bisshoppes paleys of Londō. And anon̄ after was a grete par∣lement holdē: in which̄ parlemēt the duke of yorke was made pro∣tectour of Englond. & the Erle of warrewyk capitaȳ of Caleys ād the erle of Salisbury chaūceler of Englōd:
hir at york with moch honour. ¶And sir Iohn̄ of Bothum bisshop of Ely and sir wyllm of melton Erchebisshop of yorke songen thee masse ye sonday in the eue of {con}u{er}sion of sent Paule In the yere of grace
Erchebisshop of yorke Iohan̄ bisshop of Ely. willm bissh̄hop of Worcestre In whos stedis folowed & were made bishoppis be auctorite of the pope mastir Alexand{er} Neuyll to the erchebishoprich ofyork Thomas of Arundell to thee bis∣sh̄oprich of Ely.
was the kynges vncle sir Edmond of lāglee erle of Cambrigge & hī he made duke ofyork ¶And his other vncle sir Thamas of wodstoke that was er¦le of Bukkyngham him he made duke of gloucestre & sir Lyon
duke ofyork toke at brentheth ī Kēt. and of the burth of prince Edward. & of the frist bataill at sent Al∣bons wher the duke of Somersete wos slayn.IN the xxx yere of ye kīg. The duke of yorke
and laid sege to the castell of Marienburgh wich was the chief castell of stren¦gth of all the land. & wan it and drofe out the mastir of dansk &̄ all othir places of that land And so they that
out of ye dukis host &̄ went streght vn to the kynges feld ther they wer res¦saued ioyously for they knew thentent of the othir lordis & also the man{er} of ther feldis ¶And than the duke ofyork with
a subsydye of the clergye / & of the lay fee / & it was graūted hym / yt is for to say / that he shold haue of euy per∣sone of the lay fee / both of the man
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they bihouyd Thenne gret dis¦ease and greuaunce Thomas hadde of the kinge of Englōde and al he suffred mekely. ¶Thenne by treatyse: and counseyll of the Pope. and of the kinge of Fraunce. there was maade a faynte loue day
book vpon amendementTo stond at his commaūdementWith whome myn hert is of acordeI send vnto myn owne lordWhiche of lancastre is henry namedThe hyghe god hath hym proclamedFul of knyghthode & al graceSo wold I now this werk embraceWith hoole
kȳg of Scotlād. Cad∣wre king of southwales. Gwillo∣mer king of northwales Maded king of Irland: Malgam{us} king of Gutland / Achilles king of Ise∣land: Aloth kyng of Denmarck / Gone was king of Norwey: and Hell hys cosyn kȳg of
scot∣tes. & kyng Edward lost no man of renōme sauf sir Robert of cor∣newaill / & him quelled a fleming oute of the rede halle with a qua∣rell: as the forsaid Richard did of his helme. & cōmaunded hem for
kīg Richard spoused da∣me Isabel the kȳges doughter of fraūce in ye toune of Caleys & bro∣ught hir into Englōd. & let hir be crouned quen̄ in ye abbey of seint Peters of westmȳstre. Ca. cc.xlijIn ye xx. yere of
duke of Hereford for the terme of x. ye∣re: & the duke of Northfolke for e∣uermore: And sir Thomas Arū∣dell erchebisshop of Caūterbury was exilled the sam̄ time for euer & deposed oute of his see for maly¦ce of the
or any good coūceyll of a∣ny man allas for pite of this ry∣all kyng And anone came tydȳ∣ges that sir Hēry of Holȳgbro∣ke was vp with a wonder stron∣ge power of peple. & that all shere¦wes of Englōd reysed vp
hyr lon∣dyng wyt vij / M. men of armes of Frēsshmē / & iij. sergeaunts of ar∣mes with hem / ād all were put to flyght. & tokē of hē vij.C. men of armes· & CCCC. hors withoute thaȳ that
werrys in cōquerȳg gre∣te parte of ye Reame of france: yt by the a gremēt of the kȳg char∣les had at the gouernaūce of the reame of fraūce & was {pro}clamed regēt ād heir of Fraūce And so not wythstādyng
wete Richard duke of yorke Also the sone and heire of the du∣ke of Northfolk. The Erle of Ox∣enford / the Erle of westmerland. the sone and heire of ye erle of nor∣thumberland / The sone and hei∣re of the
helpe ād prowesse of sir Iohā Luxemburgh / which̄ was a noble capytayne of the du¦kes of Burgoign̄: & many Englis¦shmē pycardes & Burgoygnous which̄ were of our partie before ye towne of Cōpyne the xxiij day of May ye