calais as he come toward englond vpon sent Etheldredis day the wich sent as it wos said the erle often tymes had offendid with ī a litell while after he died ¶ And in Nouember next after ther met at burges the duke of Lancastre the duke of Angoy with mony other lordis p̄lates of both reames for to tret of pees ¶ Of the deth of prince Edward and of the lord Latimer da●e Alice peres thurgh whom hir maītenau●es the reame mōy aday wos misgouerned NOt long after the .li. yere of kyng Edwardis regne hee let ordeyne ̄ hold at westmīstre the gretest ꝑlamēt that was seyn mony ayere afrre ¶ In the wich ꝑlament he axed of the comynalte of the reame as he had done be fore a gret subsidi to be gr●ūted to him for defendyng of him ̄ of his reame but the communes ansuerd that they wer so oft day bi day greued and charged with so mony talages subsidies that they might no longer suffer no such burthous charges and that they knew wist wel ynough that the kyng had ynough for sauīg of hī of his reame if the reame wer well ̄ trewly gouerned but that it had be so lōg euell gouerned bi euell officers· that the reame myght nother ben plenteous of chaffre ̄ marchandise ne also with riches And in thes thinges they proferd them self if the kyng wold certanly to preue and stand bi ¶ And if it wer founden priued afterward that the kyng had nede they wold gladly euery man after hys pouer and state him help and len ¶ And after this wer publisshid shewed in the ꝑlament mony playntes and defautis of diuerse officers of the reame and namly af the lord Latimer thee kynges chambrelayn both to the kyng and eke to the reame ¶ And also at the last ther wos spoken and treted of Dame Alice Pers for the gret wronges and euell gouernaūce that was done by hir coūcell in the reame the wich dame Alice Pers that the kyng had holdin mony day ̄ long tyme to his lemā wherfor it wos the las wondir though thurgh the frealte of the wamanys exciting and hir steryng he consentid to hir leudenesse and euell coūcell the wich dame Alice ̄ also the lord latimer othir suche that meued the kyng to euell gouernaunce ayens his profet the reames also all the comynalte axed desirid that they shold be meued put away in ther stedis wise men worthy that wer trewe ̄ well assayed proued of good gouernaunce shuld be put in ther stedis ¶ So among all other ther wos on amōg the communes that wos a wyse knyght and a trew an eloquent man whos name wos Pers delamare ¶ And this same pers was chosen to be speker for the comunes in the ꝑlament ¶ And forth is same pers told publesshed the trouth ̄ rehersed the wronges ayens the forsaid Dame Alice other certan ꝑsons ̄ the kynges councell as he was bod by the comuns And also trustyng moch for to be supportid mayntened in this mater by help and ̄ fauor of the prince anone as the prince wos deid at the instance and request of the forsaid dame Alice This Pers delamare wos Iuged to ꝑpetuall prison in the castell of Notyngham in the wich he wos ij yere ̄ in the vi Kal̄ of Iule lastyng that same ꝑlament died prince Edward kyng edwardis frist son that is to say in trinite sonday in the worsship of wich fest he wos wont euery yere wher that euer he wer in the world to hold and make the most solēpnite that he myght ¶ Who 's name fortune of knyghthood but if it had be of an other Ector al men both cristen and hethen while that he leued wos in good point wondred moch ̄ drad him wonder sore whos body is worsshipfully buried in Crichirche at Cantorburi ¶ And ī this same yere the mē ̄ the erles tenaūtes of werwik arise maliciously ayens the abbot couēt of Euesham ̄ ther tenaūtis distroid fersly the abbot ̄ the toūe and woūdid bet ther men and slew of them mōy ̄ wēt to thir maner places did moch harme breken doūe thir ꝑkis ̄ ther closes ̄ breken slew ther wild bestes chasid them brekyng ther fishe pondis hedes let the water of thir pondis stewes riuers renne out token the fish bere it with them And did them all the sorow that they myght In so ferforth that forsoth they had distroid ꝑpetually that abbey with all ther mēbres apportenaūs but if the kīg the son had holpen it take hede ther to ¶ And therfore the kyng sent his letters to the erle of warwik chargyng him cōmaūdīg him that he shuld stynt redresse amend tho euell doers ̄ bakers of his pees ¶ And so by menys of lordis other frendis of both sides pes good accord loue was made bitwen them ¶ And for this hurling as it