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A00007 The Cronycles of Englonde with the dedes of popes and emperours, and also the descripcyon of Englonde; Saint Albans chronicle. Higden, Ranulf, d. 1364. Polycronicon. 1528 (1528) STC 10002; ESTC S108645 466,261 386

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men bette downe the kynges castels began fast for to destroye kyng Edwardes londes And whan the tydynges came vnto the kynge of this thynge he went in to Wales so moche he dyd through goddes grace and his grete power that he droue Lewlin to grete myschefe that he fledde all maner strength came yelded hym vnto kynge Edward gaue hym .l. M. marke of syluer to haue peas toke the damoysell all his herytage made an obly gacyon to kyng Edward to come to his parlyament two tymes in the yere ¶ And in the seconde yere after y● kynge Edward was crowned he helde a generall parlyamēt at Westmynster there he made the statutes for defaute of lawe by the comyn assent of all his baronage And at eester nexte after the kynge sent by his lettre vnto Lewlyn prynce of Wales that he shold come to his parlyamēt for his londe for his holding of Wales as the strength of the lettre oblygatory wytnessed Than Lewlyn had scorne despyte of y● kynges cōmaūdement And for pure wrath agayn begā warre vpon kynge Edward destroyed his londes And whan kyng Edward herde of these tydȳges he waxed wonders wroth vnto Lewlyn in haste assembled a grete power of people went towarde Wales and warred so vpon Lewlyn the prynce tyll y● he brought hym in moche sorow dysease And Lewlyn sawe that his defence myght not auayle hym and came agayn yelded hym to y● kynges grace cryed him mercy longe tyme kn●led before y● kynges feet The kynge ●ad of hym pyte cōmaūded hym to a●●se for his mekenes forgaue hȳ his wrathe and to hym sayd that yf he trespaced agaynst hȳ an other tyme that he wolde destroye hȳ for euermore Dauid y● was Lewlins broder y● same tyme dwelled with kyng Edward was a fell man and a subtyll enuyous also ferre castynge and moche treason thought euermore made good semblaunt semed so 〈◊〉 y● no man myght perceyue his falsnes ¶ How Lewlyn through ●gg●nge of his broder Dauid warred agayn vpon kynge Edwarde IT was not longe tyme that tyme that kynge Edward gaue to Dauid Lewlyns broder the lordship of ●rodesham and made hym knyght And so moche honour dyd he neuer after to no man of Wales bycause of hym ¶ Kyng Edward helde his parlyament at London whan he had done in Wales al that he wolde chaūged his money y● was foule kyt roūded wherfore the people cōplayned sore so y● the king let enquyre of the trespassours And .ccc. were atteynted of suche maner of falsnes wherfore some were hanged and some drawen hanged And afterward the kyng ordey ned that the sterling halfpeny ferthyng sholde go through out all his londe And cōmaūded that no man fro that daye afterwarde gaue ne ●eoffed hous of religyon with londe or tenemēt without specyall leue of the kynge he that dyd sholde be punysshed at the kynges wyll the gyfte sholde be for nought ¶ And it was not longe after that Lewlyn prynce of Wales through the entycement of Dauid his broder and by bothe theyr consent they thought to dysheryte kynge Edward in as moche as they myght so that through them bothe the kynges peas was broken And whan kyng Edward herde of this anone he sent his barōs in to Northum berlonde the surreys also that they shold go take theyr vsage vpon the traytours Lewlyn Dauyd wonders harde it was for to warre than For it is wynter in Wales whan in other coūtrees it is somer And Lewlyn let ordeyne well aray vitayle his good castel of Swandon and therin was an huge nombre of people plente of vitayles so that kyng Edward wyst not where to entre And whan the kynges men it perceyued also the strength of Wales they let come in to the see barges botes grete plankes as many as they might ordeyne haue for to go to the foresayd castell of Swandon with men on fote also on hors But the Walshmen had so moche people were so stronge that they droue the Englysshmen backe so that there was so moche prees of people at the turnynge agayn that the charge the burden of men made the barges botes to synke there was drowned many a good knyght that is to say syr Roger Clifford syr William of Lindsey that was syr Iohns sone fitz Robert syr Rychard Tanny an huge nombre of other all was through theyr owne foly for yf they had had good spies they had not ben harmed Whan kynge Edward herde tell that his people were so drowned he made sorowe ynough But than came syr Iohn of Vessye from the kynge of Aragon brought with hym moch people of bachelers of Gascoyns were soudyours dwellynge with Iohn of Vessye of hym receyued wages of hym were holden were noble men for to fyght and brent many townes slewe all the walshmen that they myght take And all those with strength myght made assaute vnto the castell of Swandon gate the castell And whā Dauid herde of these tydynges he ordeyned hȳ to flyght Whā Lewlyn the prynce knewe that his broder was fledde thā was he sore abasshed for he had no power his warre to maynteyn And so Lewlyn began to flee wende well to haue scaped But in a mornyng syr Roger Mortimer mette with hym onely with .x. knightes set hym roūde aboute to hym went smote of his heed presented it to kyng Edward And in this maner Lewlyn the prynce of Wales was taken his heed smytten of also all his heyres dysheryted for euermore through ryghtfull dome of all the lordes of the realme ¶ How Dauid that was Lewlyns broder prynce of Wales was put to deth DAuid the prynces broder of Wales through pride wende to haue bē prynce of Wales after his broders deth And vpō this he sent after walshmen to his patlyament at Dinbigh folysshly made Wales to aryse agaynst the kyng began to meue warre agaynst kyng Edward dyd all the sorowe dysease that he myght by his power Whan kynge Edward herde of this thynge he ordey ned men to pursue vpon hym And Dauid fyer●y hym defended tyll that he came to the towne of saynt Morite there was Dauid taken as he fledde ladde to the kynge And the kyng cōmaūded that he shold be hanged drawen and smyte of his heed quarter hȳ sende his heed to London the foure quarters to the foure chefe townes of Wales for they sholde take ensample therof be ware And afterward kynge Edward let crye his peas though out al wales seased all the londe into his handes all the grete lordes that were lefte alyue came to do feaute homage to kynge Edward as to theyr kynde lorde And than let kynge Edward amende the lawes of Wales
of gouernaūce toke husbādes as well straūgers as other lewde symple people y● whiche forgetynge theyr honour worshyp birth coupled maried them with them y● were of lowe degre lytell reputacyon ¶ In this same yere died Henry duke of Lancastre also in this yere Edwarde prynce of Wales wedded the coūtesse of Kēt y● was syr Thomas wyfe of Holand the whiche was departed somtyme de uorced fro y● erle of Salysbury for cause of y● fals knyght And about this tyme began rose a grete cōpany of diuers na cyōs gadred togider whose leders were Englysshmen wtout ony heed y● whiche dyd moche harme in y● party of Fraūce And not longe after there arose an other cōpany of dyuers nacions y● was called the whyte cōpany y● which in y● partyes of Lombardy dyd moche sorowe ¶ The same yere syr Iohn of Gaunt the sone of king Edward y● thyrde was made duke of Lancastre by reason and cause of his wyfe that was the doughter heyre of Henry somtyme duke of Lancastre ¶ Of the grete wynde and how prynce Edwarde toke the lordshyp of Guyen of his fader and went thyder AAd in the .xxxvij. yere of kynge Edward the .xv. day of Ianyuer that is to saye on saynt Mauryce daye about euensongtyme there arose came suche a wynde out of y● south with suche a fyersnes strength that it brast blewe downe to y● groūde high houses strōge buyldynges toures chirches steples other stronge places all other strōge werkes y● stode styll were shaken therw t that they ben yet shall euermore be the febler weyker whyle they stande And this wynde lasted wtout ony ●●ssyng vu dayes cōtinually And anone after there folowed suche water in hey tyme in y● haruest tyme that al felde werkes were gretly letted left vndone ¶ And in the same yere prynce Edwarde toke y● lordshyp of Guyen dyd to kyng Edwarde his fader homage fraute therof wēt ouer see in to Gascoyn with his wyfe chyldren ¶ And anone after kynge Edward made syr Leonell his sone duke of Clarence syr Edmonde his other sone erle of Cambrydge ¶ And in y● xxxvii● yere of his regne it was ordeyned in the parlyament that men of lawe bothe of y● chirche tēporall lawe sholde fro y● tyme forth plete in theyr moder tongue And in y● same yere came in to Englonde thre kynges y● is to saye y● kyng of Fraūce y● kyng of Cypres y● kyng of Sectionde bycause to visyte to speke with the kynge of Englonde And after they had bē here lōge tyme two of them went home in to theyr owne coūtrees kyngdomes but the kyng of Fraūce through grete sekenes malady that he had abode styll in Englonde ¶ And in y● .xxxix. yere of his regne was a stronge grete frost that lasted lōge that is to saye fro say●● Andrewes tyde to the .xiiij. kal. of Apryll y● the tylthe sowynge of the erth other suche felde werke hande werkes were moche let lefte vndone for colde hardnes of y● erth And at Drray in Brytayn was ordeyned a grete deedly batayle bytwene syr Iohn of Moūford duke of Britayn syr Charles of Bloys but y● victory fell to the foresayd syr Iohn through helpe socour of y● englysshmen there were taken many knightes squyers other men y● were vnnombred in y● whiche batayle was slayne Charles hȳselfe with all y● stode about hym of y● Englysshmen were slayne but .vii. ¶ And in this yere dyed at the Sauoy Iohn y● king of Fraūce whose seruyce and exequyes kynge Edwarde let ordeyn dyd in dyuers places worshypfully to be done at Douer ordeyned hym worthely to be ledde with his owne costes expences fro thens he was fet in to Fraūce buryed at saynt Denys ¶ In y● .xl. yere of king Edwarde the .vij. kal. of Feueryer was borne Edward prynce Edwardes sone the whiche whā he was .vii. yere of age dyed And in the same yere it was ordeyned y● saint Peters pens fro y● tyme forth sholde not be payed y● whiche kyng yuo somtyme kyng of Englōde of y● coūtre of westsaxons y● began to regne the yere of our lord god .vi. C .lxxix. fyrst graūted to Rome for y● scole of Englonde there to be cōtynued ¶ And in this same yere fel so moche rayne in hey tyme the it wasted destroyed bothe corne hey And there was suche debate and fyghtyng of sparowes by diuers places in these days y● men foūde innumerable deed in y● feldes as they went And there fell also suche a pestylence y● neuer was seen suche in no mannes dayes y● than lyued for men the went to bedde hole and soūde sodeynly they dyed ¶ Also the tyme a sekenes that men call y● pockes slewe bothe men women through theyr enfectyng ¶ And in the .xli. yere of king Edward was borne at Burdeux Rychard the seconde sone of