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who∣me wente the kyng of Scotlande and many other lordes whiche accompanyed the body till it cam vnto westmynstre by london in Englonde / And in euery toune by the waye he hadde solempnly his dirige / atte euen and

he wente it happened that he cam by the place where he dyde this cursyd dede in the subarbys of london / And the women of the same paryssh cam oute with stones & ca∣nel dunge and slewe and made

where he was mette with the mayer Iohan wellys with alle the craftys of london cladde alle in whyte / And soo they brought hym to london the one and twē¦tyest daye of the same moneth / This yere was

rescowe the toun or to fyghte with the duke and his hoost yf they wolde haue by∣den / This tyme london and euery good toune of Englond sente ouer see to this rescowe certayne peple well arayd of the best

& yet men myght not haue ynowgh / wherfor steuen broun that ty∣me mayer of london sente in to pruse / and brought to london cer∣tayne shippes laden with rye / which easyd and dyd moche good to the peple

the Erles of warwyck and of Salysbury / wherfor the kyng by thaduys of his counseylle sente for them to london / To whiche place the Duke of york cam the syx and twentyest day of Ianyuer with four honderd

& whan she was come clau dyus cesar yaf hyr to armager to wyf / and armager spoused hir at london with moche solempnyte & myrthe / & tho was armager cronned and made kyng of Brytayne / Of kyng

bataylle they wente to london / and crouned ther Constantin / & made hym kyng of this lande and the Bisshop Goselyne sette the croune on his hede & annoynted hym as fallyth to a kyng for to ben /

howses of reli gyon / Castels Cytes & burghes & Townes that the saxons had destroyed / & come to london. & lete make the walles of the cyte / whiche eugist & his folk had cast a doune /

otta and ossa were taken & put in to prison at london / And Vter hym selfe duellyd a while at yorke / & after he went to london / and at the ester after suyng he wold bere crowne

no power ageynst hym to stonde / and he come to london with his hooste, & ther where the danes soiourned. & ther wold he haue foughten with hem / but the danes durst not with hym▪ fighten / but

& sayd that he wold le∣de hym to london there that alle the barons of englond hym abode for to make hym kyng, & so they went in hir weye to ward london And whan they come vpon gildesdone tho

london / & so after thurgh out al englond / And the next yere after ther bygan a grete debate bytwene kynge Iohan & the lordes of englond for encheson that he wold not graunte the lawes & holde

/ & ther was the pees confermed / & bytwene hem ordeyned / And afterward lo∣wys went fro thens vnto london, & toke his leue / & was brought with moche honour at the see with the archebisshop of Caunterbu

henry deyde▪ he come to london with a fayre companye of prelates & of erles and barons & al maner men dyd hym mo∣che honour / For in euery place that sir edward rode in london / the strets were

shold co me to london to euery parlement / & shold stonde to his ordenaūce / How Troyle bastone was fyrst ordeyned / Ca / C / lxxiij / THe kyng edward went thens to london / and went haue

was take, & presented to the kyng / sauf the kyng wold not see hym / but sente hym to london to vnderfonge his Iugement / & on saynt Bartholomeus eue he was honged and drawe / & his hede

kyng / & helde with the lordes of englond, & netheles the kyng by help & socour of men of london / & also of helpe of southerne men / the kyng gate the castell maugre hem al that were

ioye was made for that takynge / & atte last this arnold priuely stale awey fro thens & come to london / & of this takyng & of other thynges the erle of henaud sayd to the quene Isabel /

he was quartred & his four quartres were sent to four tow∣nes of Englond / and his hede sente to london brudge / And this Symond for encheson that he despysed quene Isabell / he was dra∣we and honged in

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