prison the kyng of fraū¦cewerred vpon hym strongely in Normandie and Iohanhis brother werred von hym in Englond but the bishop¦pes& barons of Englond withstode hym with all the power thatthey myght gete & geten the castellof wyndesore &
But tho come sir Iohan of vessye from thekyng of aragon & brougth with hym moch folk of bachilers andof Gascoynes & were sowdiours and duellyng with the forsaidsir Iohan of vessye & vnderfonge of hym wages & with hym
Erle of laucastre & of leycestre sir henry lacy Erle of Nichol & ¦liainvessy a baron & of othir baronettz aboute xiiij. of the best andwysest of Englond And in the same tyme the kyng Edward tokehis viage to Scotland
the Castellof walynford holden ayens the kyng thurgh the priso¦nersthat were withynne the castell for seint Thomas quarell ofLancastre wherfor the peple of the contre come & toke the castell vpon the forsaid prisoners wherfor sir Iohan of Goldington
had him donemordred¶How Edmond of wodestoke that was Erle of kent & the kyn∣gesbrother Edward of Carnariuan was beheded at wynchestre / Capitulo ducentesimo xxj.ANd vpon a tyme it befell so that sir Edmond of wodestokeErle of kent spake vn
Scotland Sir Ed∣wardPrince of walys as a man enspired in god was in Guyhen¦nein the Cite of Burdeux treting & spekyng of the chalengyng / &of the kynges right of Englond that he had of the Reame of fraun¦ceand that
yaf him coūceyll to make a stronge castell that he might him self therynne kepe ād defende if it were nede: the werk∣men anone begannen to werke that castell vpō ye hylle of breigh but certes thus it befel all
toke of euery plough two shyllyng / & Huberth of Burgh was made tho chyef justyce of all Englond / And thys was the fowrthe yere of kyng Henryes regne: And in the same yere was seȳt Thomas of Caunterbury
And this Edward of Carnarvan was in ye castellof Berkley vnder the ke∣ping of sir morys of berkeley / ād sir Iohan of Mautrevers & to hē he made his cōplaȳt of his sorwe & of his disese{punctel} &
feaute vnto kyng Edward of Englond for the reame of scotlād at the ne∣we castell vpō tyne in the presen∣ce of many worthy lordes and al¦so of cōmunes bothe of the reau∣me of Englond & also of scotlād. And anon̄
land clene of his emnys Tho prayed Engist the ky¦ng of so moh land that he myght make to hym a cite &̄ for hys meny ¶The kyng ansuerd. it wos not to done with out con¦ceill of his bretons.
and shul a venge the deth of ther brother &̄ they shall brin yow fyrst with sarow And afterward they shall sle a gret part of Saxons &̄ shall driue out all the remenant of the land &̄ therfor abyed
the erle of G¦loucestre. the good castellof Shirborne. that he had taken. ¶And whan this wos done the Erle Robert & all the king{is} enmys went vn to Faringdone & begone ther for to make a strong Castell. But
kyng toke of eu{er}y plough land ij. shillyng And Hubert of Burgh was made tho chief Iustice of englōd ¶And this wos in the iiij. yere of kyng henris regne· & in th ame yere wos snt Thms of Cantrburi
to the toure of londō to be keped ther¶How kyng edward of his gret grace deliu{er}ed ayeij the scotis out of prison that wer chieftens of that land and they drew thē to the frensshmen thurgh coūsell of willm waleis.WHen
his Iustises sir Hugh spen{ser} the father. & Aymer of valaūce erle of peenbroke. sir Edmōd of wodestoke erle of kent. sir Iohn̄ of Bretan erle of Richemond & sir Robert of Malemethrop Iustice. & sir rober¦te him a coulpid
the castellof Walynford holdē ayens the ky¦ng thurgh the prisoners that wer within the castell for sent Tho¦mas quarell of Lancastre. ¶Wherfor the pepull of the cntre come and toke the castell vpon the prisoners ¶Wherfore Sir Iohn̄ of
of wodstoke his leue of the pope & come ayen ī to englōd. And whā sir edmond wos comē sū of the frere precheurs come &̄ said yt sir edward his brod{er} yit wos on liue ī the castell
ALso a yonge man that wyst not of yt dra∣gon went out of a shyp & went thrugh the yle tyll that he came to a castell / & came in to the caue & went so longe tyll he
sete of the .xij. kyndes of Israell / but it is not so grete as it was / & there was saynt Iohn baptyst buryed bytwene two prophetes Helyzeus & Abdon / but he was by∣heded in the castellof