prynce Edward of Englonde y● whiche Rychard kynge Rycharde of Amorican heued at the fontstone after whome he was called Rychard And this same Rychard whan his fader was deed kyng Edward also he was crowned kyng of Englond the .xl. yere of his age through right lyne herytage also by y● comyn assent desyre of the comynalte of the realme ¶ Aboute this tyme at kyng Edwardes cōmaūdemēt of Englōde whan all the castels townes were yelded to hym y● were holden in Fraūce by a grete cōpany assembled togyder syr Bartram Claykyn a noble knyght a good warryour went purposed hȳ to put Piers kynge of Spayne out of his kyngdome with helpe of y● moost party of y● foresaid grete cōpany trustynge also vpon helpe and fauour of y● pope for as moche as it came to his ere y● the same Pyers sholde lede vse a synfull lyfe y● whiche Piers smyttē with drede of these tydynges fledde in to Gascoyn to prynce Edwarde for to haue socour of hym And whan he was fledde out of Spayne Henry his broder that was a bastard by assent of y● moost partye of Spayne through helpe of y● ferefull company y● I spake of fyrst was crowned king of Spayne the nōbre of that same cōpany was rekened and set at the nombre of .lx. M. fyghtynge men ¶ This same yere in y● moneth of Iune there came a grete company a nauy of Danes and gadred them togyder in the north see purposyng to come in to Englonde to reue robbe also to slee with whome they encoūtred mette in y● see Maryners other good fyghtyng men of the coūtre dysperpled them And they ashamed went home agayne in to theyr owne coūtre but amonge all other there was a buistous vessel a strōge of theyr nauy that was ouersayled by the Englysshmen was perysshed drowned in the whiche the stewarde other grete men of Dēmarke were takē
he was .ij. yere And in y● vj kal. of Iuly lastyng y● same parlyament dyed prynce Edward kyng Edwardes fyrst sone y● is to saye on trinite sondaye in worship of whiche feest he was wont euery yere where y● euer he were in the worlde to hold make y● moost solēpnite that he myght whose name fortune of knyghthode but yf it had bē of another Hector all men bothe chrysten hethen whyle y● he lyued was in good poynt wondred moche drad hȳ wonders sore whose body is worshypfully buryed in Chrystchirche at Caūterbury ¶ And in this same yere y● men y● erles tenaūtes of warwik arose malycyously agaynst y● abbot couēt of Euesham theyr tenaūces destroyed y● abbey y● town woūded bet theyr mē slewe many of them went to theyr maner places dyd moche harme brake downe theyr parkes closes slewe theyr wyld beestes chaced them brekyng theyr fyssh pondes he des let y● water of theyr pōdes stewes ryuers ren out toke y● fysshe bare it with them dyd them all y● sorowe y● they myght so ferforth y● they had destroyed perpetually y● abbey with al theyrmēbres appertenaūces but yf the kyng y● sooner had not holp●● it taken hede therte therfore y● kyng sent his lettres to y● erle of warwik chatgyng cōmaūdyng hȳ y● he sholde siynt redresse amende those euyl boers brekers of his peas so by meanes oflordes other frendes y● peas was made bytwene them for this hur lyng as it was sayd y● kyng wold not be gouerned at y● time by his lordes y● there were in y● parliamēt but he toke made his sone the duke of Lācastre his gouernour of y● realme the which stode so styll as gouernour tyll y● tyme that he dyed ¶ The same yere after Candelmas or y● parlyament was done the kyng asked a subsydy of y● clergy of y● lay le it was graūted hym y● is to say y● he shold haue of euery persone of y● lay le bothe man woman that passed .xiiij. yere of age iiij pens out take poore beggers that were knowen openly for nedy poore beggers And that he shold haue of euery man of holy thirche y● was benefyced or promoted .xij. pens all other y● were not proted iiij pens out take the .iiij. ordres of the freres beggers ¶ This same yere after Mighelmasse Rychard prynce Edwardes sone was made prȳce of Wales to whome y● king gaue also the duchy of Cornewayle with the erledome of Chestre And aboute this tyme the Cardynall of Englonde the fourth daye before Mary Mawdeleyns daye after dyner sodeinly was stryken with a palsey lost his speche and on Mary Mawdeleyns daye dyed ¶ Of the deth of kyng Edward how syr Iohn Monsterwarth knyght was drawen and hanged for his falsnes BYght anone after ī the .lij. yere of kyng Edward in the begȳnynge of October pōpe Gregory y● .xj. brought and remeued his courte with hym from Auinyon to Rome ¶ And the .xij. day of Apryll Iohn Monsterwarth knyght at London was drawen hanged than quartred sent to foure chefe townes of Englōde his heed smittē of set vpon Londō brydge For this Iohn was full vntrue to y● kyng to the realme couetous vnstable for he toke oftentymes grete sōmes of money of the kyng his counseyle for men of armes wages that he sholde haue payed them toke it to his owne vse he drad that at y● last he shold be shent accused for y● same cause fledde pryuely to y● kynge of Fraūce was sworne to hym became his man and behyght hym a grete nauy out of Spayne to cōfusyon and destroyenge of Englōde But y● ryghtfull god to whom no preuite is vnknowen suffred hȳ first to be shent spylte or y● he so traytoursly falsly betrayed his lyege lord y● king of Englonde his people in his realme in the which groūde this same Iohn was borne wyckedly through batayle destroyed or he brought aboute his cursed purpose ¶ In y● feest of saynt Gregory nexte after kynge Edward gaue to Rycharde of Burdeux his heyre that was prynce Edwardes sone at Wyndsore the ordre of knyghthode made hȳ knyght the whiche kyng Edward whan he had regned .lj. yere more y● .xj. kal. of Iune he dyed at Shene is buryed worshyp fully at westmȳster on whose soule god haue mercy This kyng Edward was forsothe of a passyng goodnes full gracyous among all the worthy men of the world for he passed shone by vertue of grace gyuē to hym frō god aboue all his p̄decessours y● were noble men worthy he was a well herted man an hardy for he drad neuer no myshappes ne barmes ne euyl fortune y● myght fall a noble warryour a fortunate for both on lōde see in al batayles assembles with a passing glory ioy he had y● victory he was meke benigne homely sobre soft to al men as wel to strangers as to his owne subiectes to other y● were vnder his gouernaūce he was deuout holy both to god holy chirche for he worshipped holpe maynteyned holy chirch theyr mynistres with al maner reuerēce he was tre table well auysed in rēporall worldly nedes wyse ī coūseyle discrece meke to speke with ī his dedes maners gētyl well taught hauȳg pite on them y● were in disease plenteous in gyuyng e● benefaytes almes besy curyous in buylding lyghtly he bare suffred wrōges harmes whan he was gyuē to ony occupacyō he left all other thynges for y● tyme tended therto semely of body a mene stature hauyng alway to hygh to lowe a good chere And there sprōge shone so moche grace of hym y● what mā had behold his face or had dremed of hȳ he hoped y● daye y● al thynge shold hap to hym ioyfull lykyng And he gouerned his kingdom gloriously vnto his age he was large in gyuyng wyse in expēces he was fulfylled with al honeste of good maners vertues vnder whom to lyue it was as for to regne wherfore his fame his loos spronge so ferre y● it came in to hethynnesse Barbary shewynge tellynge his worthynes manhode in all londes y● no londe vnder heuen had brought forth so noble a kyng so gentyll so blissed or might reyse suche another whā he was deed Neuertheles lechery meuynge of his flesshe haūted hym in his age wherfore the rather as it is to suppose for vumesurable fulfyllynge of his lust his lyfe shorted the sooner And hereof take good hede lyke as his dedes bereth wytnes for as in his begȳnyng all thynges were Ioyfull and lykyng to hym to all people And in his myddle age he passed all people in hygh Ioye worshyp
his swerde vpon Londō stone in Canmyk strete And he beynge in the rite sent to the toure for to haue the lorde Saye so they fette hym brought hȳ to the Gyldhall before the Mayre the aldermen where y● he was examyned And he sayd he wolde ought to be iudged by his peres And y● comyns of Kent toke hym by force fro the Mayre offycers y● kepte hym toke hym to a preest to shryue hym or he myght be halfe shryuen they brought hym to the standard in Chep● there smote of his heed on whose soule god haue mercy Amen And thus dyed the lord Saye tresourer of Englōde After this they set his heed vpon a spere bare it all about the cite And y● same day about myle ende 〈◊〉 mer was vyheded And the daye before at after none the capytayne with a certayne of his men went to Philyp Malpas hous robbed hym toke awaye moche good And from thens he went to saynt Margarete patyns to one 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈…〉 whiche 〈…〉 of theyr 〈…〉 were 〈…〉 with 〈…〉 her 〈◊〉 〈…〉 man 〈…〉 wyse 〈…〉 London ●●myn 〈…〉 ●●myghty god 〈…〉 is to 〈◊〉 yf he had not robbed 〈◊〉 myght 〈…〉 ferre or he 〈…〉 kynge all the lordes of y● realme of Englonde were ●●parted excepte the lorde Seales that 〈◊〉 the ●oure of London ¶ And the 〈…〉 of a 〈…〉 South werke And the 〈◊〉 after the May●● of London with the ●lderme● 〈◊〉 comyns of y● 〈◊〉 cōcluded to 〈…〉 the capytayn his ●oost sent to the lorde Scales to the Coure 〈…〉 a capytayne of Nor 〈◊〉 that they walde y● nyght assayle the captayne 〈…〉 them of kent And so they dyd came to Londō brydge or the capytayne had any knowlege therof there they fought with them that kepte the bryoge And the 〈…〉 men went to h 〈…〉 came to the bridge shotte and fought with them gate the bridge ●●de them of Londō to 〈◊〉 slewe many of them this 〈◊〉 all the nyght 〈◊〉 fro 〈…〉 the clocke on y● moro we 〈…〉 last they brent y●●awe brydge 〈◊〉 many of 〈◊〉 of London were 〈◊〉 In whiche 〈◊〉 Sutton an 〈◊〉 ●as slayne Roger Neys●nt 〈◊〉 ●ogh many other And after 〈◊〉 the 〈◊〉 of Englonde sene to the capytayne a par●on generall for hym for all his m●yuy And than they departed from South 〈…〉 euery man 〈◊〉 his owne hous 〈…〉 they were all departed gone there were proclamacyons made in ●ent Southsex and other places that what man coude take the capitayn quycke or deed shelde haue a thousande marke And after this one Alexander Iden a squyer of kent toke hym in a garden in Southsex And in y● takynge Iohn Cade the capytayn was slayne and after byh●ded his heed set on London brydge And than anone after the kynge came in to kent dyd do syt his Iustyees at Caunterbury inquyred who were chefe causers of this in s 〈…〉 And there were 〈◊〉 men iudged to deth in one daye in other places ●oo And fro thens the kynge went in to Southsex in to the west 〈◊〉 where alytell before was 〈◊〉 y● bysshop of Salysbury And this same yere were so many iudged to deth that 〈◊〉 hedes stode vpon Londō bridge at ones ¶ Of the felde that y● duke of yorke toke at Brentheth in Kent And of the byrth of prynce Edwarde And of the 〈…〉 st batayle at saynt Alvons where 〈◊〉 duke of Somerset was slayne IN the .xxx. ●ere of y● kynge y● duke of yorke came out of the marche of Wales with the erle of D 〈…〉 