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partie of Irland ī litell ti¦me ¶And while that kyng Richard was thus in Irland sir Henri of Bolingbroke erle of Derby that the kīg had made befo¦re Duke of Herford the wich duke the kyng had exiled owt of

sir Henri of Bolīgbroke wos vp wt a wonder strong pouer of pepull & that all the squiers of englond risen vp thee shires in strēgthīg of hī ayen thee kyng Richard And thus sone wos come out of thee

the erle of Kent had the feld and gat him moch worship and than¦ke of all man{er} of men for his manfull dedis. ¶And ī the vij yere of kyng Henris regne the iiij. Sir Richard Scrop erchebis∣shop of Yorke

sir Richard duke of yorke. also the son and heir of the duke of Nor∣folke. the erle of Oxford. the Erle of westmerland. the son and heir of the erle of Northumburland. the son &̄ heir of the erle of

myle westward oute ofyork and it semeth that he preueth that by ganfride in his book of dedes of britons / he wryteth that elidurus kynge of bri∣tons was lodged atte cyte alcliud by cause of solace & hunting-

the tyme of kyng Rychard ben resons sette for the right of the partye for ey∣ther prymate / & what one Prymate dyde to that other in tyme of thrstinus of thomas & of other bisshops ofyork from the

men of the eest londes helde esterdaye the fourten daye of the mo∣ne vpon what day it euer fylle in the moneth of marche ¶ In this counseyl and sinode was pope victor and narcisus patriarch of Ierusalem and hireneus

taught the ordre of right byleue and of right lyuyng· and the lawful holdynge of the eesterday and taughte his disciples the craft of syngynge of calculyng of Astronomye bothe in latyn and in grue by help of Adrian and

pipinus prefecte of the palays go¦uerned the kyngis hows of Fraunce / Vnder hildericus the sone of theodericus· for he was an vnprofytable man and to esy and resseyued nothyng of the kyngdome / but the name of the kynge∣dome

at york / Also that yere mold the quene cam oute of normandy in to englond and was crow∣ned of aldredus / harald and Canutus the sones of suanus kin∣ge of denmarche come a lande in the mouth of humber

of baiocens / Wd / p / li / 1 / Herafter the kyng had lanfrank abbot of cadomenence out of normandy / this lanfrank was of the nacion of ytaly & was most connyng of holy wryt &

of Ancelm Archebisshop of caunterbury / and dyde hym obedyence. Than the tenth day of August at london Ancelm sacred fyue bisshops in one day / the bisshop of wynchestre / Of sa∣lesbury of excetre / of herford and

the duke ofyork the Erles of warwyck and of Salysbury with many knyghtes and squyers and moch̄ peple cam for to remeue the sayd duke of Somersete and other fro the kynge / And the kynge herynge of theyr

place of Ancone / the yere of oure lord a thousand foure honderd and liiij the xiiij day of August / ¶ In the yere eyght and thyrtty of kyng harry the duke of yorke / the Erles of warwyck

made hym beloued of al maner of folk & in his tyme it rayned bloode, that lasted iij dayes as god wold / & sone after ther come grete deth of peple / for hoostes without nom∣bre of peple foughten

/ and ordeyned a grete companye of his frendes & of his kynne and of Ossa his broder / and had take al the land from humber vnto york / but they ofyork helde strongly ageyn hem / &

had done of his wyfe / & prayd hym of socoure / and of helpe hym to auenge / whan kyng godryne of denmark & the danoys had her de the pleynt of this buerne / & of the prayer

at york with moche honour / & sir Iohan of Bothom bisshop of ely & sir william of melton archebisshop ofyork songen the masse the souday in the eue of conuersion of seynt paule in the yere of grace

than to be take of his enemyes / for he wold ne¦uer put the reame of englond to raūsonne for his persone / and the duk ofyork fell on knees. & besouʒt the kyng of a bone yt he

and of worthy knyghtes of grete Alyaunce of cote res a thousande and fyue honderd, And of Englisshmen was deede that day the good duk ofyork / and the erle of Southfolke / and of al other of Englisshmen

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