kyng Richard spoused dame Isabell the kynges doughterof fraunce in the toune of Caleys & brought hir in to englond & lethir le crouned quene in the abbey of seint Petres of westmynstre.Capitulo ducentesimo xlij.IN the xx. yere of kyng
the first of hem was theErle of Derby / and he was made duke of Hereford / and the se∣condwas the Erle of Rutteland and he was made duke of Awe¦marle/ and the iij / was the Erle of kent
siluer and many othir eweles and soshe was discharged of all hir dower and sente oute of Englond¶And in the second yere of the regne of kyng Henry the fourthe was Sir Rogier of Claryngdone knyght and two of his
yoman of kyng Richard Robes come in to Englond oute of scotlanand told to diuerse peple that kyng Richard was a lyue in Scot∣land / and so moche peple beleued in his wordes wherfor grete parteof the peple of the
Constance his wyfe in the mydde of the body of thechurche on whos soule god for his pite hane ercy Amen¶And thus in this same yere Sir Thomas Rampston knyghtConstable of the toure of london was dreynte at london brugge
of stones and sette vp acrosse of tree & helde hym for a saynt till the maire and shereuis bycommaundement of the kyng and of bisshoppes destroied it / andmade there a douhylle ¶Also this same yere the shereuis
erle of the marche Edward by the grace of godoldest sone ofRichard duke of yorke as rightfull Eyer & next enhe¦riteurto his fadre y• iiij. day of marche y• yere of our lord M.cccc.lixtoke possession of the Reame of
am of these tydynges that wehere / & I ensure you by my soulethat I am as sure to passe thysdaūger that we be in / as thoughI were in the strengest castel offraūce / blessyd be richardof godfor
lowys retorned into Fraū∣ce. & of the confirmacyon of king Iohannes chartre cap. clvijOf ye quinzieme of goodes graū¦ted for the newe chartres & of the purveaūce of oxēford ca / cxlviijOf ye siege of kemlworth{punctel} & how gentill men
Westmynster of ye er∣chebisshop Baldewyne of Caun∣terbury the iiij day of Septēbre. & the secōde yere of his regne kȳg Rychard him selfe & Baldewyne the erchebisshop of Canterbury. & Hubert bisshop of Salisbury / & Randulphe erle of Gloucestre.
of the warde of sir sy∣mond of moūtfort the erle of ley∣cestre at Herfort / ād went to the barons of the marche. & they vn∣derfonge hī with mochel honour And in the same tyme Gyllebert of Clarēce erle
sir Edwardes sone prȳce of Walys. which̄ kyng Richard was borne in ye cyte of Burdeux in Gascoig∣ne & was crouned at westmȳster in the xi. yere of his age. ād in the secōde yere of hys regne for deba∣te
of wynchestre and ther he let him croun kyng of Englond. &̄ after he went vnto Normandie for to were vpon the kyng of fraunce. ¶And the kyng of fraunce come withe v.C. knyghtys toward Gisors and the kyng
sent thider of his erlis and barouns. That is to say sir Edmond his brother erle of Lancastre and of Leycestre sir Henri Lacy erle of Nichol & Willm vessy a baron. and of other baronettis about xiiij. of the
&̄ Lamerstok and kyllid and robbed the folke of that cuntre ¶And after that he went from thens vn to Dumbarre ¶And the frist wedenesday of Marche the kyng sent the erle of Garenne Sir hugh Perci and sir hugh
of Spayn Henri his brother that was a basterd by assent of the most parta of Spayn and thurgh help of that ferrefull com¦panie that I spake of erste was made and crouned kyng of spa∣yn And the nombre
of the freris beggers. ¶Thi sa∣me yere aft{er} mihelmasse Richard prince edwardis son wos made prince of wales to whom the kīg yaf also the duchie of Cornwal wt ye erledō of Chestre. &̄ about this time the cardinall
yer of ye reg¦ne of kyng Richard. sir Edmond of Langley Erle of Cambri∣ge the kynges vncle went in to portyngal̄e with a fair mny of men of armes and archiers in strengthing and helpyng of thee kyng of Portingale
was erle of Oxford him he made markeys of Dyuelyne. ¶And Henri of Balynbroke the duke son of Lancastre hī he made erle of Derby. ¶And sir Edward the dukes son of yorke him he made erle of Ruttelond sir
kyng Richard spoused dame Isabell the kyng{is} dought{er} of fraunce ī the toune of Calais & brought hir in to englōd & let hir be croūed quene ī the abbey of sent Petres of westmynstre:IN the xx· yere of kyng