as well of the castellof Saynt Angell that was in the Cyte of Rome / the whiche was in scysmatykes hondes in to that daye / as of the people that helde the castell in the name of scysmatykes
he came vnto ye castellof Corfe: & spake so faire wyt Iohan dauerill that was conestable of the same castell. & yafe hȳ rich̄ yeftes for to haue acquytaūce of hȳ & to kno∣we of hys coūceill. & thus
wyll take one of the castellis of Ihesu cryst / that is to wete the body of a man or of a woman / he doth as a prynce that setteth a iege to fore a castell that he wold
the water that is cal¦led the Brae of saynt geoge that is a an arme of the see And from thens he shall come to puluerall / and sithen to the castellof Synople. And fro thens shall he go
best cyte of the kyngdom of sur¦y. Fro antyoche men shall go to the cyte of Locuth / and than to Geeble. and than to Tortouse. And therby is the londe of Cambre where is a straunge castell yt men
hym of heresy.¶Topazonde Was somtyme holden of the Emperour of Constantynople / but a great man that he sent to ke∣pe that countre ageyne the Turkes / and helde it too hym selfe and called hym selfe Emperoure of Topazonde.¶And
nye of the kynges blode & had a grete lordshippe in iherusalem the whiche he gaffe to lazarus his so¦ne & he gaffe mary the castellof maudeleyn with all the lordshippe long∣yng there to. of the whi¦che castell she
& this doon they toke the∣yre leue of ye kynge euander & walked so long that the nyght was come & thēne they herberowed themself behīde amōtayne¶Hw turnus came afore the castellof eneas for to saw∣te hym. ¶Capitulum: xlijHan
the best cyte of the kyngdom of Surry. Fro Antyoche men go to the cyte of Lo∣cuth / & so to Geble / & to Tortouse / & therby is the londe of Cambre & a stronge castell yt men
there is another assewryng of werre betwix enemyes that men calle trewes / whi¦che is as one manyere of a peas made for a certeyn season / So wol I therfore som what wyte of the of suche questy∣ons as
takyng leue of the kyng his fader ne of other persone he departed allone vpon his hers fro the castellof PyntaquoWHan Medea had vnderstande that Iason / to whom she had do so moche as her semed of honour
the bought of the beme was seen the hede of anhorrible dragon Ca.lxv.ij.¶Of the tokenyng of the sterre Ca.lxix¶Of Vter pendragon which was kyng after his brother / & of theloue that he had to ygerne therbes wife of Cornewaille
they of the cyte assayllyd ofte tyme by ba∣taylle agayn theyr enemyes / but they of Thebes had all way so good fortune That in the ende they of thelleboye yelded hem of alle poyntes in the wille of kynge
see me transumed in to the forme of Amphitrion / And yow as his squyer she shall not be so wyse to parceyue myn enchauntement.GAmynedes herkened right diligently the wyll and purpoos of Iupiter and promysid hym that he shall
that in disguysed figure she cam in to the castellof Arcyancye / The kyng Egeus of Athenes and the kynge Eristeus of Athique were at that tyme comen in the castell to make good chere / hit was in
greuyd of thempryse of hercu¦les so sore that she wente in to her chambre and was constrayned to wepe and not to haue Ioye in hert ∣to the retorne of hercules / ffor to retorne vnto the pur∣poos of hercules
castell and Achaye was a grete contrey / whan the fyf¦ten dayes were passid and the torches were maad / on a night whan hit was paisible of wynd & of storme They that conduyted the torches yssued out
on the seuenth day they cam and Arryuyd at the porte of troye theyr shippes full of good prisonners and of good Rychesses And they abood at the porte of thenedon that was but thre myle fro Troye / And
of Anbri¦an som tyme was an house of religion that tho wos destruyed th¦urgh paynyms. ¶Wher of a knyght that was called Anbry that some tyme wos found of the house and therfor the hyll wos called the mount
in the castellof Bristow: This Maude the Emprise anone wos made lady of all Englond and all men held hir for lady of the land. But tho of Kentheld with kyng Stephens wife. and also william of Pree and