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prison the kyng of fraū¦cewerred vpon hym strongely in Normandie and Iohanhis brother werred von hym in Englond but the bishop¦pes& barons of Englond withstode hym with all the power thatthey myght gete & geten the castellof wyndesore &

the Castellof walynford holden ayens the kyng thurgh the priso¦nersthat were withynne the castell for seint Thomas quarell ofLancastre wherfor the peple of the contre come & toke the castell vpon the forsaid prisoners wherfor sir Iohan of Goldington

had him donemordred¶How Edmond of wodestoke that was Erle of kent & the kyn∣gesbrother Edward of Carnariuan was beheded at wynchestre / Capitulo ducentesimo xxj.ANd vpon a tyme it befell so that sir Edmond of wodestokeErle of kent spake vn

yaf him coūceyll to make a stronge castell that he might him self therynne kepe ād defende if it were nede: the werk∣men anone begannen to werke that castell vpō ye hylle of breigh but certes thus it befel all

toke of euery plough two shyllyng / & Huberth of Burgh was made tho chyef justyce of all Englond / And thys was the fowrthe yere of kyng Henryes regne: And in the same yere was seȳt Thomas of Caunterbury

And this Edward of Carnarvan was in ye castellof Berkley vnder the ke∣ping of sir morys of berkeley / ād sir Iohan of Mautrevers & to hē he made his cōplaȳt of his sorwe & of his disese{punctel} &

feaute vnto kyng Edward of Englond for the reame of scotlād at the ne∣we castell vpō tyne in the presen∣ce of many worthy lordes and al¦so of cōmunes bothe of the reau∣me of Englond & also of scotlād. And anon̄

land clene of his emnys Tho prayed Engist the ky¦ng of so moh land that he myght make to hym a cite &̄ for hys meny ¶The kyng ansuerd. it wos not to done with out con¦ceill of his bretons.

and shul a venge the deth of ther brother &̄ they shall brin yow fyrst with sarow And afterward they shall sle a gret part of Saxons &̄ shall driue out all the remenant of the land &̄ therfor abyed

the erle of G¦loucestre. the good castellof Shirborne. that he had taken. ¶And whan this wos done the Erle Robert & all the king{is} enmys went vn to Faringdone & begone ther for to make a strong Castell. But

kyng toke of eu{er}y plough land ij. shillyng And Hubert of Burgh was made tho chief Iustice of englōd ¶And this wos in the iiij. yere of kyng henris regne· & in th ame yere wos snt Thms of Cantrburi

to the toure of londō to be keped ther¶How kyng edward of his gret grace deliu{er}ed ayeij the scotis out of prison that wer chieftens of that land and they drew thē to the frensshmen thurgh coūsell of willm waleis.WHen

his Iustises sir Hugh spen{ser} the father. & Aymer of valaūce erle of peenbroke. sir Edmōd of wodestoke erle of kent. sir Iohn̄ of Bretan erle of Richemond & sir Robert of Malemethrop Iustice. & sir rober¦te him a coulpid

the castellof Walynford holdē ayens the ky¦ng thurgh the prisoners that wer within the castell for sent Tho¦mas quarell of Lancastre. ¶Wherfor the pepull of the cntre come and toke the castell vpon the prisoners ¶Wherfore Sir Iohn̄ of

of wodstoke his leue of the pope & come ayen ī to englōd. And whā sir edmond wos comē sū of the frere precheurs come &̄ said yt sir edward his brod{er} yit wos on liue ī the castell

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