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they to london a∣geyne / and toke oute al the prysonners felons and other oute of newgate / and both countours and destroyed theyr bookes / Thēne on the monday kyng Rychard sent for the mayr of london Will∣iam walworth

a toure on hit on london brydge toward southwerk with twoo arches / and all that stode theron / This yere was a grete trayttye holden bytwene grauenyng and ca∣lays bytwene the kyng and ducke of burgoyne / where for

And soo it was buryed at saynt albons in thabbay / And fyue persones of his houshold were sent to london / and ther were rayned and Iuged to be drawen hanged and quartred / of whome the names were

four grete Fysshes bytwene Eerethe and london / that one was callyd mors maryne / the second a swerd Fysshe / the other tweyne were whales / In this yere for certayne effrayes done in the north countre bytwene the

douer with moche peple and there landed / to whome al the coūtray drewe and cam to london armed And for to late the lordes of the kynges counseylle knowe theyr trouth / and also theyr entente / assemblyd them

sorowe thurgh al that land. that one broder ordeygned hym to london for to take the Cyte / and that other to wynchestre / But Constantin come to london and slowe hym that was ther / and after he went

lowys made vnto hym homage / & bycome his men / And the barons of Englond helde hem styll at london / & a bi den lowys the kynges sone of fraunce / & this was the next sacer day

his dome at london, and on our ladyes euen natiuyte he was honged and drawen / & his heede smyten of / and honged with cheynes of yren vpon the galowes. And his hede was sette vpon london bridge vpon

mete hir enemyes / & in the same tyme dyed sir rogyer mor timer his vncle in the toure of london / How the quene Isabell / & sir Edward duke of guyhenne hir son come to londe at here

dell were taken / Cao. / CC ixo. /WHan kyng edward had sente Mayster walter stapilton his Tresorer in to london for to kepe the cyte vnto hym ayene the Quene Isabel his wyf / and ageyne Edward hyr sonne

& toke hem all / & brouʒt hem vnto dy uerse portes & hauenes of englond / & som to london & ther ye myʒt haue had a tonne of Rochel wyn of the best for xx shyllyngster lynges /

ry∣ally thurgh london, and so to westmestre / and there she lyeth wor shypfully buryed in oure lady chapel, And also this same yere the xiiij day of Ianyuer fylle donne the gate with the toure on london bridge toward

was bed at seynt albons in the abbey / & / v / persones of his houshold were sent to london / and there were rayned & Iuged to be drawen hon∣ged and quartred / of whome the names were

come to the bridge & shot & fought with hem & gate the brid ge / and made them of london to flee / & slowe many of hem / And this endured al the nyght to & fro til

fore as a prysoner thurgh london / and after they wold haue put hym in hold / But a noyse aroos that the erle of marche his sonne was comynge with x M men to london ward / wherof the

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