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The erle of warwyk assaylled at westmestrevl̄29The duck forsoke the felde and went to irlondvl29The erles of marche warwyck and Salysbury wente to Calays / vl29The duc of Somersete wente to guisnesvl̄30The duk ofyork slayn at wakefelde / vl̄32The

a saynt528Wylfryde bisshop5 17.18Iem of the same5 19 / 20William louga spata65.7William Conquerour619Item of his Conquest / 629Item of hym and of his deth71 / 4Wyllyam Rous his sone / 7 5 / 8 / 9Item of the same7 11

of Caunterbury and ofyork / To the primate of caunterbury ben subget .xiij. bisshops in Englond and foure in wales ¶ The primate ofyork hath but two Suf∣frigans in englond that ben the bisshops of caerleyl and

Caunterbury the holy axes of saynt wylfryde the bisshop / therof is yet contynuel stryf bitwe¦ne them ofyork / & of caunterbury whether hath the more wilfri¦des bones / that was buryed in the chirche of rypon / by

of abyndon to the see of Caunterbury / but the charge of that deede come to the examynynge of bisshops / and they putte byfore hym Raaf bisshop of Rochestre / Also that yere one thurstan was chose archebisshop

of the quenes partye· that is to wete the duk ofyork slayn therle of Rutland / Syre thomas neuyll and many moo / Therle of Salysbury was taken a lyue and other as Iohan harow of london Capytayne

part of their peple to kepe the feld tyll on the morne. Then̄e the duke ofyork wt his secōd sone de{per}ted thu∣rgh walys toward Irlād / leuyng his oldest sone the erle of the mar¦che wt the Erles of

of Langlee er∣le of Cambrigge: and hȳ he ma∣de duke ofyork / ¶And his other vncle sir Thomas of wodestoke that was erle of Bukkyngham / hym he made duke of Gloucestre And sir Lyonevere that was er∣le

comonȳg & treatyng vpō the title of ye said duke ofyork sodēly fyll down̄ the croune whi∣che henge then̄e in the myddes of the said hous. whiche is the fray∣tour of the abbey of westmȳster: which̄ was taken for

and meny a fals losingourThat plese you more be my feithThan he that sothfastnes vnto you saithRedith ecclesiast of flateryeBewaar ye lordis of her trecheryeThis chauntecleer stood hye vp on his toosStrecching his necke and held his yen cloosAnd gan

crosse / And whan kyng richard come to the toun of Acres for to gete the cyte / A grete debate aroos bytwene hym & the kyng of fraunce / so that the kyng of fraunce went ageyn in to

yere of the regne of kyng Rychard. syr Edmond of langeley Erle of Cambridge the kyn ges vncle went in to portingale with a fayr meyne of men of ar mes and Archyers in strengthyng / and helpyng of the

xvj yere of kyng Rychardes regne certeyne lordes of scotland come in to En glond to gete worship as by feet of armes / These were the perso∣nes / the erle of marre & he chalengid therle marchal of englond

put out of his kyngdome, The lordes & the Comyns al with one as sent / and al other worthy of the Reamme chosen Syre Henry of Bolyngbroke erle of Derby sone and heyre of Iohan the duk of lancastre

that kyng Richard had made er le of gloucestre / and the comunes of the Towne of Bristo we toke hym / and brought hym in to the market place of the toune / and there they smyten of his

the book of the subtyl historyes and fables of Esope whiche were translated out of Frensshe in to Englysshe by wylham Caxton at westmynstre in the yere of oure Lorde M. CCCC. xxxiij.Aesop.134 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan,

first yere of his regne loste alle Nor∣mandie Ca.C.lxvjWHen kyng Richard was dede for echesan that he had noneheire nothir sone ne doughter his brother ohan was madekyng & crouned at westmynstre of Huberd that was thoErchebisshopp of Caunterbury ¶And

shold haue of euery man of holy church thatwas beneficed or {pro}moted xij. pens / and of all othir that were not{pro}moted iiij. pens oute take the un ordres of the freris beggers¶This same yere after mihelmasse Richard Prince Edwardes

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