shyre and the lorde Cobham and a gr●te puyssaunce for reformacyon of certayne 〈◊〉 tyes wronges also to haue Iustr●e vpon certayne lordes beynge aboute the kynge and toke a feide at Brentheth besyde Dartforde in Kent whiche was a stronge felde for whiche cause the kyng with all the lordes of y●●onde went vnto the blacke heth with a grete a stronge multytude of people armed ordeyn●● for the warre in y● best wyse And whan they had mustred on the beth certayne lordes were tho sent to hym for 〈◊〉 make apoyntment with him 〈◊〉 were the bysshop of Ely the bysshop of W 〈…〉 the erles of Salysbury 〈◊〉 And they concluded that the duke of Somerset shold be had to warde and to answere to suche artycles as the duke of yorke sholde put on hym than the duke of yorke sholde breke his felde come to the kynge whiche was all promysed by the kynge And so the kyng cō maūded y● the duke of Somerfet sholde be had into warde And than y● duke of yorke brake vp his felde and came to the kyng And whan he was come cōtrary to the promyse afore made the duke of Somerset was present in y● filde awaytynge and chefe aboute the kynge and made the duke of yorke tyde before as a prysoner through London after they wolde haue put hȳ in holde But a noyse arose y● the 〈…〉 of Marche his sone was comynge with .x. M. men toward London wherfore the kyng his counseyle feted And than they concluded that the duke of yorke shold departe at his owne wyll ¶ Aboute this tyme began grete dyuysyon in Spruce bytwene the grete mayster the knyghtes of the duche ordre whiche were lordes of y● coūtree for the comyns townes rebelled agaynst the lordes made so grete warre that at the last they called y● kynge of Pole to be theyr lorde the whiche kynge came was worshypfully receyued and layde syege to y● castell of Marienburgh whiche was y● chefe castell of strength of all the lorde wanne it and droue out the mayster of D●nske all other places of that londe And so they y● had ben lordes many yeres lost all theyr seygnourye possessyons in those londes ¶ And in y● yere of the incarnacyon of our lorde M. 〈◊〉 ●iij on saynt Edwardes daye y● quene Marg 〈…〉 was delyuered of a fayre 〈◊〉 whiche was named Edwarde ¶ That same daye Iohn Norman was 〈◊〉 to be Mayre of London And the daye that 〈…〉 the 〈…〉 whiche 〈…〉 that tyme they 〈…〉 ●er in 〈…〉 ¶ 〈…〉 vnderstande 〈…〉 to the promyse of the 〈◊〉 also the conclusyons taken 〈◊〉 y● kyng the duke of yorke at B 〈…〉 th the duke of Somerset went 〈…〉 but abod● aboute y● kynge had grete rule anone after he was made capytayn of Calays and ruled the kynge his ●●alme as he wolde wherfore y● grete lordes of th 〈…〉 alme also y● comyns were not 〈◊〉 For whiche cause y● duke of 〈…〉 of Warwyk y● 〈◊〉 of Salysbury 〈◊〉 many knyghtes squyers and moche other people came to remeue y● said duke of Somerset other fro y● kynge And 〈◊〉 kyng heryng of theyr comyng thought by his coūseyle to haue gone westwarde not for to haue mette with them had with hym the
And now to ꝓcede to the cronycles of Englonde for that whiche namely this boke is made ¶ Venys Padua were buylded about this tyme of the resydue of the Troyans ¶ Homere the grete poete about this tyme was that whiche wrote fayned gloryously many a lesynge ¶ Incipit regnum Britannie nunc dicitur Anglia ¶ Here may ye se how Englonde fyrst began at Albyon Albyon ¶ Afore that I wyll speke of Brute it shall be shewed how the londe of englonde was fyrst named ●byon for what cause it was so named IN the noble londe of Sirrie there was a noble kynge myghty a man of grete renome that was called Dioclesyan that well worthely hȳ gouerned ruled through his noble chyualry So that he conquered all the londes about hym so that almoost all the kynges of the worlde to hȳ were attendaūt It befell thus that this Dioclesian spoused a gētyll damoysel that was wonders fayre that was his vncles doughter Labana she loued hym as reason wolde so that he gate on her .xxxiij. doughters of that whiche the eldest was called Albyne and these damoyselles whan they came vnto age be came so fayre that it was wonder whereof Dioclesian anone let make a somnynge cōmaunded by his lettres that all the kynges that helde of hym sholde come at a certayn daye as in his lettres were conteyned to make a feest royal At whiche daye thyder they came brought with them admyrats princes dukes noble ch●ualry The feest was royally arayed and there they lyued in ioye and myrth ynough that it was wonder to wyte And it befell thus the Dyoclesyan thought to mary his doughters amonge all those kynges that were at the solempnite And so they spake dyd that Albyne his eldest doughter all her systers rychely were maryed to .xxxiij. kynges that were lordes of grete honour at this solempnite And whan this was done euery kynge toke his wyfe ladde them in to theyr owne coūtre there made them quenes And it befell thus afterward that this dame Albine became so stoute so sterne that she tolde lytel pryce of her lorde of hyȳ had scorne despyte wold not do his wyll but she wold haue her owne wyll in dyuers maters And all her other systers euerychone bare them so euyll agaynst theyr lordes that it was wonder to wyte And for as moche that them thought that theyr husbondes were not of so hye parentage comē as theyr fader But those kynges that were theyr lordes wold haue chastysed them with fayre maner vpon al loue frendshyp that they shold amende theyr euyll condicyons But all was for nought for they dyd theyr owne wyll in all thynge that them lyked had of power Wherfore those .xxxiij. kynges vpon a tyme often tymes bette theyr wyues For they wende that they wold haueamended them theyr tatches wyckednes But of suche condicions they were that for fayre speche warnynge they dyd all the worse for betynges eftsones moche the worse Wherfore the kyng that had wedded Albyne wrote the tatches and condicyons of his wyfe Albyne the lettre sent to Dyoclesyan her fader And whan the other kynges herde that Albynes lorde had sente a lettre to Dioclesyan anone they sente lettres sealed with theyr seales the condicyons tatches of theyr wyues Whan the kynge Dioclesyan sawe herde so many complayntes of his doughters he was sore ashamed and became wonderssy angry and wroth toward his doughters and thought how he myght amende it that they so mysoyd anone sent his lettres to the .xxxiij. kynges that they sholde come to hym brynge with them theyr wyues euerychone at a certayn day for he wolde there chastyse them of theyr wyckednes yf he myght ī ony maner wyse So that the kynges came all at the tyme daye that tho was set bytwene hym and the kynges Dioclesyan receyued them with moche honour made a solem●e feest vnto all that were vndernethe his lordshyp And the thyrde daye after that solempnite the kynge Dioclesyan sent after his .xxxiij. doughters that they shold come speke with hym in his chambre And whā they were come he spake to them of theyr wyckednes of theyr cruelte angerly them reproued blamed said to them That yf they wolde not be chastysed they sholde lose his loue for euermore And whan the ladyes herde al this they became abasshed gretly ashamed sayd to theyr fader that they wolde make all amēdes And so they departed out of theyr faders chambre And Albyne that was the eldest syster ladde them all to her chambre tho made to voyde al that were therin so that no psone was amonge them but she her systers togyder Thāsayd this Albyne My fayre systers well we knowe that the kyng our fader vs hath reproued shamed despysed for bycause to make vs obedyent to our husbondes but certaynly that shall I neuer whyles the Ilyue syth that I am come of a more hyer kynges blode than myn husbonde is And whan she had thus said all her systers sayd the same And than sayd Albyne Well I wote fayre systers that our husbondes haue cōplayned vnto our fader vpon vs wherfore he hath vs thus foule reproued despysed wherfore systers my coūseyle is that this night whan our husbōdes ben a bedde all we with one assent to kytte theyr throtes than we may be● peas of them better we may do this vnder our faders power thā ony where els And anone all the ladyes consented graūted to this counseyle And whānyght was comen the lordes ladyes went to bedde And anone as theyr lordes were a●●ept they kytte all theyr husbōdes throtes so they shewe them all Whan Dioclesian theyr fader herde of this thynge he became wroth ryght furyously agaynst his doughters anone he wole them all haue brent But all the harons lordes of S●rrye counseyled not so for to do suche straytnes to his owne doughters but shold boyde the londe of them for euermore so that they neuer sholde come agayne so he dyd And Dioclesyan that was theyr fader anone cōmaūded them to go in to a shyppe delyuered to them ●itayles for halfe a yere And whan this was done all the systers wente in to the shyppe sayled forth in the see betoke all theyr frendes to Appolyn that was theyr god so longe they sayled in the see ●yll at the last they came arryued in an yle that was all wyldernes And whan dame ●●yne was come to the londe all her systers this ●●byne went fyrst forth out of the shyppe sayd to her other systers For as moche as I am the eldest syster of all this cōpany first this londe haue take for as moche as my name is Alb●ne I wyl ● this londe be called Albion after my●● owne name And anone all her systers graūted
kynges cōpany of Fraūce and many shyppes cogges were taken And so through goddes 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he had there y● victory bare theus a gloryous ●heualry And in y● same yere about saynt Iames tyme wold y● gates of saynt Diners Roberte of A●theys 〈◊〉 men of ing●●de fla 〈…〉 egerly fought agaynst y● duke of Blitgoyn y● frensshe men at whiche batayle were slayne taken of the Frensshmen .xv. barons .lxxx. knyghtes shyppes barkes were takē vnto y● nōbre of CC. .xxx. The same yere y● kyng makyng abydyng vpon y● syege of Turney the erle of Henaud with englisshe archers made assaut vnto the towne of saynt Amand where as they slewe .l. knightes many other also destroyed the towne ¶ And in the .xvj. yere of his regne folowynge in y● wynter tyme the king dwelled styll vpon y● foresayd syege sent ofte tyme in to Englonde vnto his tresourer other purueyours for gold money that shold be sent to hym in his nede but his proctours messengers cursedly full slowly serued hym at his nede deceyued him on whose defaut laches the king toke trewse bytwene hym the kyng of Fraūce And thā kyng Edward full of sorowe shame in his hert withdrewe hym fro y● syege came in to Bry tayn there was so grete stryfe for vytayle that he lost many of his men whan he had done there that he came fore he dressed hym ouer see in to Englonde And as he sayled toward Englōde in y● hygh se● the most myshappes stormes tēpestes thonder lyghtnynge fell to hym in the see the whiche was sayd that it was done reysed through euyl spirytes made by sorcery nygromancy of them of fraūte Wherfore y● kynges hert was full of soro we anguysshe wellyng syghynge sayd vnto our lady ī this wyse O blyssed