wos said the kyng wold not be gouerned at that tyme by his lordis that ther wer in the ꝑlamēt but he toke made his son the duke of lancastre his gouernour of the reame the wich stode so still as gouernour till the tyme that he died ¶ The same yere anōe after Candilmasse or the ꝑlamēt wos done the kyng asked a subsidie of the clargie ̄ of the lay fe it wos graūted hī that is to say that he shuld haue of euery ꝑson of the lafee both man ̄ womā that passed xiiij yere of age iiij pens out take poer beggers that wer knowen openly for nedy poer beggers And that he sh̄uld haue of euery man of holy chirch that wos beneficed or ꝓmoted xij pens of all other that wer not ꝓmoted iiij pens out take the iiij orders of the freris beggers ¶ Thi● same yere after mihelmasse Richard prince edwardis son wos made prince of wales to whom the kīg yaf also the duchie of Cornwal with the erledō of Chestre ̄ about this time the cardinall of englōde the iiij day befor marie magdelene
moch that ī some places men gadred to geders and made them Captayns as blew berd and othir wich wer taken and resistid and had Iustices and died ¶ And than the said ꝑlament wos adiourned to leycestre And theder the kyng brought with him the duke of suffolke ¶ And when the comunes vnderstode that he was out of the tour ̄ comyn thidder they desiered to haue execucion on them that wer cause of the deliueraunce of Normandie and had ben cause of the deth of the duke of Gloucestre had sold Gascoyn and guyen of wich they named to begilt● the duke of suffolke as chief the lord saye the bisshop of salisberi Daniell mon● mo ¶ And for to pease the comyns the duke of suffolke was exiled out of englond v. yere ¶ And so durīg the ꝑlament hee went ī to Norfolke and ther toke shippyng for to go out of thee reame of englōd ī to fraūce ¶ And this yere as he sailid on the se aship of were callid the Nicholas of tour met with his shipp and fond him therin whom they token out and brought hym ī to ther shippe to the maister and the Capitayns and ther he was examined and at the last Iugged to deth And so they put him in a Cabon and his chapelayn for to shriue him And that done they brought him in to Douer rode and ther set him in to the bote And ther smoten of his hede and brought the body on land vpon the sandis and set the hede ther by ¶ And this wos done thee frist day of May ¶ Lo what auayl̄ed him now all his deliueraunce of Normandie c. And here ye may here how he was rewardid for the deth of the duke of Gloucestre Thus began sorowe vpō sorow and deth for deth c. ¶ How this yere wos the insurrexcion ī Kēt of the comunys of whom Iak Cade an Irishman wos capitayn THis yere of our lord M. cccc.l wos the gret grace of the Iubile at Rome wher wos gret perdone in so moch that from all places in cristyndome gret multitude of pepull resorted thidder ¶ And this yere wos a gret assemble and gadrīg to geder of the comunes of kent in gret nombur ̄ made an insurrexcion rebelled ayen the kyng his lawes ordeyned them a capitayn called iohn̄ Cade an Yrishman wich named him self Mortimer cosin to the duke of yorke ¶ And this capitayn held thes mē to geder made ordinaunce among them brought them to the blake heth wher he made a bill of peticions to the kyng his councell sh̄ewed what iniuries oppressiōs the poer comīs suffrid ̄ all vnder colour for to cū to his abone he had a gret multitude of pepull ¶ And the xvij day of Iune the kīg mōy lordis capitayns ̄ mē of were wēt toward him to the blake heth whan the Capitayn of Kent vnderstode the comyng of the kyng with so gret puissaunce he withdrew hī with his pepull to seuenoke a litell village ¶ And the xxviij day of Iune he beyng withdrawen ̄ gon the kīg come with his armie set in order enbatailled to the blake heth And by aduys of his coūcell sent sir vmfrey stafford knight willm stafford squier two valiaūt capitaīs with certaī pepull to feght with the capitayn ̄ to take him ̄ bring hī his accessaries to the kyng wich wēt to souenoke ther the capitayn with his felyship met with them and fought ayens them and in conclusion slew them both as mony as abode wold not yeld him wer slain During this skarmush fell a gret variaunce among the lordis men and comyn pepull beyng on blake heth ayenst ther lordis ̄ capitayns sayng playnli that they wold go vn to the capitayn of Kent to assiste and help him but if they might haue execucion on the traytours beyng about the