in englond / for encheson of the forsayd thomas deth / whan the gentil erle of his lyf was passed / the priour & the monkes of poūtfret geten the body of sir thomas of the kynge and they buryed
suffred men to come & honoure that holy body of seynt thomas the martir thurgh coūceylle of sir hugh the spencer the sone / & thurgh coūceill also of mayster Robert of bal dok the fals pylled clerk that was
of Lancastre wherfor the peple of the contre come & toke the castel vp on the forsayd prisoners / wherfor sir Iohan of goldyngton kniʒt & sir edmond of the beche prysonner. & a squyer that was callid rogyer
castel of poūtfret / & there he deyde in prison / And sir henry erle of lācastre that had the kynges fadre in kepyng thurgh commandement of the kyng delyuerd ed∣ward the kynges fadre by endenture vnto sir thomas of
/ ¶ Of the deth of kyng edward of Carnariuan / Ca / CC / xvo. /ANd now gone we ayene to sir edward of Carnariuan that was kyng somtyme of englond / and was put doune of his dygnyte
lettres of the kynges will & of his reame / or they determy ned ouʒt of ye forsaid articles / In the same yere deide Iohn the ar chebisshop ofyork / Iohn bisshop of Ely / william bisshop of
was tre sorer of englond went to syr Thomas arundel / archebisshop of yor e. & also Chaunceler of englond / And ther the bisshop made his cōpseynt vnto the chaūceler vpon the pepele of the cyte of london And
yong creature of xix yere of age dme Isa∣bel the kynges doughter of fraūce / and many other worthy lordes of grete name / both barons / & knyghtes with moche other people that comen vnto the toune of Grauenyng
grete meyne of men of armes & archyers / & therle of Ruttelād co me with a strōg power of peple both of mē of armes & archyers And therle of kent brought a grete power of men of armes
ordeyned & made sir Edmond of lāgely his vncle the duk ofyork his lyeutenaūt of englond in his absence with the gouernaunce & counceyll of these iiij knyghtes that hadden taken englond to ferme of the kynge / &
sone duke of Clarence and his other sone Iohan duk of bedford / And his other sonne Humfrey duk of Gloncestre / and Sir Thomas Beauford erle of dorset, and the duk of Aumarle he made duk ofyork /
a grete multitude of peple, And the xvij day of Iuyn the kyng many lordes capitayns & men of warre went toward hym to the blacheth / & whan the ca∣pytayn of kent vnderstode the comyng of the kyng with
And the duk ofyork toke shippyng in walys / and sayled ouer in to yrlond, where he was wel receyued / How therles of marche warwyk. & salisbury entred in to Ca∣leys / & how therle of warrewyk went
smote of his hede / And yet dayly men come ouer to them out of al party∣es of Englond / How therles of marche. of warwyk, & of salisbury entrid in to englond / And of the felde of Northampton
hepes of grauel / Seuarn ofte ariseth & ouerflowrth the bankes / R / Humbre hath that name of humbre kyng of hunes for he was drowned therin And renneth fyrst a crook oute of the southside ofyork /
kyngdome of Northumberlond / the meres and markes therof were by west & by eest the see of Occe¦an by south the Ryuer of humbre and so douneward toward the west by thendes of the shires of notingham & of
and made thenoble temple and to hym come Sibelle quene of Saba for to hereand see yf it were soth that men speken of the grete and noble witand wisdam of kyng Salamon and she fonde it soth that men
Erle of lon¦donwith hym for he durst not abide in this lond and after Cassba¦lanregned xvij. yere in pees and tho died he the xvij. yere of hisregne and lieth at york¶Howe lordes of the lande after the deth of
bre¦tonschosen a kyng Ca.xl.THis kyng lucie had non̄ heir of his body bygoten that wasafterward grete harme and sorwe to the land For aftir thiskyng lucies deth non̄ of the grete of the land wold suffre an othirto be kyng
and thesone of seint Eleyn gouerned and ruled the lande and was Em¦ourof Rome¶Ca.xlvijAFter kyng Constances deth Constantine his sone and theone of seint Eleyn that fonde the holy crosse in the holy lādeand howe Conseantine bicame Em{per}our of Rome.