lady saynt Mary what is y● cause y● euer more goynge in to Fraūce all thynges wethers fall to me ioyful lyking as I wolde haue them but alway turnynge in to Englōde all thynges fall vn profitable very harmeful neuertheles he stopyng an 〈◊〉 of the s 〈…〉 worde came to thē 〈…〉 of 〈…〉 styght ¶ And the same yere y● kyng wolde his Chryst 〈…〉 e at M 〈…〉 s 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 word to y● Scottes 〈…〉 that he was tidy wold fyght with 〈◊〉 but the Scottes wold not ●hyde but fledde ouer y● scottysshe 〈…〉 them as 〈◊〉 as they myght And ●●che .xvij. yere of his regne about y● fe●● of y● cōue●syon of saynt Pauleking Edward whā he has ben in Scotlonde sawe that the Scottes were fled 〈◊〉 came agayn in to Englonde And a●ytel before ●ent was y● whiche tur neyment came al the yonge bachelary cheualty of Englonde ●●many other ●rles 〈◊〉 at the 〈◊〉 turneyment kyng Edward hymselfe was there present ¶ And in y● .xviij. yere of his regne at his parlyamīt holdē at Westmynster the auy●zeme of ●ester Edward y● thyrd made Edward his fyrst sone prynce of Wales ¶ And in y● .xix. yere of his regne and●● afterī Ia 〈…〉 y before lent king Edward let make ful noble Iustes grete feestes in the place of his byrth at Wyndsore that these was neuer none suche seen there afore At whiche feest royalte were two kinges two quenes the prynce of Wales the duke of Eornewayle .x. erles .ix. coūtesses barous and many burgeyses the whiche might not lyghtly be nombred and of dyuers londes beyonde the see were many straungers And at the same tyme whan the Iustes were done kyng Edward made a grete souyer in the whiche he ordeyned began his roūde table ordeyned and stedfasted the daye of the rounde cable to be holden there at wyndsore in the whytsonweke euer more yerely And in this tyme Englysshnten so moche haunted and cleued to the woodnes foly of the straūgers that frō tyme of comynge of y● Hen 〈…〉 es .xviij. yere passed they ordeyned chaūged them euery yere dyuers shappes disguisynges of clothȳg oflonge large wyde clothes destitute deserte frō all olde honeste good vsage And an othertyme short clothes strayt wasted iagged kyt on euery syde slatered botoned with sleues tapytes of surcotes hodes ouer longe ouer moche hangyng that yf I the sothe shall saye they were more lyke to turmētours de uyls in theyr clothing shoynge other araye than to men And y● women more nycely yet passed the men in araye curiouslyer for they were so strayt clothed that they let hange foxe tayles sewed by uethe wtin theyr clothes for to hele hide theyr arses the whiche disguisynges pryde perauenture afterwarde brought forth raused many myshappes myschefe in y● realme of Englōde ¶ The .xx. yere of kyng Edward he went ouer in to Brytayn Gascoyn in whose company went y● erle of warwyk the erle of Suffolk the erle of Huntyngton the erle of Arundell many other lordes comyn people in a grete multytude with a grete nauy of CC. and .xl. shyppes anone after mydsomer for to auenge hȳ of many wronges harmes to hym done by Phylyp of Valoys kynge of Fraunce agaynst y● trewse before hande graunted the whiche trewse he falsly and vntruly by cauellacyons losed disquatte ¶ How kynge Edwarde sayled in to Normādy arryued at Hogges with a grete hoost IN the .xxi. yere of his regne kyng Edward through coūseyle of all y● grete lordes of Englonde called gadred togyder in his parlyamēt at Westmynster before eester ordeyned hȳ for to passe ouer y● see agayn for to disease destrouble the rebelles of Fraūce And whā his nauy was come togyder made redy he went with a grete hoost the .xij. daye of Iuly sailed in to Normandy arryued at Hogges And whan he had rested hym there .vj. days for bycause of trauayling of the see for to haue out all his men with al theyr necessaries out of theyr shyppes he went towarde Cadomū brennynge wastynge destroyenge all y● townes that he foūde in his waye And the .xxvj. day of Iuly at y● brydge of Cadony manly nobly strengthed defended with Normans he had there a stronge batayle a longe durynge through whiche a grete multytude of people were slayne And there were taken of prisoners the erle of Ewe the lord Tankeruyll and an C. of other knightes men of armes vj C. fote men nōbred the towne that subbarbes vnto y● bare wall of all thynge that they myght bere cary out was robbed despoyled After y● king passed forth by the coūtre about the brede of .xx. myle be wasted all maner thynge that he foūde Whan Philip of Valois perceyued this all though he were fast by hym with a stronge hoost yet he wold not come nye hym but brake all the brydges beyonde the water of Seyn fro Roen to Parys
prisoners the king of Englōde his coūseyle prisoned them the whiche lordes the Danes afterwarde came sought all about for to haue had them agayn with theyr goodes that they had lost they not well ap●yed ne pleased of the answere that they had there returned home wardes agayn leuynge behynde them in theyr Innes pryuely wryten in scrowes and on walles Yet shal Danes waste y● wanes Than happed there an Englysshe wryter wrote agaynst the Dane in this maner Here shall Danes fette theyr banes ¶ This tyme Pyers kyng of Spayne with other kinges that is to saye the kyng of Nauerne the kyng of Malog●● beynge meanes wēt bytwene prayed couseyle helpe of syr Edward the prince through whose coūseyle whā he had vnderstande theyr artycles desyre that he was required of the kynges loth he was ashamed to saye nay cōtrary them but neuertheles he was agast lest it shold be ony preiudyce agaynst the pope longe tyme taryed them or that he wolde graūt or cōsent therto tyll he had better coūseyle auysemēt with good deliberacyō of kynge Edward his fader But whan he was with euery dayes cōtynuall besechyng of many noble men requyred and spokē to with many prayers sent made bytwene them Than prynce Edwarde sent to his fader bothe by complaynyng lettres also by cōfortable cōteynyng all theyr suggestions causes with all the other kynges epystles lettres for to haue cōfort helpe of the wronges not onely done to the kyng of Spayne but also for suche thynges as myght fall to other kynges Also yf it were not the sooner holpen amēded through the dome helpe of knight hode to them that it as●ed desyred The whiche lettre whā the kyng his coūseyle had seen suche a kynges spoylyng robbyng with moche meruayle sent agayne cōfortable lettres to prynce Edward his sone to the other foresayd kynges warned them to arme ordeyne thē agaynst that mysdoer to ●●stande them by the helpe of god that were suche enemyes to kynges Whan this noble prynce had receyued these lettres hȳselfe with the other kynges before sayd all theyr coūseyle called togider or that he wold vndertake the quarel he b●side knytte fore the kyng that was deposed with a grete o the that is to saye that he shold euer after maynteyn the ryght byleue fayth of holy chirche with all theyr mynystres ryghtes lybertees to defende frō all theyr enemyes all euyls al that were there agaynst bytterly to punysshe destrouble all the ryghtes libertees preuyleges of holy chirche encreace maynteyn amende all thynges that be wrongfully taken 〈…〉 borne away by hym or by other bycause of hym hastely to restore agayn to dryue put out s●●●syns all other 〈◊〉 people out of his kyngdom with al his strēgth power suffre 〈◊〉 admytte none suche for no maner thȳge ne cause to dwel therin ▪ ●nd that whan he had takē a chris●● womā he shold neuer come in to none other womans bedd● ne none other mannes wyfe to defoule All these foresayd thynges truly to kepe cōtynue fulfyll as all his lyftyme he was boūde by othe afore 〈◊〉 in pres●nce wytnes of those kynges with other dry●e●s And than that gracyous prince Edwarde vndertoke the cause the quarel of the kyng that was deposed behyght hym with the grace of almighty god to restore hym agayn to his kyngdome let ordeyn gadre togyder forthw t in all haste his nauy with men of armes for to warre fyght in his foresaid cause ¶ And in this tyme vpon sand of the scottes see that many a man it sawe thre dayes togyder there were seen two Egles of the whiche y● one came out of y● south y● other out of y● north cruelly strongly they fought wrastled togyder the south Egle fyrst ouercame the north Egle al to rent hym with his byll his clawes that he shold not rest ne take no breth And after the south Egle slewe home to his own costes And anone after there folowed was seen on the morowe afore y● sonne rysyng after in y● last day of October saue one daye many sterres gadred togyder on a 〈…〉 epe fell down to y● erth leuynge behynde them fyry bemes in maner of lightnynge whose flambes brent cōsumed mennes clothes mennes heere walkyng on y● erth as it was seen knowen of many a mā And yet y● northeren wynde y● is euer redy destynate to all yll fro saynt Katherynes euen tyll .iij. dayes after lost grete good wtout nōbre vnrecouerable And i y● same days there fell came also suche lyghtnynge thonder snowe hayle that it wasted destroyed men beestes houses trees ¶ Of the batayle of Spayne besyde the water of Nazers the was bytwene prince Edward syr Henry bastard of spayne IN the yere of our lord a. M. CCC lxvij of kynge Edward .xlij. the thyrde day of Apryll there was a strōge batayle a grete in a large felde called Priazers fast by the water of Nazers in Spayne bytwene syr Edward y● prynce syr Henry of Spayne but the vyctory fell to prynce Edward by y● grate of god And this same prynce Edwarde had with hym syr Iohn duke of Lācastre his broder and other worthy men of armes about the nombre of .xxx. M. And y● kyng of Spayne had on his syde men of dyuers nacyons to y● nombre of an hondred thousande moo wherfore the sharpenes and fyersnes of his aduersary with his full buystous grete strength made and droue the ryghtfull party abacke a grete waye but through y● grace of god almyghty passyng ony manes strength that grete hoost was disparpled myght fully by y● noble duke of Lancastre his boost or that prince Edward came nygh hym And whan Henry bastarde sawe that he turned with his men in so grete haste strength to flee that a grete company of them in the foresayd flode and of the brydge therof fell downe and perysshed And also there were taken the erle of Dene and syr Bartram Cleykyn that was chefe maker causer of the warre and also cheftayne of the vauntward of the batayle with many other grete lordes and knyghtes to the nombre of two thousande of whome two hondred were of Fraūce many also of Scotlōde And there were felled in the felde on our enemyes syde of lordes and knyghtes with other people to the nombre of vi M. and moo and of Englysshe men but a fewe And after this y● noble prynce Edwarde restored y● same Pyers to his kyngdom agayne the whiche Pyers afterwarde through trechery falsnes of y● foresayd bastard of spayne as he sate at his meet he was strangled dyed But after this vyctory many noble and hardy men of Englonde in Spayne through the fluxe
