of Ise¦landAloth kyng of Denmark Gonewas kyng of norewey andHel his cosin kyng of dorkeny Cador kyng of litell britaigne Mor¦wytherle of Cornewaille Mauran erle of gloucestre guerdon erleof wynchestre Boel erle of hertford Vrtegy erle of Oxūford Cur¦sallerle
at westmynstre had gretedrede of hir ij. sones of the werre Alured and Edward lest theyshold be defoilled & mysdone thurg this werre / whfor she sente hēouer see in to Normandie to the duke Richard hir vncle / and
Richard / that was hir Eme in entent for tocroune Alured the elder brother and hym make kyng of englondand of this thyng to make an ende / the Erles and Barons madehir othe / But the erle Godewyne
kyng of fraun¦ceaud swore by god that when he were arise of his gysin he woldlight a thousand candels to the kyng of fraunce ¶And anone letassemble a grete host of Normandie and of englisshmen And in thebeginnyng of heruest
child begoten of his body and this henry beau∣clerkewas crouned kyng at london the iiij. day after that his bro∣therwas dede that is to say the v. day of August ¶And anone as Anlme that was Erchbisshoppe of Caunterbury thatwas
Abbey of nonnes of Eton¶And in the same yere Marike kyng of Iherusalem conqueredBabiloigne The xvj. yere of his regne he let croune his sone Henryat westmynstre / and hym crouned Rogier Erchebisshopp of yorkein harmyng of Thomas Erchebisshopp of
of onymāfor cause of seint Thomas deth of Caunterbury¶And praied his fadre with moche sorwe of hert mercy for histrespas and his fadre for yaf it hym And had of hym grete piteand after he died the xxxvj. yere
the v. al. of Octo& come to london the v. nonas of Octobre for encheson that kyng o¦hanand all the kynges that comen after him shold euermore holdthe reames of englond & of Irland of god & of the Pope
had fair children of his body begoten / thatis to say Henry his sone that was kyng after his fadre / & Richardthat was Erle of Cornewaille and Isabell that was Em{per}esse ofRome and Eeno was Quene of scotland ¶And
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
hem to the tour of london to bene kepte there¶How kyng Edward of his grete grace deliuered ayene the Scot¦tesout of prison that were chiuetayns of the land and they drowehem to the frensshmen thurgh coūceill of williā waleys Ca.c.lxixWHen
of the seintewarie all that were within for anymaner of Grith ¶And then come vn to the Temple & to all othirynnes of men of lawe and despoiled hem and robbed hem of hir go¦desand also tare hir bokes
the vi. yere of the regne of kyng Richard Sir Henry spen¦cerbisshopp of Norwiche went with a Croiserie ouer the see in to thecontre of Flaundres And there they gate the toune of Graeningand the toune of Broburgh Dunkerk and
xij yere of kyng Richardes regne he let crie &ordeyne a generall Iustes that is called a turnemēt of lordes kny¦ghtesand squyers And this Iustes and turnement was holdeat london in smythfeld of all maner of strangiers of what londe
yonge creature of xix. yere of age Dame Isa¦bellthe kynges doughter of fraunce and many othir worthy lordesof grete name both barons and knyghtes with moche othir eplethat comen vn to the toune of Grauenyng and ij. dukes of frauncethat
there present exiled the duke of Herefordfor the terme of x. yere and the duke of Norfolke for euermoreAnd Sir Thomas Arondell Erchebisshopp of Caunterbury wasexiled the same tyme for euer and deposed oute of his see for mali∣ceof the
the Castell of wyndesore And on the xij. euen come theduke of awemarle vn to the kyng and told hym that he and theduke of Surre and the duke of Excestre and the Erle of Salis∣burieand the Erle of Gloncestre
the duchesse of Britaigne in to Englondand lōded at fallemouthe in Cornewaille And from thens she wasbronght to the Cite of wynchestre And ther she was wedded vn tokyng Henry the iiij. in the Abbey of seint swythynes of wynchestrewith
x. yere of kyng Henries regne the iiij. come the Se∣neschallof henaude with othir meyne to seke Auntres and to getehym wurshippe in dedes of armes bothe on hors bak and on footat all maner of pointes of werre ¶And
in the first yere of his regne for grete loue & good¦nessehe sente to the freres of langely / there as his fadre had done be¦rykyng Richard the second / and let take his body oute of the erth ayene