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by york and forth vnto tynmouthe¶ De famosis fluminibus Alfr ¶ Capitulum 46 /THre famous Ryuers rennen thurgh brytayn by the which thre riuers marchaūtes of by yonde the see comē in shippes in to brytayn wel nygh out of

of storyes of whom it shal folowe W / de pon̄ London is a rial and a ryche cyte vpon Tamyse of burgeyses of rychesses of marchaūtes of chaffare and of marchandyse: therfor it is that somtyme whan derth

stede of homage. durāshire stretcheth frō the ryu{er} teise vn¦to ye riu{er} of tine / & for to speke proprely of Northumberlād it stret¦cheth fro the ryuer Tyne vnto the Ryuer of Twede that is in the begynnyng of Scotland

alway fro that tyme the bisshops / of wales were sacred of the bisshop of me¦neuia of seynt dauyes / And the bisshop of meneuia was sacred of the bisshops of wales as of his suffrigans & made no professi¦on

& som of shropshyre / Chestre is bisshop of couē¦tre & of lychfeld· & hath vnder hym chestreshire staffordshire. der¦byshyre half warwykshire: som of shropshire and som of lancas¦treshyre· fro the Riuer of mersce vnto the Ryuer of Rypyl /

For men of the este with the men of the west acorde better in sownyng of theyr speche than men of the north with men of the south / Therfor it is that men of mercij that ben of myddel

side of englond and Scotland He made the wal ayenst fulgencius kynge of pyctes & fought afterward at york and was slayn & buryed there and lefte after hym two sones / one hete geta. his moder was of Rome.

dyde in the begynnynge of hooly chirche. in fastyng / in wakynge in bedes byddyng ande in prechynge of goddes worde and songe masses and crystned in the eest syde of the cyte in tholde chirch of seynt martyn vnto

oute of Ierusalem in to constantinople / A grete de¦le of that crosse was sent to lowys kynge of ffraunce in the yere of our lord a thousand two honderd and seuen and fourty Dagobertus the nynth kynge of ffraunce

and relygion of Angles for nought / In the tyme of that myschyef paulinus Archibisshop ofyork toke with him the que∣ne and her doughter canfleda and went by water way in to kent And the chirch of Rochestre was

Sigebertus was· crystned of finanus bisshop of northumberlond fast by the long wal that departed somtyme bytwene Brytons & Scottes / thenne he toke with him one cedde a preest the broder of Chad oute of prouynce of Mercia for

In hym loue of the countrey and ly∣kynge of fayrenes ouercome the strong trauayls· he wondryd of his pacyence for he was made Abbot by the kynge of kente and in possession of thabbay of seynt Austyn of Caunterbury /

kynge oswy bytoke his doughter of thre yere old to the loore of hilda thabbesse of hertesye that is her∣tes ylond. But afterward she was abbesse of stremshalt that is the bosome or lappe of corne that nowe is callyd

/ That yere Ethelddus kyng of mercia destroyed kent· And pucta bisshop of Rouchestre went fro Rouchestre to sexwulfus and receyued of him the chir¦che of herforde / there he toke more hede to melodye of hooly chirche than to

that hete vetulus breuis also the sone of ansegisilus the sone of seint arnulph{us} was made the grettest of the kynges hows amonge Frensshmen & receyued the principate of the eest partye of Fraunce / and was prince seuen &

eyghtenthe yere of his kyngdome bysie∣gid Somerton and wanne it and spoylled northumberlond & ouercome the walsshmen / but in the xxxvij yere of his kyngdom he was ouercome of cuthredus kyng of westsaxons / The laste yere of his

Kenulphus of cerdicus kynde in the fyfth degree pendas neuew goten of kenwalcus was a grete man / his vertues passyd his fa¦me / By helpe of the westsaxons he put Sygebertus oute of that kyngdome for the gretenes of

of the northumbres / he destroyed her lande & brent thabbay of Rypon with fyre / whan the kyng wente thens home ward / an hoost brake out ofyork / & dyde grete harme on the last partye

to euery ro¦wer of his nauey eyght marc of syluer of the tribute of thempy¦re of englonde / And putte al the rule and gouernaunce of his kyngdome vpon the wytte and counseyll of Goodwyn / & of his owne

/ This Edward was the fader of margaret quene of Scotland / and of Edgar adelyng / But margret had by mal∣colyn / Dauyd the kynge of Scotlande and molde the quene ofof Englond / ¶ Marianus / ¶This

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