Richard: pynsonprinter's device ofRichard Pynson (1492-1530) with his monogram on a shield, which is held up by a girl and a boy and surmounted by a helmet
Syr Edmond of langely the kynges vncle Erle of cam¦brydge was made duc ofyork ¶Syre thomas of wodestok his other vncle that was Erle of bokyngham was made duc of Gloucetre / Syre leonel vere Erle of Oxenford was
of kent had the feld / and gate hym moche worship & thāk of al maner of men for his manful dedes / And in the, vij yere of kyng henryes regne the fourth Syr Rychard scrope archebisshop of
reame. The fyrste of the v lordes was sire thomas of wodstok the kynges vncle, & duk of Gloucestre / & the seconde was sir Rychard erle of Arundel / & the thyrd was sir Richard Erle of war wyk
kynges vncle / Syr Ed∣mond of langle erle of Cambridge / & hym he made duk ofyork And his other vncle Syr Thomas of wodestoke, that was Erle of Bukkyngham hym he made duk of gloucestre / And Syr
Erle of the marche Edward by ye ḡce of god oldest sone ofRichard duke ofyork as rightfull heyre. & next enheriteur to his fadre ye iiij day of Marche ye yere of our lord M.cccc.lix oke poscessiō of
/ Aboute that tyme Hubert archebisshop of Caunterbury was lieu¦tenant of the pope and of the kyng in englonde / The Arche∣bisshop of yorke was deede. and hubert made a greete counseyll at york / ¶ Capitulum 30 /ABoute that
for men of the eest with men of the west accorde et in sownyng of their speche / than men of the north with men of the south / Therfore it is that men of mercij that ben of myddell
had it all at his axyng ¶For the good erleCutbert of lyndesey & all the peple of northumberland and almostall the grete of England helde with Swyne that was kyng of dē¦markfor as moche as they loued not kyng Eldred
and the kyng of fraunce so that the kyng of france went ayen in to fr∣aunce &̄ wos wreth toward the kyng Richard but yit for al that or kyng richard went ayen he toke the cite of acres. ¶And
a rose bitwene hym & thekyng of fraunce so that kyng of fraūce went ayene in to fraunce &was wroth toward the kyng Richard but er kyng Richard wentayene he toke the cite of Acres ¶And whenne he had taken
excityng of quartadecimano{rum} / that were they that helde esterday the xiiij. day of the mone Chedde was y take oute of his Abbeye of lesting and wrongfully put oute in to the see ofyork by assent of kyng
of Ely and the Bis∣shop of wynchestre / and therles of Salysbury and of warwyk And they concluded that the duck of Somersete sholde be hadde to ward / and to answere to suche artycles as the duk of
kyng of englond at westmynstre by all the Reamesassent next after the deposing of kyng Richard ¶Than he made hen¦ryhis eldelst sone and heire Prince of walys and dnke of Corne∣wailleand Erle of Chestre And he made Sir Thomas of
the one of he is more worthy than the other / for he is of elder tyme / Then∣ne lamfrank declared skylfully that that constitucion of grego∣ry maketh noo mencion of Caunterbury / but ofyork & of londō Than
at wyndesore regned Richard the secund that wos the go¦od sir Edwardis sone prince of wales wich kyng Richard was borne in the cite of burdeux in gascoyn and wos crouned at west¦mynstre in the xi. yere of his age▪