blyssednes Ryght so whan he drewe in to age drawyng downward through lechery other synnes lytell lytell all those Ioyfull blyssed thynges and prosperyte decreased myshapped and unfortunate thynges and vnprofytable harmes with many euyls began for to sprynge and the more harme is it contynued longe tyme after CLemens y● syxth was pope after Benedict .x. yere This mā in name dede was vertuous many thynges y● Benedict was rigous in he made easy certeyn that he depryued he restored the rygousnes of y● fayth of Benedict was laudable but moche more laudable was y● mekenes of Clemēt This man was a noble prechour many sermōs he gadred let no man passe from hym but he gaue hym good coūseyle decessed a blissed man ¶ Karolus y● .iiij. was emperour after Lodewyk .xxxj. yere This mā was kyng of Beme a wyse man a myghty this mā was chosen emperour by y● cōmaūdement of Clemēt Lodewyk beynge alyue in his contemacy bycause he asked mekely the popes blessynge and to be crowned of hym as other good kynges did therfore he was protected of god preuayled ouer al his enemyes many fauourable lawes he made to spirytuall men the whiche yet are called Karolma At y● last he decessed a ryche mā in vertue goodes ¶ Inno centius the .vj. was pope after Clement x. yere and he was a grete louer of relygyous men he foūded a monastery in Fraūce of y● ordre of Cartusiens was a grete canonyst ¶ Vrbanꝰ the .v. was pope after Innocēt This man was abbot of Missolens of y● ordre of saȳt Benet a doctour is takē for a saynt He made the crosse to be preched agaynst y● turkes And he made a passage to y● turkes And to hym saȳt Brigyt was sent frō Chryst for the cōfirmacyon of theyr rule than he was poysoned decessed ¶ Gregory the .xj. was pope after hym .viij. yere This Gregory dyd lytell after him folowed y● tribulacyon y● our lorde shewed to saynt Brigit for the synne of y● clergy ¶ Wenselans sone to Karolus aforesaid was emperour .xiiij. yere and he was a chylde and was chosen whan his fader was on lyue but he toke no kepe of the empyre And whā he was warned many tymes to take hede vnto it and wold not he was deposed For he gaue all his delyte and lust vnto lechery the ende was without honour for he went gretly from the maners the vertues of his noble fader And he was crowned with the imperyall dyademe the wysdome of his fader passed in to Sygysmūd his broder as after it shall appere ¶ Vrbanus was pope after Gregory .vj. yere This Vrban was chosen in the Cite of Rome by strength of y● Romayns but y● cardynals dyd that for drede not wyllyngly wherfore they fledde to y● Cite of Fūdorū And they sayd that he was not pope chose in his place syr Roberte of Gebennys the same yere whiche was called Clement the .vij. ¶ Nota. ¶ And here began the .xxij. stryte in the chirche And it was more worse than euer was ony other before For it was so subtyll y● the wysest men that were the best conscyenced coude not discerne with whom it was best to saye and holde And this stryfe dured .xl. yere with a grete sclaundre vnto al the clergy and grete peryll vnto mennes soules for heresyes other euyl thȳges y● whiche were brought in than In so moche that there was no doctryne in the chirche for mysdoynge And therfore from this Vrban the .vij. vnto Martyn I knowe not who was pope The feest of the vysytacyon of our lady was ordeyned by Vrban the .vj. after y● forme of the sacrament of the awte● for a peas and an vnite for to be had amonge them through the merytes of our blissed lady ¶ Bonifaciꝰ the .ix. was pope after Vrban .xv. yere This Bonyface was chosen at Rome in the stede of Vrban the stryfe contynued for Benedictus was chosen in Auinyon in y● place of Clement and was called Petrus deluna and he duced to the coūseyle of Constantyneys and than he wolde not obey but euer abode obstynate And at y● last he decessed in the kyngdome of Aragon And he cōinaūded his cardynals to chose an other pope the whiche they dyd anone And they set vp an ydoll and named hym Clement but they profyted not ¶ Circa amiū dn̄i M CCC .lxxx. ¶ And after kynge Edward the thyrde that was borne at wyndsore regned Rychard of Butdeux that was prynce Edwardes sone of Wales whiche prynce Edward was kynge Edwardes sone ANd after y● good kyng Edward the thyrde y● was borne at wynd sore regned Rychard y● second that was the good syr Edwardes sone prynce of Wales the whiche kyng Rychard was borne in the cite of Burdeux in Gascoyn and was crowned at Westmynster in y● xj yere of his age And in y● seconde yere of his regne for y● debate y● was bytwene the lorde Latymer syr Raufe Feryecs knyght that were agaynst Hawell and Shakell squyers for y● prysoner y● was taken in Spayne by these two squyers the whiche prysoner the lord Latimer syr Raufe Feryers wolde haue had the whiche prysoner was the erie of Dene that they toke in the batayle of Spayne wherfore these two lordes came in to the chirche at Westmynstre and foūde this one squyer heryng a masse besyde saynt Edwardes shryne and there they slewe hym the which was called Hawell and Shakell was arested put in to y● toure of London there he was longe tyme for he wold not delyuer the crle of Dene his prisoner vnto these two lordes by syr Aleyn Buxhyll constable of the toure by syr Raufe Feriers one of his aduersaryes tyll the kynge had graunted hym grace ¶ In the thyrde yere of kyng Rychard came the Galays of Fraunce in to Englonde vnto dyuers portes brent robbed slewe moche people of Englōde that is to saye at Wynchelsee Rye and Hastynges Portesmouth Hāton Scor more Grauesend and they dyd moche harme went home agayne ¶ And in this same yere was a parliamēt holden at Westmynster and at that same parlyament was ordeyned that euery man woman chylde that were of the age of xiiij yere and aboue throughout all the realme poore folke other sholde paye to the tallage .iiij. pens Wherfore came befell afterwarde grete myschefe mothe disease to all the comynalte of the realme ¶ And in the .iiij. yere of kyng Ry chardes regue the comyns arose vp in dyuers partyes of the realme did moche harme the whiche tyme they called the hurlyng tyme. And they of Kent and of Essex made them two chefetaynes for to rule gouerue the company of Kent of Essex that one was called Iacke strawe that other Watte Tyler they came and assembled them vpon blacke heth in Kent And on Corpus
coūtre But the .xij. yere of Herachꝰ Cosoras was slayne of Heraclius the crosse was brought agayn the people were delyuered And whan Heraclius wold haue entred y● cite proudly the gates of y● cite by y● power of god shette by themselfe the emperour meked hȳ to god aboue the gates opened And thā was the feest of y● exaltacyon of y● crosse made ¶ Deꝰ dedit was pope after Boniface thre yere This was an holy man For on a certayn daye whan he kyssed a lepre anone the lepre was hole ¶ This tyme a citezin of London through y● mocyon of Ethelbryght buylded a chirche of saynt Peter in the west parte of London in a place y● was called Thorney ¶ Circa annū dn̄i vj C .xliiij. BOnifacius the fyfthe was pope after Deus dedit fyue yere the whiche ordeyned that no man sholde be taken out of the chircheyerde And lytel elles of hym is wryten ¶ Nota Machomitum MAchomyte the duke of sarasyns and turkes was this tyme. And he was the deceyuer of all the worlde a false prophete the messenger of the deuyll the foregoer of Antechryst the fulfyller of heresy and of all false men the meruaylest of whome the dominacyon thus began ¶ There was a certayne famous clerke at Rome and coude not spede in his maters that he desyred to haue spedde in than he receded frō Rome ouer the see and procured many a man to go with hym amonge whome was this fals Machomyte a grete man of wytte And this clerke ꝓmysed hym to make hym duke of his coūtree yf he wolde be guyded after hym There he nourysshed a doue put all y● corne that the doue ete in to Machomytes ere so this doue had neuer no meet but in his ere The foresayd clerke on a daye called the people meued them to chose suche a prynce as the holy ghost wolde shewe to them in fourme of a doue And anone this clerke secretly let this doue flee the whiche after his olde custome came to Machomyte put his byll in his eere And whan the people sawe this anone he was chosen duke of that people And whan he was made duke of this people of Corosame he sayd y● he was the very prophete of god Thā he made a boke of his lawe y● was called Alcaron But he dyd it by the informacyon of thre of his maysters to whom y● deuyll mynistred the auctorite the connynge The fyrst mayster was a iewe a grete astronomer a nygromancer the second was Iohn de Antiochia the thyrde was Sergius an heretyke And these thre made an vn gracyous lawe an vnhappy what someuer was hard of byleue tedyous to do they lefte y● out of the lawe they put that thinge in theyr lawe y● worldly men were prone redy to do that is to saye glotony lechery rapyne suche other And also this Machomyte ordeyned y● a man shold haue as many wiues as he myght occupy fynde and refuse them twyse or thryse or .iiij. tymes take them again And many meruaylous fals thinges he made in his lawe the whiche were to lōge to reherse here but they be playne in his boke of Alcaron euer he wrote i his boke y● our lord spake to Machomyte his ꝓphete sayenge on this wyse or on this Thus by his fals meanes he deceyued y● people And whā his maysters he had made this y● was so delectable he wrote it in a boke with lettres of gold nourysshed a camell secretly in a pryuy place all onely with the hādes of Machomyte was alway fedde And there pryuely he tyed this boke of the lawe y● he had made about y● camels necke put this camell forth on a tyme in to a felde a fore daye and this camell ioyed in his lyberte for he was neuer lose afore And he wold suffre no man to come touche hym And so there was a grete fame of suche a camell and all the people ranne to se hym amonge whom was this Machomyte But whan the camell sawe hym that alway had fedde hym anone he ranne vnto hym And he had taught this camel afore tyme to fal downe on his knees lycke his handes And so he dyd afore all the people The people thā cryed sayd that there was a very ensample that he was the true prophete of god Than they prayed Machomyte to open y● holy boke with his holy handes the whiche was sent frō heuen euermore to be kepte In y● whiche boke is shewed how the people shall worshyp god And Machomyte sayd This boke was wryten with aūgels handes So by these false meanes he turned to his lawe all the londe of Perse all the eest imperyall agaynst Heraclius the emperour And he occupyed vnto the ende of Alexandre and Egypte Libia Arabia Siria Than after he enfected all Affrica but that the grace of god with stode hym he had enfected all spayne fraūce And many other thynges he dyd that were to moche to wryte in this boke COnstantyne the thyrde the sone of Heracli● was emperour .xxvij. yere This Constantyne was a cursed man a grete tyraunt and an heretyke false subtyll obyous to chrysten men nor he gaue no place to pope Martyn he reysed a grete host agaynst the Lombarbes there he lost the felde fledde to Rome And honourably was receyued of the pope Vitellianꝰ and other of the cite And he rewarded them not lyke after theyr merytes as a prynce sholde haue done but vsed forth tyranny heresye wherfore at y● last he was slayne of his owne knyghtes in a bath y● whiche wolde no longer suffre his tyranny And so he wretchedly lyued dyed vnhappely ¶ Martinꝰ the first was pope after Theodorū .vj. yere This Martinus was a very holy man and strongly stroue for the fayth of god And whan he sayd masse on a certayne daye at the awter there pursued hym to slee hym a man whiche was called Spa●arius of Olymphe and whan he wolde haue ●nytten hym he was blynde sodeynly This same man called a Sinody in the cite of Rome and he dampned Syrum Alexandrū Sergiū Pyrum Paulū heretykes Wherfore Constantyne the emperour exiled hym he dyed a saynt ¶ Eugenius a Romayn was pope after Martyn almoost thre yere and was an holy mā but of hym lytell actes ben wryten ¶ Vitellianus was pope after hym .xiiij. yere This mā made y● songe that the Romayns vseth and accorded it also with y● organes And he also had the grace of the emperour the whiche was wroth with his predecessours neuerthelesse afterward he stode not in his cōcorde Ne hytherto I coude not fynde that euer the chirche of Rome had fully after the deth of Cōstantyne y● myghty the lordshyp of the cyte and of other the whiche he gaue to the chirche ¶ Anno dn̄i vj C. x●●iij Adeodatus a Romain was pope after Vi 〈…〉 s .iiij. yere
