of Ierusalem wherof Dauid and Salon were kynges: the kyngdome of Surrey. of the whych the cyte of Damas was the chef kingdom of ana¦ple in the lond of Dameth / & the kyngdō of arab was to one
ded see afterwarde oute of the Marche of the lond of promyssionis a stronge castell that men call Carras or Sermoys. That is to say Reale mount in frenche. This castell dyd make a kynge of fraunce that men cal
the can tels of the fendes engyn∣nes & put hem be syde at all tymes for right as a ca¦stell hath firste a depe di∣ke right so had oure lady a depe mekenesse in stren¦ght of the castell in so
the castell / And they dyd soo by grete wrathe / And thenne turnus made the hedes of ery¦alus and Vysus to be smytten of from theyr bodyes / and sette vpon two speres. and broughte theym afore the castell
of our la∣dy where she dwelled. vij. yere, whan she was out the londe of Iewes for drede of kyng Herode. And there lyeth the body of saynt Barbara virgyn / & there dwelled Ioseph whan he was solde
said the castelle of Tarente and fled by the withdraught in to the toure of the same castell Thenne aftir that ffabyus recouird the same castell the seid Salmator me heeryng how he glorifyed & magnified hymself of that recoueryng
Rekenyng of our body. It is our Castell committed and deliuered vs by God. Wherefore seyth. Seynt Bernard. He kepeth wele a good Castell / that kepeth his body. There shal be axed Rekenyng of the eyng of this Castell
to gedre: brutes folke thorgh help of hym selfe and of Turyn his cosyn &̄ of Corin that well and manly hym defended and fought so tell that lytell tym they had kylled of the fraunshemen ijM. and mo. anon
in amornyng in the dauyng of the day Brute went out of the castell &̄ faught with his enmys and they fersly defendid bot with ī a litell tyme brute and his folke slew viijC. of gofears men. and then
warre of the grete kynge of Libye. whiche hath required Instantli to haue his socours / wherfore yf ye will serue hym in this armee. & be his soldyour / goo vp & ye shall fynde hym in his castell
a∣bide the weight of the clubbe / but withoute smytyng of ony strook torned their backes & fledde vnto the castell.AChelous Seeyng the poure conduyte of hys folke And the drede and feer that they had of hercules / wende
and delyuerid hym to twelue of his men to kepe / ther were grete Cryes and grete ha¦bondance of strokes of swerdes / Than were the torches quenched and put out by the Inpetuosyte of the smy¦tyng on the achayens
kyng of wales And in ye same yere the kīg of Scotland had in his own hand that is to say the cite of Karlill the castellof Bamburgh &̄ the new castell vpō Tyne and the er¦ledom of lancastre.
of curtasi &̄ of largesse. & Margaret that was afterquene of scotland. &̄ Beatrice that was afterward Coun¦tsse of Britan. & Katrin that died maid in relegion.¶Of the quinzeme of goodis that wer grantid for the new ch∣artre &
astonyed pale of hir visageTo the castellof Forgoyll gan hir dresseWith hir knightes of stronge and fell corageCathamus made after his passageLayde a syege cast him to IupartHis lyf / his body rather than departAboute the castell armyd as
to ye towre of Lōdō to ben̄ kept there:¶How king Edward of his gre∣te grace delyured ayen̄ the scottes owte of pryson that were cheuy∣taynes of the land: & they drowē hem to the Frensshmen thurgh coūceyll of William waleys
keyes to the duke of Clarēce: & made hym capytayne bothe of the toun̄ and of the castell: & made hȳ capitayn̄ of Baious & of all the other tow∣nes also. & so entred he the castell / and the
Castell with moch IoyeAnd hym selfe vpon a day wente vn to the kyng and praied himther worthely that he wolde come and see his newe maner that hehad made in the place that he compassed with a thonge
and there was made Erle with mochelhonour of his men of the land / and to hym diden feaute and ho∣magethe most rartie of his land ¶And tho was this henry theEm{per}esse sone Erle of Angewe and duke of Normādie
of his regne he put vnder his owne lord∣shippthe kyng of wales And in the same yere when the kyng ofScotland had in his owne honde that is to seyn the Cite of karlil¦lethe Castellof Banburgh the newe