kyng wher to the kyng said nay thei saied playnli that the lord saye tresorer of englōd the bishope of Salisburi the baron of dudby the abbot of glouceturdames treuilian ̄ mony mo wer traytours ̄ worthy to be dede herfore for to plese the lordis meny also sum of the kīges hous the lord saye wos arestie sent to the toure of londō And then the kyng hering tydynges of the deth and ouerthrowyng of the staffordis he with drew him to london and from thens to kylingworth For the kyng ne the lordis durst not trust ther own housold men ¶ Then after that the capitayn had had this victori vpō thes staffordis anone he toke sir vmfrey salat and his brigantins smyten full of giltnales And also his gilt sporris ̄ arayed him like a lord and a capitayn and resorted with all his meny and also mo than he had before to thee blake heth ayen to whom come the Erchebisshop of Cantorberi and the duke of bokyngham to thee blake heth and spake with him and as it wos said they fond him witty in his talkyng and his request And so they departed ¶ And thee thrid day of Iuyll he come and entred in to London with all his pepull and ther did make cries in the kynges name and in his name that noman shuld robbe ne take no maner of goodis but if he payed for it and come ridyng thurgh the cite in gret pride and smote his swerd vpon londō ston in Canwyk strete ¶ And he beīg ī the cite sent to the tour for to haue the lorde saye and so they set him and brought him to the Guyldhall before the Maire ̄ the Aldermen wher that he was examined and he said he wold and ought to be Iuged by his peris And the communes of Kend toke him by force fro the maire and officers that kepid him and toke him to a prest to shriue him and or he myght be half shriuen they brought him to the standart in Chepe and ther smote of his hede on whos seule god haue marci Amen ¶ And thus died the lord saye tresorer of Englond After this they set his hede on a spere and bare it about in the rite And the same day about the myle ende Crowmer wos beheded ¶ And the day before at afternone the capitayn with certayn of his menye went to Philip Malpas house ̄ robbed him toke away moch good And from thens he went to sent margaret patyns to on gherstis house robbed him ̄ toke away from him moch good also at wich robbyng diuerse men of london of ther neyghbours wer at and toke part with them ¶ For this robbyng the pepull hertis fell from him ̄ euery thrifty mā wos aferd for to be seruied in like wyse ¶ For ther wos mony a man in londō that awayted and wold fayn haue seyn a comune roberie wich almyghty god forbed for it is to suppose if he had not robbid he myght haue gon fer or he had
yere Rainold pecok bisshop of Cheiester wos fonden an heritike the iij. day of December was abiurid at Lambheth in the presens of the Erchebisshop of cantorbery and mony othir bisshoppis doctours and lordis temperall And his bokys brint at Poules crosse Ye haue hard before how certayn lordis wer slayn at sent albons wherfore wos alway a grutche and wroth had by theyres of them that wer so slaī ayens the duke of yorke the erles of warwik and of salisberi wherfore the kyng by thauys of his councell sent for them vn to london to wich place the duke of yorke come the xxvi day of Ianuer with cccc men ̄ logged at baynardes castell in his own place ¶ And the xv day of Ianuer come the erle of salisburi with v hondred men and was loggid in ther●● his own place ¶ And then come the dukis of Excestre and of somerset with viij hondreth men lay without temple barre ¶ And the erle of northumbarland the lord Egremond and the lord Clifford with xv hondreth mē and loggid without tonne ¶ And the maire that time Gefferey Boleyn kept gret watch with the comunes of the cite and rode aboute the cite by hol borne and flet strete with a v thousand men well arayed and armed for to kepe the pees ¶ And thee xiiij day of Feuerer the erle of warwik come to london frō Calais well be seyn and worsh̄ipfully with vi hondreth men in rede iakkettis brodderd with a ragged stafe be hynd be fore was logged at grafreris ¶ And the xvij day of march thee kyng come to london and the quene and ther wos a concorde ̄ a pees made amonges thes lordis and they wer set in pees ¶ And on our lady day the xv day of Marche in the yere of our lord a M. cccc lviij the kyng the quene and all thes lordis went precessiōn at poules in londō anone after the kīg the lordis deꝑted ¶ And in