of his disciples. cleophas & another in the liknes of a pilgryme & spake with them of his deth & of his passion / butt they knewe him nat And at euen whanne they came to the castell.of
with two of his dyscyplesCleophas & an other in the lyknesseof a pylgryme & spake with them ofhis deth and of his passyon / but theyknewe hym not. And at euen whanthey came to ye castellofEmaus / hefayned
to warde y• castel ofEmaus ca lvi. THe selfe daye of resur¦reccōn as ii. dysciples of Jhū yeden towarde ye cast¦el Emaus. & mornyng: and in maner of despayr talkin¦ge togyd{er} by the waye of yt befell the fridaye
Of alle the apperynges of our lord Jhesus in general. Capitulum lxi.Of the assency on of oure lord Jhesus. Capitulum lxii.Of the sendynge doune. and the comynge of the holy ghoost Capitulum. lxiii.Of that excellente and moost worthy sacrament
dome shold be re∣pelled or chaunged Victor the sonne of maximus the tyraunt was slayne of one Arbogastes / Aboute that tyme was a childe y bore in the catel ofemaus that hadde twey bodyes fro the na¦uel vpward
woman of Samarye. There is bethel where as the peple of Isahel worshipped the calf of god ayenst the wylle of oure lord / There is Sebaste whiche is named seynt Iohan de sabaste· There is the sepulcre of seynt
yt wer in the castellof Estreuelin yt wos well vetaled &̄ astorid for vij. yere.¶How the castellof estreuelin wos beseged.KYng Edward come with an huge pouer to the castellof estreuelin and beseged the castell. but it litell
porte of thene∣don / And there than they ankryd theyr shippis {etc}.AT this porte was a passing stronge castell & well peupled and full of grete Rychessys and was thre myle fro troyes / whan they of the castell sawe
& harnes &̄ ▪iiij. dais of respip for to deli¦uer clenly the castellof them self and of all other man{er} thīg as th¦ey had with ī ye castell & so they wēt frō the castell And sir Simō¦de the
chirche The j is thexercitaciō of vj werkis of mercy & ye fulfyllyng of ye x cōmademēts of ye lawe / for sixti make six sithes ten. And by six be vnderstond the vj werkes of mercy / and by
to the castellof Tyntagell and shall haue all your wyll of thatlady¶Howe Vter bigate on Igerne that was the Erles wif ofCornewaille Arthur kyng Ca.lxxjMErlyn thurgh craft that he coude chāged the kynges figu¦in to the likenesse of the
that were in the castell ofEstreuelyne that was well vitailled & astored for vij. yere¶How the castellof Estreuelyne was beseged ¶Ca.C.lxxijHYng Edward come with an huge power to the Castell ofEstreuelyn & beseged the castell but it litell a
to the du¦keof Clarence and made hym Capitayne bothe of the toune andof the Castell and made hym Capitayne of Baious and of allethe othir tounes also And so entred the Castell and the toune alsoand there he helde seint
the duke of Clarence &̄ made him capitatn both of the toūe and also of the castell and made him Capitayn of bai¦ous and of all the othir tounes also. ¶And so he entrid thee toune and the castell and
the kīg & held with the lordis of en¦glond. & notheles the kīg by help & socour of mē of londō &̄ also of help of southeren men gat the castell maugre of them all that wer therin &̄ toke
next after the trinitesonday he toke the castellof Reigate & in the morwe after the castellof Gilford & the friday next after the castellof Farneham and themonday next after the cite of wynchestre to hym was yolde &
the morwe erly toward the castell / ¶Andsir Richard siward saw hym come that was mastir of the counseil& keper of the castell & said vn to the englisshmen O god qd he nowI see of folke a fair companie
mountagu ther that he was in Castell and preuely told him that he ne none of his companie sholdnot take the Mortimer withoute coūceill & helpe of willam of elandConstable of the same Castell Now certes qd the kyng loue
trinite sonday / he toke ye castellof Reigate. ād in the mor∣we aftyr the castellof Gilford. ād the friday next aftyr the castellof Farneham. ād the monday next aftyr the cite of wynchestre to hȳ was yolde
in the castellof Estrenelyne that was well vytailled & astored for vij / yere¶How the castellof Estreneline was besieged Capi. ClxxijKyng Edward came wyth an huge power to the cas¦tell of Estrenelyn & besie∣ged the castell: but it