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Ile of man / & of the deth of mastir Rogerbolynbroke ca.cc.lij¶How kyng henry wedded quene Margarete and of hir corona¦cion ca.cc.lij¶How the duke of gloucestre humfrey the kynges vncle was a∣restidat the plement of bury / & of his

xix. pope.Henricus the first emprour:Benedictus pope.Iohannes the xx: pope.Knoght kyng of Englond. p: vij.Edmōd yrenside kīg of englōdKnought kyng of englond.Benedictus the ix: popeConradus the emprourHarold harefote of englondHardeknoght kīg{is} of englōd p viij. q on ij. & iij.Siluester the

Richard that was ther eme in intent for to croune Alured the eld{er} brother and him make kyng of englond. and of this thing to make an end The erles and barons made ther othe: But the erle Godwyn

of Almayne: ¶And in the secund yere of his regne his brother Robert Curthose that w¦as duke of Normandie come with an huge host in to englond for to chalenge the land but thurgh concell of the wise men

yere of his regne he put vnd{er} his own lordship the kyng of wales And in ye same yere the kīg of Scotland had in his own hand that is to say the cite of Karlill the castell of Bamburgh

of October & come to london the v. non as of Ootober for encheson that kyng Iohn and all the kynges yt come aft{er} him shuld eu{er} more hold the reames of englone & of Irland of god &

ofRichard his brother that was erle of Cornewale and also of od{er} repentid him of that oth that he had made for to hold that law and ordenaūce. & sent to the court of Rome to be assoyled

day of December kīg Hēri the sext was crouned kīg of fraunce at Paris ī the chirch of our lady wt gret solempnite. ther beyng present the Cardinall of Englond the duke of bedford and mony othir lordis of fraunce

kyngdom of englond all hoole and all one kyngdom that was the yere of our lord / viij / C.xxvij That Ryuer of mersee was somtyme the marke and mere by∣twene the kyngdom of mercia and the kyngdom of northumber¦lond

bloode of troye bycause that the wymmen Sa¦bynes fledde the beddes of the latyns Also Ebranc by leding of Assaracus occupyed a party of germania Ebranc beyonde humbre bylde that cyte ofyork in the marche of northumberlond and of

of age / and toke the dygnyte and made hym self consul by strengthe / & afterward regned Emperour Lvj yere sex monethes and somme what of dayes that was from the moneth of marche to the firste day

Thenne the counseyl of the quartadeci∣mannes that ben they that helde the eester daye in the fourtenthe daye of the mone kyng oswy toke Cedde Abbot of lestyngay and made him Archibisshop of yorke ayenst thordenaunce of holy la∣wes. Willelmus

monke of floriacio was one of thylk lettred men / withoute moche fuyte of clergye / that he brought in to Englond / he descryued and wrote the lyf of saynt Edmunde the kynge and martir / atte prayer of

beuerstō of his countees of kente of southrey and of westsaxon and sua∣nus of his untees of Barokshire of Oxenford shire / and of Gloucestre shire / And harold of his countees of eestsex / of eeste englond and of

william kyng of Scotland by assente of lordes and prela∣tes of his lande dyde hommage to henry kyng of Englond / Also this kynge william seyth in his lettres patente that he and his successours and men of Scotland shold

in kyttyng of purses was lame in his handes till that he was delyuerd by prayeng of the Clergye of the peple / This hughe was of the nacion of be¦yonde the see / he was made pryour of the

of scutes whiche was due for the raunson of kyng Iohan / And dyuerse places as peytowe Rochell / and a parte of Guy¦an / And he was answerd by the counseylle of Fraunce that the men of warre

/ And sent the duchesse ofyork with her children to my lady of Bokyngham her suster / where she was kepte longe after / And forthwith the kynge ordeyned the duc of somersete Capytayne of Calays / And these

dit qe temps de memorie serra dit de temps de lymytacion en bre de droit .s. del temps le Roy Richard le p̄mier puis le conqest come est done {per} lestatut de Westm̄ p̄mer pur ceo q̄ le bre de

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