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Eleyn a sone that was called Cō¦stantyne. & this kyng bare trewe fayth & truely dyd to hem of Ro∣me all his lyfe / And whan he had regned xv. yere: he dyed & lyeth at york.¶How Constantyne that

folk of ye cōtre: And ordeyned all ye power that he might haue· & wold haue gete the towne of york wyt strēg∣the / but the danoys camen owte anone ād yafe him bataille. and queld the king & the

xvi. yere of his regne he let crowne his so∣ne Henry kyng at westmȳster. & him crownyd Rogier Erchebys∣shop of york in harmyng of tho∣mas erchebisshop of Cāterbury. wherfor the same Rogier was a∣cursed of the popeOf Kyng Henry that

that he myght to the kynges men of Englōd. but anone aftyr, he was taken ād lad to york / & there was he drawen & hanged for hys felo∣nye.¶Of the redressyng that kȳg Ed∣ward made of his iustyces ād

sent a generall sentence vndyr his bulles of lede vnto the Archi∣bisshop of Caunterbury / & to the erchbisshop of york / that if robert the brus of scotlād wolde not be iustifyed & make amendes vnto the kyng of

Cxcviij.ANd nowe shall I telle you of the noble erle Thomas of Lancastre whē he was taken and brought to york: ma∣ny of the cyte were full glad{punctel} and vpon hym cryed wyth an hyghe voys O sir traitour ye

sir Henry of Bradbor¦ne / and sir willyam chenie barōs all / and Iohan page squyer. And sone aftyr at york were drawē ād honged sir Rogier Cliford / Sir jo¦han of Monbray barons. and sir Gosselm Dauyll knight. And

the contre ād quelled the peple: & also brent the towne that was called Nortallertone ād ma¦ny othir townes vnto york. And when the king herde this tidȳge / he let sompne all maner mē that myghten trauaille. ād so

thriftleesANd the Trinite day next after began the contake in the cite of york bitwen̄ the Englisshmen & ye henaudiers And in that debate were quelled of the Erledome of Nycholl and mordred lxxx / & aftir they were bu¦ried

was full well y knowe a good whyle after as the storie telleth: The kyng ed∣ward came ayen tho to york sor∣wefull: & his hoste departed and euery man went into hys owne contre with ful hevy chere & mor∣nyng

kynges coūceyll fleddē owte of this lād ouer the see. that is to saye. sir Alisaūdre neuill ye Erthe∣bisshop of york and sir Robert le¦veer markeys of Deuelyn & Erle of Orēford: & sir Mychel de la po∣le Erle of

bysshop of Salisbury maistir johā Walthā yt tyme was tresorer of Englond & went to sir Thomas Arundell erchebisshop of york & also chaū∣cheler of Englōd / & ther ye bisshop made his cōplaynt vnto ye chaū∣cheler vpon the peple

the kȳg herȳg ther∣of in all hast that he myght came with his power Northward and mette with hē at york / And there were thees two lordes take & bro∣ught to the king / And anone the iuges were

hī / Anon̄ god for his grete goodnesse wrought & shewed ma¦ny grete myracles for this worthi clerck Erchebisshop of york yt th{us} was don̄ vnto the deth And in ye vij. yere of kȳg Hēryes regne / da∣me Luce

aliaūce of cotes armures a thowsād & v. hōdred. And of Englisshmē was dede yt day the good duke of york / & the Erle of Southfolk / & of alle othir of our Englisshmē ther we∣re nat dede passyng

erle of Staf∣ford the Erle of Northūberland / lord Clyfford & many othir. And what tyme that the duke of york / & his felawshyp vnderstode yt the kyng was departed wt these sayd lordes frō Londō. anon̄ he chaū∣ged

&̄ kīg edward spoused hir at york with moch honour. ¶And sir Iohn̄ of Bothum bisshop of Ely and sir wyllm of melton Erchebisshop of yorke songen thee masse ye sonday in the eue of {con}u{er}sion of sent Paule In

In whos stedis folowed & were made bishoppis be auctorite of the pope mastir Alexand{er} Neuyll to the erchebishoprich of york Thomas of Arundell to thee bis∣sh̄oprich of Ely. & sir Henri wakseld to the bisshop of worcestre ¶In the

was made duke was the kynges vncle sir Edmond of lāglee erle of Cambrigge & hī he made duke of york ¶And his other vncle sir Thamas of wodstoke that was er¦le of Bukkyngham him he made duke of gloucestre

so mony iugged to de¦th yt xxiij. hedes stode vpon londō brigge at ons.¶Of the feld yt the duke of york toke at brentheth ī Kēt. and of the burth of prince Edward. & of the frist bataill at sent

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