in to Englond and destroyed the lond anone to the Ryuer of theyse in the mouth of the prouynce of york / and brende / and slewe and slytte wym∣men with childe / thurstan the archebisshop cam pryuely ageynst hym
moneye the kyng bought to his sone Eustace / Constaunce the kynges syster of Fraunce / Thurstan the Archebisshop of york was a grete foundour of ab∣bayes of hagustald of Founteynes / and of eyght other / and to∣ke the
Also withoute the me¦schyef that Iewes suffryd in her body and catel at lyncolne and at lynne / yet at york after a long siege and grete meschyef and woo / Raby mayster of Iewes forkytte the veynes of four
dyed at Troys byfore the comyng of the kyng fro the holy lon¦de and the kynges broder geffrey electe of york / he had lette ten yere that he was not sacred / And also geffrey landed at Douer /
smale cursed wel fast / The kynges broder Iohan was wroth for the takyng of his bro¦der Geffrey erle of york / and gadred grete strengthe of his owne prouynce and of walsshemen with many bisshops / and chaced this
and of the kyng in englonde / The Arche∣bisshop of yorke was deede. and hubert made a greete counseyll at york / ¶ Capitulum 30 /ABoute that tyme were tweyn that foūded as it were to do the kynges prouffyte
/ Also on saynt albōs cronykes it is foūde that alisander kyng of scotland wedded mar¦garet kyng henryes doughter at york & dyd hym homage the ye∣re of kyng henry xxxv / the same is foūde in the kynges chartrs
mychelmasse day in monte tumba that is the seuententh day of Octobre englyssh men and specially of the dyosyce of york secule¦res and rugulers bete doune the Scottes that were come by enty¦cyng of the kynge of Fraunce vnto Durham
kynges coūseyll fled out of the londe / that is to saye mayster Alysaunder neuel Archebis¦shop of york / Syre mychel de la pole Erle of Suffolk & chaun¦celer of englond / and the marquys of deuelyn / Syr Robert
sharp sperys on horsbak / And the Erle of kente had the felde / and gate hym there grete wor∣ship / This same yere Syre Rychard Scrope Archebisshop of york and the lorde Monbraye that was Erle marchal of Englond
Duke of Gloucetre / Syre thomas beauford Erle of Dorsete / And the duc of Anmarle he made Duck of york / ¶ Thenne he ordeyned the Duc of Clarence / and the Erle of Dorsete / and Syre Iohan
lordes assembled There was taken and arestyd for hye treasonne Syre Rychard Erle of Cambrydge brother to the duc of york / the lord Sccope Tresorer of englond / and Syre thomas gray knyght / whiche shol¦de ymagyne the kynges
good bowe a sheef arowys. and a swerd ¶ Thenne he sette his felde / and sette the duc of york in the vauntward / And ordeyned in the nyght to fore the bataylle that eche man sholde make a
forthwith the sayd harry dubbed alle these knyghtes / whoos names folowe / that is to wete Rychard duc of york / Also the sone and heyr of the duc of norfolk / therle af Oxenford / therle of westmerlond
wherfor the kyng by thaduys of his counseylle sente for them to london / To whiche place the Duke of york cam the syx and twentyest day of Ianyuer with four honderd men / and lodgeat Baynardys castel in his
afterward brought to london / And anone afterward was a parlament at westmynstre / duryng whiche par¦lament the duck of york cam onte of Irlond with therle of Rut¦land rydyng with a grete felawship in to the palays at westmes∣tre
first sone / that wel & no∣bly regned / And whan tyme came / he dyed / And lyeth at york / Of kyng leyl / Capitulo / ixANd whan Brute grenesheld was dede / regned his sone xxij yere
hym self fledde with xij men in to Fraūce / and this belyn that was brennes broder went tho to york and toke coūseyl what he myght done with kyng gutlach / For kynge gutlach profered to become his man
regned xvij yere in pees / & tho he dyed the xvij yere of hy regne / and lyeth at york / How lordes of the land after the deth of Cassibalan for en∣cheson that he had none heyr /
kyng in pees al his lyfes tyme. and whan he had ben kyng xj yere he dyed and lyeth at york / How kyng lucye regned after coill his fadre / that was a gode man / and after he