of kyng edward was bore at bur deux Richard the secōd sone of prince edward of englond / the whi che Richard kyng Richardof Armorican heued at the fonstone after whome he was callid Richard. and this same
and he was crounedat westmynster of the Erchebisshopp Baldewyne of Caū∣terburythe iij. day of Septembre / & the ij. yere of his regne kyngRichard hym selfe and Baldewyne the Erchebisshopp of Caunter¦buryand Hubert bisshopp of Salisbury and Raudulphe Erle ofGloucestre
the xlj. yere of kyng Edward was bore at BurdeuxRichard the second sone of Prince Edward of Englond the whi¦cheRichard kyng Richardof Amorican heued at the fontstoneafter whom he was called Richard / And this same Richard whāhis fadre
of any man Allas for pite of thisriall kyng ¶And anone come tydynges that sir Henry of olyngbroke was vp with a wonder stronge power of peple and that allthe shreues of Englond reysed vp the shires in strengthyng
the hyghest tour of the ste ple in the castel of Douer fylle doune this same yere / How the noble duke ofyork was slayne / and of the feld of wake feld / And of the seconde Iourneye
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in domino possidebitEnprynted at westmestre by me Willyam Caxton and fynysshed the ij day of Septembre the fyrst yere of the regne of Kyng Richard the thyrd / the yere of our lord a thousand / CCCC / lxxxxiij /
of Dene his prisoner vnto thees ij. lordes by sir Aleyn Buxhill constable of the tour Andby sir rauf ferriers one of his aduersaries till the kyng grauntedhym grace In the iij. yere of kyng Richard come the galeys
of yorke / also the sone aud heire of the duke of Norffolke / theErle of Oxenford / the Erle of westmerland / the sone and heire ofthe Erle of Northumberland / the sone and heire of the Erle
at westmynster of the erchebisshop Baldewyn of Cantor¦buri the thrid day of septembre. and the secūd yere of his regne kyng Richard him self and Baldewyn the erchebisshop of cantor¦buri &̄ Hubert bisshop of Salisburi & Raudulfe Erle of Glou¦cestre.
all the comyn peple of his ream wo¦ld haue hī deposit of his kīgdō. And so he wos deposit at yt tyme in the tour of londō by all his lordis coūcell. & comune assent of all the reame ¶And
of englond at westmynstre by all the reame assent next after the deposing of kyng Richard ¶Than he made Henri his heldist son prince of wales and duke of Cornwaill and erle of Chestre. ¶And he made sir Thomas
a duchie of y• erledome of Cornewai¦leAnd of othir vj. newe erles y• he made / & of the first chalenge &title of the Reame of fraunce Ca.cc.xxv¶How kyng Edward fought in the hauen of skluys ayenst thepower of fraunce
oute of northumberlond was bisshop of chestre / Netheles after two yere alfrede kynge of northumberlond dyed and wilfred torned agayn to his owne see of hagustalden / And so hedda helde bothe the bisshopryches of lychfeld and of chestre.
of October / Allas what sorow, For the En∣glyssh husbondmen that coude nothyng of the werre that ther we re slayn and drenched in an Arme of the See / And hyr Chyue∣tayns sir william of melton archebisshop of
bisshop of wynchestre and the erles of sa lisbury / and of warrewyk / And they concluded that the duk of Somersete shold be had to warde / & to ansuere to suche articles as the duk ofyork shold
palays of london / And anone after was a grete parlement / In whiche parlement the duk ofyork was made protectour of Englond / and therle of warrewyk Capytayn of ca leys, and the erle of Salysbury chaūceler of
THe duk ofyork / the erles of warwyk / and of Salys∣bury saw the gouernaūce of the reame stode moost by the Quen and hir counceil / and how the grete princes of the lond were not called to
nothing of the werre that there were quelled & drēched in an arme of the see And hir chi∣viteyns Sir william of Melton / Erchebisshop ofyork & the abbot of Selby with her stedes fledde & camen vnto york:
good counseyll of ony man, Allas for pyte of this rial kyng / And anon come tydynges that sir Henry of Bolyng broke was vp with a wonder strong power of peple / and that al the shereues of englōd