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meuer of blood / for noo man that hath blood in hym ne shalle neuer see the one party of the shethe whiche was ma¦de of the tree of lyf / Thenne they sayd to Galahad In the na¦me of

/ he fulfylled ryally the halo∣wyng of that chirche / Atlast at wodestok he wēte from the kyng & deyde and his bowels were take oute of his bodye & beryed in the abbay of euesham that he hadde founded

of the toun at afoorde / the erle of lancastre and his men fled oute of the toune of burton to the Cyte of burghbrydge / there cam andrew of herkeley in the kyn∣ges syde and slewe the Erle

Syr Edmond of langely the kynges vncle Erle of cam¦brydge was made duc of york ¶Syre thomas of wodestok his other vncle that was Erle of bokyngham was made duc of Gloucetre / Syre leonel vere Erle of Oxenford was

knowleche of theyr entente / and toke the felde to fore them / and awayted on theyr comyng and toke many preestes / clerkys / and other lewd men that were of theyr secte fro alle the partyes of Englond

they were sybbe / and nyghe of blode / And tho spoused hyr Henry the emperesse sonne Erle of Angeo, & duk of normandy / & duk of Gascoyne / The xviij yere of this kyng stephen / this henry

castel of gayssard / And as he rode vpon a day by the Castell to take auysement of the castel / an Arbalaster smote hym with a quarel that was enuenimed / & the kyng drofe out the shaft of

/ he toke the castel of reygate / & in the mo row after the castel of gilford. & the fryday next after the Castellof Fareham / & the mondaye next after the cyte of wynchestre to hym was

/ men of armes & co∣me to Burbrudge / And whan sir Andrewe of herkela that was in the northcountrey thurgh ordynaunce of the kynge for to the coūtre of scotland / herd telle how that thomas of lācastre was

lordes of englond att one assente sent to kyng Edward to the Castellof Kenelworth / ther that he was in kepyng vnder the ward of sir Iohan hachim that was the bisshop of Ely. & of sir Iohn of

and so ye shal come in to the Castell without aspyes of ony man that ben your enemyes / And the same nyght sir william mountagu / and al the lordes of his qua∣relle / and the same conestable also

coronacion of al maner of peple that thyder come / And this was done the sonday next after the fest of Seynt Clement in the xx yere of kyng Rychardes regne / And than the / xxv / day of

of kyng henryes regne the fourth come the neschal of henaude with other meyny to seke Auntres and to ge te hym worship in dedes of armes / both on horsbak & on fote at al maner of poyntes

the kyng delyuerd the keyes to the dis ke of Clarence, and made hym Capytayne bothe of the toun and of the castel and made hym Capytayn of Baious / and of alle the other townes also / And so

Iohn Ratclyf was lyeutenaūt of the kyng in that toune / And the baron of dudley lyeutenaūt of the Castell And the / ix / daye of Iuyn the duk of Burgoyne with alle the power of Flaundres and moche

of the holy fad{er}s dwellȳge in deserte nye ye see Par¦thenie. nye to a castell namyd Dyolcho whyche amonge the holy fad{er}s he sawe an holy man namyd Pyamon. whiche had ye yeft of all humylyte & benygny∣tee. &

softe herte and debonayr. receyued the loue and thalyaunce of the lord of hasart· he thought wel that it was not ayenst the wylle of our lord for to afeblysse one of his for another. Thenne sente he to his

eueryman of them was refresshyd of this good strook / They of the toun were ouer sorowfull and moche abasshed in suche wyse that them seed that they had loste alle theyr good wr and fortune for the losse of

kyngdome of Northumberlond / the meres and markes therof were by west & by eest the see of Occe¦an by south the Ryuer of humbre and so douneward toward the west by thendes of the shires of notingham & of

somtyme thre noble chirches / one was of seint Iulius the martir and ther in a grete company of virgyns / That othir was of seint Aaron / that was of the ordre of black chanons / that chirch was

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