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mountalban, 1 where as the bataille of reynawd & of hym sholde be made 1 1—1 omitted, F. orig. / And whan he was nygh mountfawcon / he saw reynawd, that awated after him 1 at the sayd tree 1

THE MIRROURE OF THE LYFE OF CRYSTE [a ' a ' is omitted, space being left for an illuminated letter. In the remaining chapters, the initial is a small letter, and space is left to sub|stitute an illuminated one.

182. A RIOT AT FAWLEY 9 JUNE , 1477 In the Baga de Secretis , Bundle 1, m. 23 (K.B. 8, 1.) there is the record of an Inquisition held at Wycombe on 16 June , 1477 , before Richard

SIR WILLIAM STONOR 1 DEC. [ 1480 ] This seems to have been written shortly after the death of William Harleston on 4 November , 1480 , see note on No. 260. But in that year 1 December was on

THE NEAR EAST . ] [PROLOGUE. VALUE OF THE PILGRIMAGE ] 1 [I. THE WAY TO CONSTANTINOPLE ] 4 [III. CONSTANTINOPLE AND THE GREEK FAITH ] 9 [ IV . THE LADY OF LANGO ] 13 [V. CYPRUS AND ACRE

of nouȝt, & we trowen þat crist is now bodily in heuen, & schal euermore be after þe 1 day of 1 1_1 omitted CC . dom. ¶ also feiþ is boþe of gode þing & euyl, boþe of him

drihte hafod ȝeȝeared þan þe hine lufieð. Þa stowwen ȝeȝeared ] zu ȝeȝearewed corrigiert vom 1. Corr . þe üb. d. Z. nachgetr. v. 1. Corr . hwar we ealle þos þing maȝe sycerlice wyrcæn, beod þes lufied ] l

as man that had nede. Withoute styrope he lepe theron: Many he made leue their liffis anoon. Then said Gui thoo , in the blank left between 1. 5758 and 1. 5759 , in the same hand as p. 126.

owne lady, 1 & our suster 1 1—1 omitted, F. orig. o. vii. / now be of good chere / as longe as we be a lyve we shall not faylle you; & thoughe 1 our broder 1 1—1 omitted,

awaye / retourne agayn that I may see your sheelde / and lete vs have a course, 1 we two togyder. ' 1 ' knyghte, ' answerde Rowlande, ' I graunt therto by my feyth. ' And thenne they spored

hym / wepynge full sore 1 for ioye that she had to see hym 1 1—1 omitted, F. orig. / And thenne cam there Aymonet & Yonnet, that made grete ioye, 1 and welcomed hym 1 1—1 omitted, F. orig.

52. ST . MARC (25 APRIL ) 362 53. ST . PHELIPE AND ST . JACOB (1 MAY ) 364 54. ST . JACOB (1 MAY ) 365 55. ST . BARTELMEW (24 AUG. ) 366 56. ST . THOMAS

INDEX II WORDS AND PHRASES The references are mainly to pages and line of the text. Those in Roman numerals are to the pages of the Introduction. a-backe 149/16; a-bak 26/7. abbotes 8/25, 12/22: in formula of royal charters.

30 saith. 31 an. apon̛ þe. 32 as 1 om. brede. 33 þat is quik brede (seiþ om.). 34 came. 35 þat oure lorde was born e in. 36 called. p. 29, 1 bodely. 2 gostely. added: þerfore shulde be

you moche therof. ' And mawgis gaaf hym thenne, 1 for a wytnesse of the same, 1 1—1 omitted, F. orig. q. ii. his palmers staff 1 for to kysse it. 1 1—1 omitted, F. orig. q. ii. Thenne said

it / Wherfore I doo gyve you counseille that ye yelde Reynawde & his brethern and Mawgis 1 to the kynge Charlemagne ; 1 1—1 omitted, F. orig. k. viii. back. and thus shall ye be deliverd of a grete

maye. andom. p. 16, 1 sayd to the I. (proph. om). 3 most holy. 4 sesse. Tyrus om. þe kynge. 5 Perse & of Caldees. 7 Iewes lawes. 8 Michie . aƚƚ om. 9 and 1 om. fōde. 11 after

and Stonor may have sat in one of these Parliaments. But Richard Restwold was a party to the deed of 1 Dec. , 1432 —No. 56—and the letter may have been addressed to the first Thomas Stonor , who sat

widow before 1 Feb. , 1467 . Moreover, the marriage of Cottesmore to Thomas Stonor ' s daughter was some time later than October , 1468 —see No. 137. This letter is therefore probably not later than 1 Feb. ,

112. LETTERS OF PRIVY SEAL TO THOMAS STONOR 3 APRIL , 1470 From A.C. , xlvi, 42. Printed in Archæologia , xvi, 1-2. By the King. Edw . Trusty and welebeloved We grete you wele; Letting you wit þat

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