of men of lōdō. & also of helpe of southerne men the kyng gate the castell mangre hē all that were theryn / & toke wt hym all that he might fynde: and whan the barons of englōd herd
to them the castell yf they wo¦ld graūte them viij· dais of respit. that he myght send &̄ tell to sir Iohan Bailoll that wos kyng of Scotland how his men faired that wer with in the castell & send
concu∣piscencion of man for hit was neuer sey be fore but be techyng of an angell she beleued & so come cri¦ste & entered be yates of be leue in to the castell yt is in to the body of
in the castellof Calays wt his men of armes that none of the aliens wist ther of. And that fals conspiratour and traitour Geffri of Charney seth yt he myghte not openli haue his purpese of the castell. priuely
faukes of Brent richely let arayhis Castellof Bedford whiche he had of the kynges yift Iohanand he helde that castell ayens kyng henries wylle with myght &strength ¶And the kyng come thidder with a stronge poer & bese¦gedthe castell
of the kyng andof the quene & of all the grete lordes of Englnd & went tho to ro∣methe lv. yere of kyng Henries regne And Edward kyng Io∣hanessone of Britaigne Iohan vessy Thomas of Clare Roierof Clifford Othes
socour of men of london &also of helpe of southerne men / the kyng gate the Castell mangre hēall that were therin & toke with hym all that he myght finde / Andwhan the barons of englond herd of this
and besoughthym of grace And the kyng deliuered the keies to sir Iohan ky∣keleyand made hym Capitayne and cōmaunded hym to put outeall frenshmen both of the toune & of the Castell ¶And ther besidewas the Castellof louers and
sonday he toke the castellof Reigate &̄ in the morow after ye castellof Gilford &̄ the friday next aft{er} the castellof Farneham &̄ the mōday next aft{er} the cite of wynchestre to him was yold &̄ in
to ta¦ke the mortimer sith that ye be ke{per} of the castell and haueth the ke¦yes in your ward sir quod the constabull will ye vnd{er}stond that the gates of the castell ben lokked with the lockis that Dame isa¦bell
of grace. And the kyng deleuered the keis to sir Io¦han Kekeley and made him capitayn and commaundid him for to put out all frenshmen both of the castell and also of the toune ¶And ther beside wos ye
accused hym of heresy. Topasonde as somtyme holden of themperor of Constanty ple / but a grete man yt he sente to kepe yt coūtre enst the Turkes / & helde it to hymself and cal∣ hymself Emperour of Topasonde.nd
hym of grace. & the kyng delyuered the keyes to sir Iohan kykely. & made him capytayne: & commaūded hym to put owt all Frensshmen bothe of the towne & of the castell. ¶And ther beside was the castellof
morn gladnes and Ioye / The glose saith that the resurrection of Ihe¦su Cryst is cause sufficient of ye resurrectiō of sowles in this present tyme / And of the bodyes in tyme to come / The seconde proprete is
clennesse of thought / Third∣ly he had ryghtfull intencion / For in alle thynges that he dyd he sought the honoure of god / And of these two last thynges it is sayd in the prologue vp¦on thactes of Appostles
quene of heuen for the angell of heuē co∣me to fette her vp Ange¦lis yoyng & singyng co¦me with procession a yen∣se her with roses & lilies of paradyse in tokening that she is rose & lely and floure of
ony per¦sone cam fro the castell for tenquere of thestate of Alcu∣mena / she was disfigured by her crafte / This crafte vsid after symon magus in the tyme of saynt peter / And of themperour Nero / whan she
of the trauayll of the see / But the grekes yssued anone oute of theyr shyppys grete plente alle Armed that slewe them and chassyd them vnto theyr castell And slewe them fleeyng / And entryd in to the
the pri¦sonners / And of the answere that they hadd.WHan the Grekes had demolysshid and beten doun thus the castell and ediffyces of thenedon and of Sarabana / And that they refresshid them in the medowe of Thenedon / Than
had lost of his men that is to seyn vij.c. and xv.the which nobely he let entier in the castellof Tonrs ther that hehad entered Turyn his cosin.¶How Brute arrined at Tottenesse in the yle of Albionand of the