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Whitlandia an ylonde131Wynchestre a cyte / 147Wyne bisshop / 147Whitby an abbay516Wylfrida a saynt / 69Whitburgh a saynt528Wylfryde bisshop5 17.18Iem of the same5 19 / 20William louga spata65.7William Conquerour619Item of his Conquest / 629Item of hym and of his

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

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

/ and they putte byfore hym Raaf bisshop of Rochestre / Also that yere one thurstan was chose archebisshop of york / the kyng charged hym ofte that he shold do lawful subiection to rauf Archebisshop of Caūterbury / but

And wolde not obeye suche thynges as was concluded in the parlement / hit was ordeyned that the duck of york as protectour shold go norward for to brynge in the quene and subdue suche as wold not obeye /

euery men came in such̄ wyse yt the kȳg was strōger & had moch̄ more pe∣ple thā the duke of york & the Er∣les of warrewyk & salisbury: for it is here to be noted that eueri lord so de∣ceyued

erle of Kētes brother slow the Erles sone of Stafford & hys heir wyth a Dagar in th̄e cyte of york. wherfor the kīg was sore a∣meued & greued / & remeued thēs and came to Lōdō. And the may¦re

hous comonȳg & treatyng vpō the title of ye said duke of york 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

toun· and stondeth vpon the Ry¦uer o wse not fer for burgh brygge that is xv myle westward oute of york and it semeth that he preueth that by ganfride in his book of dedes of britons / he wryteth

sacre hym that is chosen and so with other bis¦shops he shal sacre his owne prymate· yf the prymate of york be dede / his successour shal come to the Bisshop of caunterbury and he shal take his. ordenaunce of

made a wall in brytayne that stretcheth six score my¦le and tweyne vnto the see / and he deyde at york ¶ Beda libro 1 This seuerus gouerned the comynte myghtly / & with grete tra¦uayl· And atte last he

/ Among the whiche ced¦da that was not lawfully ordeyned bisshop of York. knowleched mekely his oune defaute. And theodorus put hym away fro the see of york and restored there wilfridus. and ordeyned cedda that was confermed atte last

fore that holy man in the cloudes / The ordre of the Eester was distourbled / Theyonger wylfrydus bisshop of york deyde / and after hym Egbertus kynge egbertus broder was bisshop xxxvj yere Willelmus de regibus libro primo /

kyng william made a strong castel at snotyngham that now is called notynghā and another at lyncoln and tweyne at york / Also that yere mold the quene cam oute of normandy in to englond and was crow∣ned of aldredus

Archebisshop of yorke and y falle in to the kynges hondes after aldredus deth / But for the chirche of york was dombe that tyme / for the see was voide / It was demed that that cause shuld be

tyme the kynge shold not nother other lewd persone make inuestiture with croos other with ryngThat tyme gyrald archebisshop of york / put his hondes bytwe¦ne the hondes of Ancelm Archebisshop of caunterbury / and dyde hym obedyence. Than the

that Contrarye to the promyse of the kyng and also the conclusions taken bytwene the kynge and the duke of york at brentheth / the duke of somersete wente not to ward / but abode about the kyng and hadde

man cam in suche wyse that the kynge was strenger / and hadde moche more peple than the duc of york / and the Erles of warwyck / and Salysbury / For it is here to be noted that euery

& lieth at yorkHow Gorbodyan regned in pees that was Reynolds sone / & after he died & lyeth at york / ca xviAFter this reynold reg∣ned Gorbodyan his sone, xv yere / & dyed & lyeth at yorke /

his kynne and of Ossa his broder / and had take al the land from humber vnto york / but they of york helde strongly ageyn hem / & wold not suffre hem to come in to the toun, nother

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