this yere was a gret affray in fletestrete bitwen men of court and men of the same strete In wich affray the quenys attorney wos slayn ¶ How the kynges housold made afray ayenst the erle of warwike ̄ of the Iourney at bloreheth ALso this same yere as therle of warwike wos at councell at westmynstre All the kynges housold menye gadred them to geder for to haue slayn the said Erle but by the helpe of god and his frendis he recouerid his barge ̄ escapped ther euell enterprise How well the Cokis come runnyg out with spittis pestels ayens him· And the same day he rode toward warwike and sone after he gat him a comission and wenten ouer the see to Calais ¶ Sone after this the erle of Salisberi comyng to london wos encountred at Blureheth with the lord Awdeley and moch othir pepull ordeyned for to distroy him but he hauyng knawlech that he shuld be met with wos accomponied with his two sonnys sir Thomas and sir Iohn̄ Neuill and a gret feliship of good men ¶ And so they faught to gedres wher therle of Salisberi whan the feld and the lord Awdeley wos slayn and mōy gentilmen of Chesshire and moch pepull hurt and therles two sonnys wer hurt and goyng homward afterward they wer taken and had to chestre by the quemes menye ¶ After Calixt Pius wos pope and was chosin this yere a M. cccc ̄ lviij And he wos called be fore Eneas an eloquent man and a poete laureate He was embassatour of the emprours a fore tyme And he wrote in the coūcell of basilie a nobull traittie for the auctorite of the same ¶ Also he canonised sent Katherine of senys This pope ordined gret indulgens and pardon to them that wold go and were ayenst the turke wrote an epistle to the gret turke exorting him to becum cristyn ̄ ī the end he ordined a passage ayenst thee Turke at Ankone to wich moch pepull drew out of all ꝑties of cristyndō of wich pepull he sent mony home ayen because thei suffised not anone after he died at the said place of Ankone the yere of our lord a M. cccc.lxiiij the xiiij day of august ¶ How Andrew Trollop ̄ the soudiours of calais forsoke the duke of yorke ther mastir therle of warwik ī the west cuntre THe duke of yorke the erles of warwike and of Salisbiri saw the gouernaunce of the reame stode most by the quene hir councell how the gret princes of the land wer not callid to councell but set a ꝑte not onli so bot it wos said thurgh the reame that tho said lordis shuld be destroyed vtterli as it openli was shewed at Bloreheth by them that wold haue slayn the erle of salisberi ¶ Than thei for sauacion of ther lyues and also for the comyn well of the reame thoght for to remedie thes thyngꝭ assembled them to gedre with moch pepull and toke a feld in thee west cuntre to wich the erle of warwike come from calais with mony of thold soudgers as Andrew trowlop othir in whos wisedom as for the were he moch trusted ¶ And whan they werē thus assembled and made ther feld The king sent out his comissions and priue seals vn to all the lordis of his reame to cum await on him in ther most best defensable aray and so euery man come in such wise that the kyng wos stronger and had moch more pepull than the duke of yorke ̄ the erles of warwik and salisberi For it is here to be noted that euery lord in englond at this time durst not disobey the quene for she rewled peasibly all that was done about the kyng wich wos a good simple and an Innocent man ¶ And than when the kyng wos comen to the place wher as they wer the duke of yorke ̄ his feliship had made ther felde in the strongest wise ▪ and had purposid verely to haue byden and haue foughten but in the nyght Andrew Trollop ̄ all the old soudiours of Calais with a gret feliship sodenly deꝑted out of the dukis host ̄ went streght vn to the kynges feld ther they wer ressaued ioyously for they knew th entent of the othir lordis also the maner of ther feldis ¶ And than the duke of york with the othir lordis seyng them dissaued toke a coūcell shortely in that same nyght deꝑtid frō thee feld leuyng behynd them the most parti of ther pepull to kepe the feld till on thee morn ¶ Then the duke of yorke with his secund son deꝑtid thurgh wales toward Irland leuyng his eldest son the Erle of the march with the erles of warwik of Salusberi wich rode to geder with iij. or iiij ꝑsons streght in to Deuenshire ther bi help and ayde of on Denham a squier wich gate for them a ship wich cost .cc.xx. nobles with thee same ship sailed from thens