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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 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.

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