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shall make yow come this ny∣ght in to the castellof Tyntagel & ye shal haue all your will of that lady:¶How Vter bigate on Igerne yt was the erles wyf of Cornewaill kyng Arthour Capi. lxxiMErlyn thurgh crafte that

his iustyces Syr Hugh̄ the spē¦cer of fadre / Aymer of valaunce erle of Pēbrok. sir edmond of wo¦destok erle of Kent: sir Iohan of bretaigne erle of Richemond / ād sir Robert of Nalemethorpe ius∣tyce / and sir robert

cas¦tell of Walyngford yolden ayēs the kyng thurgh the prisoners yt were withinne the castell for seȳt thoās quarell of Lācastre. wher∣fore the peple of the contre came and tokē the castell vpon the for∣sayd prysonners. Wherfore sir jo¦han of

the fadre as conestable & keper of the castell. And the kyng & that othir spencer went into the shipp & sailled toward walys: & toke no leue of the stiward ne of none in ye kynges houshold And went

of wȳchestre / that they shold smi∣te of sir Edmondes hede of wode¦stoke erle of Kent withoute any maner abidȳg or respite vp pay∣ne of lyfe and lymme / ād that he shold haue none othir execucion be cause

of Englōd wyt grete fere and drede of hert / And when kyng Edward saw this as a mercyable king & lord receyued alle thaȳ to grace. & a fewe of the gretest personers of state & of go∣uernaūce

of Scotlād: & how prȳce Edward toke the kȳg of fraū∣ce: & sir Philip hys yōger sone at the bataill of Peyters Capitulo. CCxxxANd in the xxxi. yere of regne the xiij. day of the king beyng in the

an hede to speke / Whiche answered of all that whiche he was demaunded of. And of that whiche shold happen & in the erthe / Soo on a daye he demaūded of the hede how he sholde doo vnto

compryse the grenes of them. Whan they all be assembled And euerich as grete as all therth. Neuertheles we shall saye to you therof. as moche as we may wele ymagyne.Of the gretenes of the firmament. and of the heuene

whichewas made of the Rhodyans within thye honderd yeres. Andthe turkes thoughte: that if they had this tour in their subie∣ctyon:that they sholde lyghtely ouercome Rhodes / consideringthe grete commodyte of the hauen and of the selfe place of thetour.

/ And thenne were they ware of a castel / that was fayre and ryche / and also passyng strong as ony was with in this reame¶Capitulum xvijSYr Palomydes said Dynadan here is a Castell that I knowe wel /

Palomydes had sped there was a Ioyeful meyny / and soo sir Palomydes depar¦ted / and came to the castellof Lonazep / And whanne he wys that sire Tristram was not there / he took his way ouer humber

Many of you wolde regne with Ihesu Cryste / but ye wyll suffre noo thynge for his sake. Balaam a∣riolus was suche one / for in consyderynge the castellof the childern of Israhell he entended the hauyng of the

the londe of hungery and of allesy. Sauoy Coma me a greate party of Bulgary: that men calle the londe of Bugers and a greate party of the kyngdom of rosse and y• lasteth to the londe of Nyflond and

/ that men alle wyne of marca. and fro thens se men Iles of Grece the whyche the emperoure gaue somtyme to Ionays. And than passe men thorough the Iles of Cophos and lango of the whyche Iles Ipocras was

bare the knyght on a roche and of that roche she kest hym into the see and so was he lost. Also a yonge man that wyst nat of that dragon▪ went oute of a shyppe and went thoroughe the

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