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/ & hir hedes on poles borne on highe / and so they were brought thurgh the Cyte of london vnto london bridge and there hyr heedes were set vpon high / and hir quarters weren sente to other good

of the bourgeys of london the kynges tresorer bisshop of excetre was heded withoute the north dore of saynt pou¦les chirche / And in the morowe the toure of london was take by bourgeys of london in helpe of the

and sent it vn to london. and there it was set vpon london brugge. And in this same yere was sir Barnard Brokeye knyght taken and arestid and put in to thee tour of london and sir Iohn̄ Shelly knyght

he was comyng to london warde / tydynges cam to the Cyte / that kynge Rycharde was comen to westmynstre / And anon the peple of london in their furye and wodenesse as peple maliciously sette ageinst king Richard their

yorke beyng at london and herynge of the losse of the Felde of saynt al¦bons sente ouer see her twoo yonge sonnes George and Rychard whiche wente to vtrecht / And phelyp malpas a ryche marchaūt of london / thomas

yere the mayer of london Iohan wodecok and the comynalte dyde do breke vp al the weerys that were by¦twene medewey and kyngeston / by cause they were sette ageynst the fraunchyse of the Cyte of london / In the

there of london and of the truage that was payd to Rome / Ca / xxxvj / ANd after it befell thus vpon a day that the gentilē of kynge houshold and gentilmen of the erles housholde of london after

to done / & thus they brought the kynge & the quene to london / & whan the kyng come to the gate of the bridge of london ther they presented hym with a mylk white stede sadled & bridled

and stronge hold vnto his comyng to london / And was ther a ∣mour in london / & a strong noyse that kyng Richard come to west mynster, and the peuple of london rnne thyder / and wold haue done

he rested til that he wolde come to london, And than the mayre of london and the Aldermen Shereues with al the worthy cōmu ners and craftes comen to Blakheth wel and worthely arrayed to welcome our kyng with dyuerse

he rested till that he wold come to london ¶And than the Maireof london and the Aldermen Shreues with all the worthy cōmu∣nersand craftes comen to Blakhethe well and worthely ari∣edto welcome our kyng with diuerse melodies ¶And thankedto Almyghty

emong them: Enelyn that wos the erles cosen of London kyiled Irenglas that wos ye kynges cosin wherfor the kyng swo¦re that Enelyn shold be honged bot the Erle of London yt was Enelyns lord wold not suffre hym wherfor

of the goode Quene Anne & of the bisshop of london thēne callyd grauesende / the kyng graū¦ted the Fraunchyse and lybertees to the Cyte of london and they of london gaf to seynt edwards shryne a table of syluer

/ and sente to london and sette on london bridge / ¶ Also at Bristowe was take the lorde spencer that was made by kinge Richard er¦le of Gloucetre and biheded and his heede sent to london and sette on

aos among hem enelyn that was therles cosyn of london slewe renglas that was the kynges cosyn / wherfore the kynge swore that enelyn shold en honged / but therle of london that was enelin{us} lord wold not suffre it

excetre that was the kynges tresorer was byheded at london / Ca / CC / viij / ANd in the same tyme kynge Edward was sore adrad leste men of london wold yelde hem vnto the quene Isabell, and to

of englond / And ther the bisshop made his cōpseynt vnto the chaūceler vpon the pepele of the cyte of london And than these ij bisshops of grete malyce & vengeaūce come vn to the kyng to wyndesore / and

in all Englond commuly at london it is best chepe because of the by∣ars and sellars that be at london / Gaufre. Brute the first kyng of Batons buylded and edefied this Cyte of london the first ci∣te of Britayne

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