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an huge pouer of pepull & went thid{er}ward to reskewe the castell & his pouer encresid frō day to dai ¶When the erle of Lancastre &̄ the erle of Herford & the baro¦nes of ther companye herd of this thīg

vij.C. men of armes and come to Burbrugge ¶And when sir Andrew of herkela that was in the north cū¦tre thurgh ordynaunce of the kyng for to kepe the cuntre of scotla¦nd herd tell how that Thomas of lancastre wos

an horribul noise they droue him out of the Castell toward his deth and they cast vpon him mony balles of snowe ī disspite ¶And as the traitoris lad him out of the Castell tho saied he this pytouse wordis

spen{ser} the fad{er} as conestable and ke{per} of the castell ¶And the kyng & thatt other spen{ser} went in to ship &̄ sailed toward wales & toke no leue of the stiward ne of none in the king{is} housold. &̄

lettre & put out holy the forsaid sir Morice of the ward of the kyng & they toke &̄ led the kyng vn to the castellof Corfe the wich castell the kyng hated as any deth & they keped

of tarieng not withstonding the Iugemēt. Tho tokē the balifs sir Edmond out of prisō and lad him beside the castellof wynches¦tre and ther they made a gong fermer smyte of his hede for none other durst it done

of the Mortimer toke to hir the keys of the yatis of the castellof Notingham so that no man mygh cum nother in ne out by nyght but thurgh commaundement of the Mortimer ne the kyng ne none

help of his lord ¶And anōe come ye officers of the toūe to take iohan of Barnaby as a felon & sir edward his lord holp hym &̄ rescued him &̄ by nyght made hī wēd out of the castell

of englond for the Reame of Scotland at the new castell vpon Tyne in the presence of mony a man worthy lordis & also of co∣munes both of the reame of englond and also of scotland. and a none after

Edward prince of wales as a man enspired in god was ī Guyhen in the Cite of Burdeux treting &̄ spekīg of the chalen∣gyng. and of the kynges right of Englond that he had of the rea¦me of Fraunce and

erle of Arundell his son & heir the wiche wos in ward and kepīg of sir Ion shelley knyght sum tyme wt the Erle of Huntīg¦done and with the Duke of Excestre thee wich wos tho in thee Castellof

resaued and laid sege to the castellof Marienburgh wich was the chief castellof stren¦gth of all the land. & wan it and drofe out the mastir of dansk &̄ all othir places of that land And so they

in to the castell by the postren. or they of the toune wist of it And the duke of yorke toke shippyng in walis and sailed ouer in to Ir∣land wher he wos well resayued.¶How therles of march warwik &̄

thyrde is couetyse. And these thynges procede ye one of ye other / for yf a man forgeteth his synnes he is neclygent / thus neclygence procedeth of forgetyng & of neclygence cometh concupyscence / the whiche reiected / a

of ententThe latyn corrupte of thys worde argentOf archiraspedes a people that there dwellTheir name they toke after that regionThe which londe as olde bokys tellHath of syluer plente and foysonFor which cause by olde discripcionIt toke his name

dyuysionBy witnesse and recorde of scriptureMay no kingdom nor cyte longe endureFor which they gan compleyn one and allBoth of the great and of mo eAnd of accorde amonge theymsilf they fallTo refourme the hurte of that cyteAnd fynally they

and yet they may styre menof armes and the people to fyght forthe fayth and for the truthe of god∣deslawe and of holy chirche / andthough men be slayne therby / they benot yrreguler / as the lawe shewethwell .xxxiij.q̄.viij.

anda god of couetyse of rychesse and¦marchaundyse and called hym MercuriusAnd so Bachus is called god of wyneVenus goddesse of loue and beaute / auernagod of theeft and of robbery god of falshede and of gyleand Pluto god of helle.

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