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somme of gold of all ye cōmunes of the cyte. And ordey∣ned & made grete ryalte ayēs his comȳg to London. & for to haue his grace & good lordship ād also hir libertees & fraunchises graū∣ted vnto hem ayen̄

that was lef∣te open that men myght see hys persone frō all othir men And so he was brought to london wt tor¦che lyght brēnyng vnto seȳt Pou¦les. & there he had his masse & his dirige: wyt moch̄ reuerēce

& good bu∣rgh townes in Englōd: and so he was serued / ād at the last he was brought to london vnto the Gild∣halle before the iustyce. & there he was iuged for to be brought to ye toure of

v. came the emperour of Almaygne kȳg of Rome & of Hūgarye into En∣glond: & so to the cyte of London And the mayre and the aldermā wyt the sherews & worthy craftys of Londō by the kynges cōmaū∣demēt mette

called London And this kīg made in the cite afayr gate &̄ called it lud gate aft{er} his name & the folke of the cite ar londeneres and when he had rened xi: yere he died and lieth at London

21335S107837998435298268The rote or myrour of consolacyon [and] conforte.66 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2006 February (TCP phase 1)99843529STC (2nd ed.) 21335.Duff 365.8268A11066.0001.001This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is

slaī. &̄ Otta & Ossa wer takē & put ī prison at london ¶And vter hī self duelled a while at yorke &̄ aft{er} he went to london. &̄ at the estir aft{er} he wold bere croune & hold a

Iuyll And vij: yere was the land enterdited. & ī the morne men rong & said masse thurgh out all london &̄ so aft{er} thurgh out all englōd ¶And the next yere after ther began a gret debate bitwene ki¦ng

to Merton & ther wos the pees confirmyd & bitwen them ordeyned. And aft{er} Lowys went fro thens vn to london &̄ toke his leue and was bro¦ught with moch honour vn to the see with the Erchebisshop of can¦torburi.

come to the gyldehall of london and axid the keyes of the yates of the cite thurgh vertu and strength of his cōmission and wold haue had the kepyng of the Cite And the co¦muners ansuered and said yt they

hugh spenser and the erle of Arundell wer taken.WHen kyng Edward had sent master walter Stapilton his tresorer in to london for to kepe the Cite vn to him ayen the quene Isabell his wyfe and ayens edward his sone

dispensacion of the pope. and in the mein tyme wer orde∣ned Iustes at london iij. daies of rogacions that is for to sai the mair of London with his xxiiij. aldermen ayenes all yt wold cum. in whos name &̄

xij. day of Aprill Iohan Monsterworth knyght at london was draw &̄ honged & than quartired & sent to iiij chief toūes of englond and his hede smyten of & set vpon london brigge. for this same Iohn̄ wos full

¶And th¦an on mōday kīg Richard with his lordis yt wer with hī yt tym and with the maire of london willm walworth that wos that ty∣me: come with the aldermen and the comunes of the cite and comen in

in the xvi. yere of kyng Richardis regne Iohn̄ hende beyng that tyme maire of london & Iohan walworth & Henri anner beyng shereues of london that same time a bakers man bare a basket of horsbred in to fletstret

the quene a pal¦frey all white in the same aray trappid with white and rede & all the condites of london ranne with wyne both white and rede for all maner pepull to drinke that wold ¶And bitwen sent pou¦les

ayen vn to London. ¶And ther wos sir Io¦han Slake deyn of the kynges chapell of westmīster take & brou¦ght to londō & put in prison in Ludgate. ¶And bagot was take in Irland & brought to london & put

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