And this Karolus than helde all y● hole k●ng dome .xiiij. yere to the yere of our lorde vij hondred .lxxxiiii. in the whiche yere he wente vnto Rome that he myght be crowned emperour of the pope Adryan And there he regned emperour rvi yere to the yere of our lorde god .viii. C. whan pope Leo confermed hym agayn to be emperour And after that he was emperour .xiiij. yere And this Karolus magnus decessed in the yere of his age lxxij the whiche was the yere of our lorde god .viij. hondred and. riiii ¶ Yf 〈◊〉 wyll se more of this Karolus go to the boke of the bysshop Turpinus and 〈◊〉 braminus his mayster for they wrote his noble actes euerychone ¶ ●●o the fourth was pope after Adrian 〈◊〉 yere This man whan he went on a cet●ayn daye with the Letany to saynt Peters chirche on saynt Markes daye he was taken with cursed people the whiche put out bothe his eyen and his tongue was cutte of But our lord meruaylously restored hym agayne his syght his speche so that he spake without tongue and sawe by myracle And afterwarde he went to Karolus in to Fraunce And he came with hym to Rome and there venged the pope of his enemyes And than he crowned Karolus and he late afore crowned confermed hym agayne ¶ Ludouicus y● meke the fyrst begoten sone of Karolꝰ was emperour after his fader .xxvi. yere in whose time was put away that clerkes sholde vse no gyrdels with precyous stones ne straūge arayment This Ludouicꝰ on his fyrst wyfe gate two childrē bothe had an yll ende In all thynge y● went agaynst hym he was pacyent in the last ende euer he ouercame it for towarde god he abode deuoute his chyldren folowed his condicyons and he decessed a blyssed man ¶ Stephanus the fourth was pope after Leo .iij. yere This Stephanus redemed many captyue men crowned Lodewyke the emperour than he decessed was buryed at Rome ¶ Paschall was pope after Stephanꝰ This Paschall gaue grete dilygēce to relykes of sayntes he toke vp innumerable bodyes of sayntes buryed them worshipfully as in the visyon of saynt Cecile he was cōmaūded ¶ Eugenius y● fourth was pope after Paschall and he was a very holy man and those thynges that were for Chryst he toke hede to This man was crowned a martyr by y● lay men of Rome he was buryed in saynt Peters chirche yerde ¶ Circa annū dūi viij C .xliiij. TAlentinus was pope after Eugeny .xl. days lytell of hym is wryten ¶ Gregory y● fourth was pope after him .xij. yere This Gregory sawe many heuy tymes for y● plages among the comyn people And at this mannes peticion Lodewyke y● emperour Marchio the prynce of Lombardy exyled all sarasyns from ytaly at the last he decessed after innumerable good dedes werkes y● he had done at saynt Peters ¶ Lotherius the first sone of Lodewyke was emperour .xv. yere in Ytaly and in Rome in the partes of Germayn nexte to the hylles of Alpy This Lothertus rose agaynst his broder Lodewike Karolus for the kyngdom of Duchelonde the whiche somtyme Pippinꝰ theyr broder helde they fought at a place called Fontanetū where Lothery was discōfyted there was suche slaughter made on bothe sydes that they had no men to resist theyr aduersaryes This vnderstode a fals chrysten man sent vnto y● Sowdan of the sarasyns that he sholde come anone And he toke Rome saynt Peters chirche was made a stable for theyr horses But Lodewyke with the frenshmen and lombardes all that infynyte multytude destroyed that with grete shedynge of chrystē blode ¶ Sergius y● second was pope after Gregory two yere This mā was fyrst called Os porci in englisshe hogges mouth wherfore that man after all y● popes names are chaūged whan they be chosen And that for thre causes The first for Chryst chaūged y● names of those men whiche he made popes The secōd for as moche as they are chaūged in name so sholde they be chaūged in pfeccyon of lyfe The thyrde leest he whiche is chosen to an excedynge degree shold be hurte in name ¶ Leo was pope after Sergius .viij. yere This Leo was an holy mā also he was in prudence as sharpe as a serpent in his dedes as meke as a doue And he was brought forth vertuously in a monastery And whan that he was made pope he laboured to repayre his chirches agayn the whiche the fals sarasyns one after an other had destroyed This man was a myghty wryter and a grete precher a myghty labourer in watche prayer and so dyed and was buryed lyeth at saint Peters ¶ Bene dictus a Romayn was pope after Leo two yere This Benedictus had the name of the thynge for in all thynge was he blyssed And he ordeyned that clerkes shold go ordynatly honestly ¶ Ludouicus y● sone of Lothery was emperour this tyme anoynted of Sergio y● pope a whyle regned with his fader after he regned .xxi. yere alone This man had a sone y● hight Karolꝰ in to whom a deuil entred vexed hȳ afore his fader thā he conspyred his faders deth in his tyme fell many meruayles ¶ Nota. Iohānes Anglicꝰ of y● nacyō of Maguntyn about this tyme was pope she was a womā arayed in mānes garmētes But she ꝓfyted moche in holy scripture Thā she was chosen pope but she was afterwarde with childe goynge openly in ꝓcession she trauailed decessed And this is y● .vj. pope that to this tyme had y● name of holynes were vicious this ꝑson as other cursed popes were was punisshed of god nor she was not nōbred in y● boke of popes ¶ Nicolaꝰ a Romayn was pope after this womā .ix. yere This man exceded all other in holynes saue saynt Gregory after decessed lyeth in saȳt peters chirch yerd ¶ Adrian a Romayn was pope after Nicolas This man cursed Lothery y● emperours broder king of Lothering for his aduoutry But whan he came with his noble men to Rome to excuse hȳ for his auoutry he sayd he was cursed wrongfully all dyed in one yere y● king dyed goyng to y● cite of Placēciā ¶ This tyme came the Danes in to Englonde Alured ¶ Anno dn̄i viij C .lxxiij. ¶ Of kynge Alured how the Danes in his tyme prayed hym of mercy that they myght go out of the londe AFter y● deth of Eldred regned his broder Alured y● Dolfynes was called Than wēt y● Danes assembled them went forth to seke Alured y● tho was newly made kyng of Southsex there they foūde hym at Wylton with a lytell power neuerthelesse he fought with them but at y● last he fledde thens from the felde went in to westser ordeined of his owne realme of other y● he had a strong power so y● the Danes coude not withstande hȳ
a noble astronomer his tables be very famous ¶ Clemēs the .iiij. was pope after Vrban .iij. yere .ix. monethes This Clemēs was an holy man sayd by spiryte of ꝓphecy y● the enemyes of y● chirche shold perysshe as y● smoke And it is to be byleued that god cessed y● tribulacyons of his chirche through his merites He had afore a wyfe children was a preest after bysshop legate beynge in englonde vnknowen to hȳ was chosen pope after for his vertuous lyfe decessed blyssedly ¶ Gregory y● .x. was pope after hȳ .iiij. yere He assembled a cōcyle at Loduū in fraūce for y● grete desyre y● he had to vysyte personally y● holy londe in y● whiche concyle y● Grekes the Tartares were and there y● Grekes ꝓmysed to be reformed by y● vnite of y● chirche And y● Tartares newly baptysed promysed y● same And there were gadered vj C. bisshops a. M. prelates And therfore a certayn mā sayd Gregory gadereth togyder all kȳdes of people And there was decreed y● all persones vycayres shold be called preestes no prelates y● no man shold assygne his tythes to what chirche he wolde as they dyd afore but they shold be payed to his moder chirche And he dampned y● pluralite of bn̄fyces dyed a blyssed man ¶ Innocent the .v. was after hym .v. monethes and lytell dyd ¶ Adrian was after him one moneth dyd lesse ¶ Iohn the .xxj. was after hȳ viij monethes he was i diuers seyences a famous man but in maners a fole decessed anone ¶ Nycolas y● .iij. was pope after Iohn .j. yere This man was in his dayes a noble mā in buyldyng wel gouerned y● ci●e all his dayes y● ●j yere he dyed ¶ Rodulphus was emperour .xviij. yere This man was cr●● of Hauesburgh a wyse man in armes noble victoryous was chosen at bastle he toke y● crosse on hym for y● holy londe The imperyall blessyng he had not but the pope alowed y● eleccyon for fauour of the holy londe ¶ Anno dn̄i M CC .lxxiiij. MArtyn y● fourth was pope after Nycholas .iiij. yere This man was a grete louer of relygyous men gretly attendyng to vertuous werkes He cursed y● emperour of ●ōsta●tynople in so moche as he promysed to turne to y● fayth in the generall concyle dyd not for y● whiche he suffred many passyons all holy chirche Also he cursed y● kyng of Aragon for he expulsed y● kyng of Cicyle fro his kyngdom And after he had done many batayles agaynst mē of misbyleue had suffred many tribulacyōs he decessed dyd many myracles ¶ Ni colas de lira a noble doctour of dyuinite was this tyme at Parys this mā was a iewe was cōuerted and myghtely profyted in y● ordre of frere minors he wrote ouer all the byble Or els he was in the yere of our lorde M .ccc .xxx. And some men saye he was of Braband y● his fader moder were christen but for pouerte he visyted y● scoles of the iewes And so he lerned the iewes language or els this Nycolas was enfourmed of y● iewes in his yonge age ¶ Honorius y● fourth was pope after Martyn .ij. yere lytell of hym is wrytē but y● he was a tēperate man a discrete ¶ Nicolaus y● fourth was pope after hym foure yere this mā was a frere minor al though he was a good man in hȳself yet many vnhappy thȳges fell in his tyme to the chirche for many a batayle was in y● cite through his occasyon for he drewe to moche to y● one parte and after hȳ there was no pope two yere .vj. monethes ¶ Of kynge Edwarde that was kyng Henryes sone And