in to englond and soforthe to london And the peple of the Cite that is say the mayre andthe aldermen and all the cōmunes ridden ayens hir to welcome hirand euery man in good aray and euery crafte with his
&ordeyne a generall Iustes that is called a turnemēt of lordes kny¦ghtesand squyers And this Iustes and turnement was holdeat london in smythfeld of all maner of strangiers of what londe orcontre that euer they were and thidder they were
¶And in the xvj. yere of kyngRichardes regne Iohan hende beyng that tyme maire of london & Io¦hanwalworth & henry vanner beyng shreues of london that same ty¦mea bakers man bare a basket of horsbrede in to fleetstrete towardan hostre
visage and that was lefte o∣penthat men myght see his persone from all othir men And so hewas brought to london with torche light brennyng vn to seint pou¦lesAnd there he had his masse and his dirige with moche reue∣renceand
of hir hedes and quartred hirbodies / and sente the heed of the Erle and quarter of the lord bar∣dolfeto london and there they were sette vpon the brigge for falstreson that they had purposed ayene the kyng ¶And in
riser and supportier to Owen of Glendore that did moche de¦structionto the peple of walys was taken and brought to london / and there he come afore the Iustices and was dampned for his tre¦son/ and than he was leid
hir wyllAnd there they told which were hir ca¦pitayns& hir gouernours And than the kyng commaunded hem tothe toure of london & than toke moo of hem bothe within the Cite &withoute & sent hem to Newgate & to bothe
till it come vn to westmyn¦streby london in Englond And in euery toune by the way he hadsolempnely his dirige on theuen & masse on the morne / & moche al∣messewas gyuen to poure peple by the way / And
in fraunceCapitulo ducentesimo xlv.ij.IN the iiij. yere the same nyght that the Maire of london Io∣hanCouentre had taken his charge / was a grete wacchein london / for affray that was bitwene the bisshopp of wyn¦chestreand the duke of Gloucestre
/ where he was mette with theMayre Iohan wellys with all the craftis of london clad alle inwhite / And so they brought hym to london the xxj. day of the samemoneth ¶This same yere was a restraynt of the
of Englond and yit men myght not haue y nowghwherfore Stephen Broun that tyme maire of london sent in to pru∣seand brought to london certayne shippis laden with Rye / whicheeased and did moche good to the peple / for
/ Herbard a squyer / Arthura squyer / and Richard Nedham / whiche v. persones were drawenfrom the tour of london thurgh chepe vn to Tilorne and there han∣gedand late doune quyke / and thenne stript for to haue bene
/ the lordsaye was arested & sente to the tour of london And thenne the kynghering tydynges of the deth & ouerthrowyng of the staffordes withdrewe hym to london & fro thens to kyllingworth / For y• kyng ne y•
in hold / But a noyse aroose that the Erle ofmarche his sone was comyng with ten .M. men to london wardwherof the kyng and his counceille fered / And thenne they cōclu∣dedthat the duke of yorke shold departe at
condempned in a grete somme ofmoney to the said Erle of Salisbury / aud therfor comysed to pri¦sonin Newgate in london / where whan he had be a certayne space hebrake the prison and iij. prisoners with hym and escaped
AFter the deth of Cassiba∣lā for as moch̄ as he had non heyr of hys body: the lordes of the lād by cōmune assēt crowned Andragen erle of corne∣waille & made hȳ kyng. & he reg∣ned wel & worthely.
& ther helde him Tho came Knoght & him besieged so long tyll king eldred deyed in ye cy¦te of london / & lyeth at seȳt Pau∣lus. & he regned ix. iereOf kyng Knoght cap. cxvij.AFter the deth of thys
to kepe hem and also the see. And at the feest of decollacyon of seynt Iohan baptist{punctel} the citezeins of London sent to the kȳg to Por∣chestre an hondert men of armes And he commaūded ferthermore by his lrēs and
generall Ioustes that is kalled a turnemēt of lor∣des knightes and Squyers: And this joustes and turnemēt was holdē at London in smythfeld of all maner of straūgiers of what lōde or coūtre that euer they we∣re: & thydder they
vnto the cyte a grevous hert & wōder grete malyce And anon̄ sodenly the kȳg sent after ye may∣re of London & for the two shere∣wes ād came vnto hym vnto the castell of wyndesore: & the kȳg re∣buked the