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en¦glishmencountred and met with Philipp of valoys hauyng withhym iiij. batailles of which the lest passed gretely the nombre ofthe English peple And when thees ij. hostes metten to gedreThere fyll vpon hym the kyng of beme the duke of

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to mene ne what he shuld ansuer for as moch as hym self ne none of his bretons coud no english speke ne vnd{er} stond it: but spekyn in the same longage that bretons done yit. ¶Neutheles a latimer told

good men wt hī yt were of good lyfe &̄ holy mē to preche & teche & to cōuert the english pe∣pull & them turne to god. & that was ī the vi. yere that sent gre¦gori had bene pape

of the preier that he had. they wer right wond{er} glad ī hert. for as moch that they myght find a cause for to gone in to Englond for to were vpō the English men. & also for to auēge

of cristyn blod Sergius the secund wos pope after Gregorius ij yere Thys man wos called fyrst os Porci in english hogysmothe: Wherfor that man &̄ after all the popis namys archanged when they bene chosyn. And that for iij

when he had regned v. yere he died &̄ lieth at westmīster.¶Of the velani that the danois did to the english men wherfor from yt tyme aft{er} wos no danois made kyng of this land.AFter the deth of this kyng

¶And as they went in ther way they saw shepeherdes goyng with ther shepe yt spekē none other lanage bot english. ¶Leue frendis qd on of the pylgryms what cuntre is this & who is lord therof ¶And on of

so forth in to scotland for to kepe the cuntris. ¶And when wil∣liam waleis herd of hir commyng he gan for to fle and the english¦men him folewid and drefe him till he come to Striuelyn. & ther he

seculars come & met wt the scotis at Miton vpswale ye xij. day of October ¶Alas that sorow for the english husbondmen yt coud no thīg of the were that ther wer kylled and drenched in an arme of the

which nacions accordid not to the ki¦nd blod of englond And if so gret lordis had bene onli weddid to english pepull than shuld pees haue bene and rest amonges them with owt any enuy. ¶And at that bataill was

¶And tho wos englond ī pees &̄ ī rest &̄ gret loue bitwene the kīg & his lordis: & comynly english men said amōges them that the deuell was dede. But the tresour of the kīg his fadre & the

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