of his ryalte ANd after this kyng Henry regned Edward his sone the worthyest knyght of all y● worlde in honour For goddes grace was in hȳ for he had y● victory of his enemyes And as soone as his fader was deed he came to London with a fayre company of prelates of erles barons all maner men dyd him moche honour For in euery place y● this noble Edward rode in London the stretes were couered ouer his heed with ryche clothes of sylke of tapysserye and with ryche couerynges And for ioye of his comynge the burgeyses of the cyte cast out at theyr wyndowes golde syluer handes full in tokenynge of loue worshyp seruyce reuerence And out of y● condyth of chepe ran whyte wyne reed as stremes of water euery man dranke therof that wolde at theyr owne wyll And this kynge Edwarde was crowned anoynted as ryght heyre of Englonde with moche honour And after masse y● kyng went in to his palays for to holde a ryall feest amonge them y● dyd hym honour And whā he was set to mete kynge Alexander of Scotlonde came for to do hym honour reuerence with a queyntyse an C. knyghtes with hym well horsed arayed And whan they were alighted they let theyr stedes go wheder they wolde who y● myght take them had them styll wtout ony chalengynge And after came syr Edmonde kynge Edwardes broder a curteys a gentyll knyght y● erle of Cornewayle y● erle of Glocestre after them came the erle of Penbroke y● erle of Garēne And eche of them by themselfe ladde in theyr hande an C. knyghtes gayly disguysed in theyr armes And whan they were alyghted of theyr horses they let them go wheder they wold who that myght them catche them to haue styll wtout ony chalenge And whan all this was done kynge Edwarde dyd his dylygence his myght for to amende redresse y● wronges in the best maner y● he myght to the honour of god holy chirche to mayntayne his honour to amende the noyaūce of y● comyn people ¶ How Ydeyne that was Lewelyns doughter of Wales and Aymer that was the erles broder of Mountforde were taken on the see THe fyrst yere after that kyng Edwarde was crowned Lewlyn prynce of Wales sent in to Fraūce to the erle Mountford that through coūseyle of his frendes the erle sholde wedde his doughter And the erle thā auysed hym vpon this thynge sent vnto Lewlyn and sayd that he wolde sende after his doughter And so he sent Aymer his broder after the damoysell And Lewlyn arayed shyppes for his doughter for syr Aymer for her fayre company y● shold go with her And this Lewlyn did grete wronge for it was a couenaunt that he sholde gyue his doughter to no maner man without coūseyle cōsent of kynge Edwarde And so it befell that a Burgeys of Brystowe came in the see laden with wyne mette them toke them with myght and power And anone the Burgeys sent them to the kyng Whan Lewlyn herde these tydynges he was wonders wroth also sorowfull begā to warre vpon kynge Edward and dyd moche harme to Englysshe
that is to wyte y● duke of Yorke was slayne the erle of Rutlond syr Thomas Neuyll many moo y● erle of Salisbury was taken other as Iohn Harowe of London capitayn ruler of y● fotemen Hanson of Hull Whiche were brought to Poūfret there after biheded theyr hedes sent to Yorke set vpon the gates And thus was y● noble prynce y● duke of Yorke slayne on whose soule god haue mercy And this tyme y● erle of Marche beynge in shrowesbury heryng of y● deth of his fader desyred ayde of the towne to auēge his faders deth fro thens went to wales at Cādelmas after he had a batayle at Mortymers crosse agaynst y● erle of Penbroke of wylshyre where y● erle of Marche had y● victory Than the quene with those lordes of the north after that they had dystressed slayne the duke of Yorke his felawshyp came southward with a grete multytude of people for to come to y● kynge vndo suche conclusyons as had ben takē before by y● parliament Agaynst whose comynge y● duke of Nor folke the erle of warwyk with moche people ordynaūce went to saynt Albons lad kyng Henry with them there encoūtred togider in suche wyse fought so y● the duke of Norfolke y● erle of warwik with many other of theyr party ●ledde lost y● iourney where y● king Henry was taken by y● quene prynce Edwarde his sone whiche two had goten that felde Than y● quene her party beynge at her aboue sent anone to Londō which was on asshewednesdaye y● fyrst daye of lent for vytayle for whiche y● Mayre ordeyned by y● aduyse of y● aldermen y● certayn cartes laden with vytayle sholde be sent to saynt Albons to them And whan y● cartes came to crepylgate the comyns of y● cite y● kepte the gate toke y● bytayle fro y● cartes wold not suffre it to passe Thā were there certayn aldermen comyns appoynted to go to Bernet to speke with the quenes coūseyle for to entreate y● the northeren men sholde be sent home in to theyr coūtre agayn for y● cite of London drad fore to be despoyled yf they had comen ¶ And duryng this treaty tydynges came that the erle of Warwyk had mette with y● erle of Marche on Cotteswolde comynge out of Wales with a grete meyny of walsshmen that they bothe were comynge to London ware Anone as these tydynges were knowen y● treaty was broke tor y● kyng quene prynce all y● other lordes y● were with them departed fro saynt Albons no●thwarde with all theyr people yet or they departed thens they dyheded y● lord Bo●●yle syr Thomas 〈◊〉 whiche 〈◊〉 take in y● iourney done on 〈…〉 ¶ Than y● duch 〈…〉 of Yorke beynge at London deryng of y● losse of y● felde of saynt Albons 〈…〉 whiche went to 〈…〉 ght ¶ And philip malpas 〈…〉 che marchaūt of London Thomas Vaghan squyer 〈…〉 many other 〈…〉 of y● comynge of y● quene to London toke a shyppe of Andwerpe to haue gone in to ●●land 〈◊〉 on y● other co●st were taken of one Colompne a Frenssheman a shyppe of warre he toke them prysoners and brought them in to Fraūce where they payed grete good for theyr raunsom there was moche good and rychesse in that shyppe ¶ Of the deposynge of kyng Henry the syxth how kynge Edward the fourth toke possessyon of y● batayle on Palme sondaye and how he was crowned THan whan y● erle of Marche y● erle of warwyk had mette togyder on Cotteswolde incōtynent they cōcluded to go to London and sent worde anone to y● Mayre to the cite that they wolde come And anone y● cite was glad of theyr comynge hopyng to be releued by them so they came to London And whan they were comen had spoken with the lordes estates beynge there cōcluded for as moche as kynge Henry was gone with them northwarde y● he had forfeyted his crowne ought to be deposed accordyng vnto the actes made passed in the last parlyament And so by the aduyse of the lordes spirytuall temporall than beynge at Londō the erle of Marche Edward by y● grace of god eldest sone of Rycharde duke of Yorke as ryghtfull heyre and nexte enherytour to his fader the fourth daye of Marche the yere of out lord god M CCCC .lix. toke possessyon of the realme at Westmerlonde in y● grete hall after in y● chirche of y● abbey offred as kyng with the c●ptre royall To whome all y● lordes spirytuall tēporall dyd homage as to theyr souerayn lord kyng And forthwith it was ꝓclaymed through y● cite kyng Edward the fourth of y● name And anone after y● kynge rode in his ryall estate northwarde with all his lordes to subdue his subgectes y● tyme beynge in the north for to auenge his 〈◊〉 deth And on Palmesondaye after he had a grete batayle in y● north coūtree at a place called Cowton not ferre from Yorke where with y● helpe of god he gate y● felde had the victory where were slayne of his aduersaryes .xxx. M. men and moo as it was sayd by them that were there In the whiche batayle were slayne y● erle of Northumberlonde the lorde Clifford syr Iohn Neuyll the erle of Westmerlondes broder Andrewe Trollop and many knightes squyers ¶ Than kyng Henry that had bē kyng beynge with y● quene and the prynce at Yorke heryng the losse of that felde and so moche people slayne ouerthrowen anone forth with departed all thre with the duke of Somerset the lorde Roos other towarde Scotlōde And the nexte daye after kynge Edward with all his army entred in to Yorke and was there proclaymed kyng obeyed as he ought to be And y● Mayre aldermen comyns swore to be his iyege men And whā he had taryed a whyle in the north that all y● northcoūtree had turned to hym he returned southwarde leuynge behynde hym the erle of Warwyk in those partyes to gouerne and rule that countree ¶ And aboute mydsomer after the yere of our lorde M cccc .lx. and the fyrst yere of his regne he was crowned at Westmynster anoynted kyng of Englonde hauynge possessyon of all the realme CAixtus the thyrde was pope after Nycolas thre yere and .v. monethes This Calixte was an olde man whan he was chosen pope was cōtynually seke ne he myght not fulfyll his desyre whiche he entēded to do agaynst the Turkes for dethe came vpon hym He was chosen pope in y● yere of our lord 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 .lv. And he dyed the syxth day af 〈◊〉 he had i●stytued the trāsfiguracyon of our lorde god He also c●nonysed saynt Vincent a frere precher And there was a grete reformacyon of many monasteryes in dyuers partyes of the worlde these reformacions were made many ty mes but almoost none abode but they returned agayne as they were afore by successyon of tyme after y●
batayle In gouernyng of the comyn people he was very wyse And in the necessite of the byleue he was without comparison deuoute His pite his holynes be so wryten in the bokes of holy doctours that without doubte he is to be nōbred amonge sayntes And the Grekes saye that in the ende of his lyf he was made a monke And more ye may here of hym in the cronycles of englonde for he was kyng of Englonde ¶ Helena the quent moder to Constantyne repayred agayn the holy crosse this tyme and she made lxx colleges and she gloryfyed the state of all holy chirche ¶ Nycholas the bysshop of Myrre cite an holy mā was this tyme. ¶ Athanasiꝰ was this tyme bysshop in Alexandria a gloryous doctour and made the cymbalū Q uicūque vult saluus esse c. ¶ Marcus was pope after Siluester two yere and .viij. monethes This man ordeyned that the Crede sholde be openly songen in the chirche and that the bysshop of Hostiense sholde consecrate the pope and that he sholde were a pall ¶ Iulius was pope after Marcus .xj. yere This man was exiled x. yere after suffred deth vnder Constantyne the seconde ¶ Cōstantinus with his two bretherne regned .xxiiij. yere in his last ende he was peruerted by the heresy of the arryens by a bysshop called Eusebi he pursued the chirche of god strongly The ende of this mā was this As he sholde go to Constantynople to a grete coūseyle in the whiche counseyle he thought to haue cōdempned the bysshop and the clerkes of true byleue he wente before vnto a chambre to auoyde suche thinges as nature requyreth anone sodeynly his bowelles fell frō hym and so dyed ¶ Libersus was pope after Iulius .xix. yere and .vij. monethes Than was the seconde dyscorde of the chirche bytwene Liberiꝰ Felix for the heresy of the arryens the whiche fauoured Liberius Than Constancius the emperour called agayne Liberius from his exyle bycause he fauoured this heresy And the chirche deiected Liberius toke Felix for pope and the other was expulsed as an heretyke of the chirche But Felix obteyned not for the emperour put in Liberius expulsed Felix ¶ Felix was pope after the deth of this Liberius he declared Cōstancius the emperour an heretyke and anone after he was martyred ¶ And here was the fyrst that euer the chirche of Rome had an infamed pope For all the predecessours of this Liberius were sayntes gaue holy ensamples ¶ Iulianus apostata was after Constancius emperour .ij. yere and .viij. monethes He was called apostata bycause he fledde this Cōstantius whiche slewe his broder for fere of deth was made a chrysten man and a monke But afterwarde by the counseyle of a nygromancer he asked the deuyll wheder he sholde be emperour or not The deuyll sayd that he sholde be emperour vpon a cōdycyon that he sholde forsake his chrystē fayth and be vtter enemy to chrystē men And so he dyd for he gaue leue to the Iewes that they sholde buylde agayn the temple in spyte of the christen men And toke all the goodes the chrysten men had destroyed many of them ¶ Iouinianus was emperoure after hym .viij. monethes For whan Iulian was deed the hoost chose hym emperour he was a christē man And he sayd it was not lefull to a christē man to be lord ouer so many hethen people They answered said Rather than he sholde forsake the empyre they wold be thrystened And thus toke he the dignite But soone he was deed and in meruaylous maner For he was layde in a close hous after his iourney made all of stone newly whyted with lyme in the whiche they made to his cōfort as they thought a fyre of charcole of the ayre of these two on the morowe he was foūde deed ¶ Valentinian with his broder Valent was emperour after Iouinianꝰ x● yere for he departed the empyre gaue his broder the eest kepte hymselfe the west part This Valētinian was a lord with Iulian apostata it happed him on a tyme for to go in to a temple of false goddes for to do sacryfyce mynystres stode there with water halowed after theyr guyse with the whiche they spryncled the lordes This Valētinian smote the mynystre that kest the water vpon hym and sayd he was rather defouled therby than clensed Bycause of this Iulian dyd exile hym But our lord god for his open confessyon of his name rewarded hym with the empyre His broder Valent fell in to the opinyon of the a●●yans and dyed in that heresy This same Valent lyued foure yere after Valentinian with Gracian the emperour ¶ This tyme lyued saynt Ambrose ¶ Anno domini CCC .lxiiij. DAmasus was pope after Felix xviij yere .ij. monethes This was an eloquent man in metre and he wrote many storyes of popes and martyrs He ordeyned that 〈◊〉 patri shold be sayd in the ende of the psalmes and that was at the prayer of saynt Ierom. And through the mocyon of this pope Ierom translated the byble from hebrewe in to latyn than he decessed a cōfessour ¶ Valent with Gracian Valentinian were emperours foure yere In this tyme were chirches opened agayne and chrysten men had leue to renewe the seruyce of god y● was defended afore with emperours infected with heresy as was Valens other wherfore y● chirche had no liberte whan Valens was on lyue ¶ A synodus of an C. and .l. bysshops were gadred vnder Damase pope at Cōstantinople agaynst Macedoniū an heretike the whiche denyed y● holy ghost to be very god And than was the Credo made that is songe on holy dayes in y● chirche ¶ Augustinus a Cartaginen̄ of Affrica was this tyme he was as noble a retho ricyen as myght be in all philosophy poetry incōparable all thynge that ony philosopher foūde in his youth he vnderstode with lytell labour And aboute this tyme he was sent to Milan where he was turned anone of saynt Ambrose and baptysed This man grewe vnto a noble doctour of y● chirche And not longe after that he was bysshop of Yponen̄ there he lyued .liij. yere moche diuinite he wrote vt pꝪ patet in libris suis ¶ Siritius was pope after Damasus .xv. yere He dampned heretykes lytell elles is wryten of hym ¶ Theodosius sone to Gracian with Valētyne his vncle was emperour .xxvij. yere This man was a chrysten man a gracyous in gouernaūce lyke to Traian soone wroth and anone reconsyled This man on a daye whan he wold haue gone to here masse saynt Ambrose forbade hym the entre of the chirche tyll he had done penaunce made satisfaccyon for y● sleynge of y● xxx knyghtes whiche he slewe in angre at Constantinople Wherfore they made a lawe that y● sentence of a prynce shold be deferred .xxx. days of those that shold do execucyon yf they myght fall in y● grace of y●
prynce with in the .xxx. days ¶ About this tyme was a childe borne in y● castell of Emons from y● nauyll aboue deuyded in to two bodyes hauyng .ij. hedes and two wyttes so that the one 〈…〉 epyng or erynge that other slepte nor ete not whā they were two yere of age the one decessed that other lyued thre days after ¶ Claudius poeta was this tyme. ¶ Arcadius Honoriꝰ regned .xxx. yere And in theyr tyme Rome was almoost destroyed by a kynge called Alaticus of the whiche destruccyon rose a grete blas phemy of the Romayns For they sayd they fared neuer well sythen Chryst came to Rome bereued thē theyr goddes by the prechynge of Peter Paule And yet this Archadius subdued all his enemyes by y● power of god shed no blode Agaynst this blasphemy saynt Austyn made y● solempne werke y● whiche they call de ciuitate dei ¶ Honoriꝰ was emperour with Theodosius his broders sone xv yere he was a man of holy lyf for two wyues he had and with bothe yet he dyed mayden He loued specyally the chirche and hated heretykes ¶ Ierom dyed this tyme at Bethleem the yere of his age lxxxxj ¶ Sanctꝰ Herachydes that wrote Vitas patrū to Lansum ep̄m was this tyme. ¶ Ioh̄es Crisostomus was exiled of Eudochia the wyfe of Arcadij through hete of the sonne he dyed ¶ Anastasius was pope after Siritius thre yere This mā ordeyned that euery man sholde stande at the redyng of the holy gospell that he that was a maymed man sholde not be preest ¶ Innocētius was pope after Anastasius This man ordeyned that seke men sholde be enoynted with holy oyle And at masse the kysse of peas to be gyuen He dampned Pelagien an heretyke And many other thynges he dyd vt patet .xxvj. q .j. ¶ Anno Christi CCCC .xiiij. AFter Innocētius zozimus was pope two yere .viij. monethes This man ordeyned that clerkes sholde be no tauerners ne sell no wyne that a bonde man sholde not be made preest without y● lycence of his lord ¶ Bonifa cius a Romayn was pope after zozimꝰ foure yere This man ordeyned y● a woman sholde not touche y● pall of y● awter ne sholde not wasshe y● awter ¶ Celestinus a Romayn was pope after Bonifacius .viij. yere .ix. dayes y● whiche ordeyned the psalme afore masse Iudica me deus c. And at the begȳnynge of y● masse sholde be sayd a verse of a psalme and that y● Grayle the offertory sholde be sayd afore the sakerynge This man sent saynt Patryk in to Irlonde to conuerte that lond And Palladius a deken of Rome to the Scottes to be conuerted And in the fourth yere of this mā there was a generall Synody at Ephisina of CCC bysshops agaynst Nestorium an heretyke ¶ Theodosius y● yonger with Valentinian his neuewe regned .xxvij. yere In his tyme was y● leest ordeyned whiche is called Aduīcula sancti Petri. And in his tyme dyed saint Austyn in y● yere of his age .lxxvj. ¶ And this tyme were the .vij. slepers reysed the whiche slepte CC. yere This man dyed at Cōstantynople there was buryed This tyme the saxons entred in to Englonde and anone by lytell lytell they grewe vp mightely at the last they obteyned all the londe ¶ Sixtus a Romain was pope after Celestinus .viij. yere This was a holy man a meke And lytell of hym is wryten but y● he buylded sancta Maria maior ¶ Leo Tuscus a confessour was pope after Sixtus This mā was as holy as ony mā Fyue tymes on a day or more he wolde saye masse And on a tyme after it befell whan a certayn woman kyssed his hande he was tēpted with her for the trespace that he had done to his penaūce he made his hande to be stryken of And whan y● noyse ●ose vpon hym that he myght not say masse as he was wont to do he was ryght sory and all onely betoke hym in prayer to our lady to helpe hym And our lady restored hym his hande agayne than he sayd masse as he was wont to do so that myracle was openly shewed to all people ¶ And in y● tyme of this pope Marcyan the Emperour beynge there was congregate at Calcedony y● fourth vniuersall synody of vj C. and .xxx. bysshops agaynst Eusticem y● abbot of Constantinople et Alexandrinū ep̄m qui negauerunt in Christo verā carnē fuisse●et etiā negabant carnis nr̄e resurrectionē And after he had made many notable sermons epystles he decessed ¶ Marcianus Valētinianꝰ were emperours this tyme .vij. yere in whose tyme was the grete Synody afore rehersed whan Eusticē Dioscorus were cōdemp●rd IN the tyme that Marcianꝰ was emperour of Rome Vortiger was kynge of Britayn now called Englonde in whose tyme y● saxons came in to Bry tayn made many kynges y● is to saye as is playne by the Cronycles .vij. And bycause it is tedyous to mannes reason to reherse many diuers names togyder as .vij. kynges of Englonde and in one tyme the emperours and popes Therfore the cronycles of Englōde shall be set togyder tyll it be comen vnto Alured in whose tyme the Danes came in to Englonde And the popes and y● emperours other thinges in the same tyme shall be set togyder ¶ Circa annū d 〈…〉 CCCC .xlix. ¶ How the wardeyns that had y● chysdren to kepe y● were kyng Cōstantynes sones ladde them to lytell Brytayne for the treason and fals●es of Vortiger ¶ Here begynneth the fyfth parte durynge to the comynge of the Danes Engist THis tyme came the saxons that were pagans fyrst in to Britayn now called Englonde vnder Vortiger y● whiche was crowned kyng of this londe This tyme those that had these two chyldren in kepyng the which were Cōstantynes sones that is to saye Aurilambros and Vter through ordynaunce of Gosselyn that was bysshop of London after theyr faders dethe that is to saye Cōstantyne durst not dwell in this londe with those children but conuayed them vnto the kynge of lytell Brytayn for as moche as he knewe the treason of Vortiger that than was made kynge through whome Constance theyr elder broder was slayne wherfore y● hondred knyghtes of Pehytes were put to deth and bare al the blame as that Vortiger had not wyst therof ne therto cōsented And so the kepers of those two chyldren dred lest Vortiger wolde put thē to deth through his treason falsnes as he had done theyr broder before therfore they were ladde ouer in to lytell Brytayne the kynge them receyued with moche honour put them to nourysshe there they dwelled tyll they became fayre and strōge knyghtes thought to be auenged of the deth of Cōstance theyr broder whan they sawe theyr tyme so they dyd as ye shal here tell afterward ¶ It was not longe after that the tydynges came ouer see to the kynrede of the hondred knyghtes