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he desired worship the more worship he had ¶Gau∣fredus and Alfr Whan cassibelanus was deed in Brytayne & buryed at york / his neuew tenancius was kyng after hym Te¦nancius was duc of corne wayle and kyng luddes sonne and

/ and had atte last his penaunce in a bathe / Wilfridus as it is sayd was chosen Ar¦chebisshop of york and was by yonde the see with agilbertus aby¦dynge his confirmacion / Thenne the counseyl of the quartadeci∣mannes that

had leuer be monkes than soo despysed and forsaken / Whanne oswald was stalled at york / he brought lettred men in to countrey / For the countraye shold not be defrauded / and be with∣oute suche goodnesse / withoute

Archebisshop of york and of worcetre / Marianus / ¶ Capitulum 24KYng Edward dyscharged englysshmen / of a greuous tri∣bute that his fader Egelredus had made pay to the soudy¦ours of denmarck / and had tho dured fourty yere /

subgettion the kynge of Scot∣lande offred his hat and his sadel vpon saynt Peters Aulter / in the chirche of york that be yet there kepte vnto this day / And yet herto the lordes of Scotland swore that yf

he / and fewe werkmen. and soo he wente in to Normandye / Also this yere in the prouynce of york in the moneth of Decem∣ber were seen fyue mones in heuene / one in the Eeste / Another in

soo bor¦ne home in to his Inne / & anone after was caryed homewarde in a littyer / and at York he deide ¶ Syre william darel banerer of Scotlande· and Syre pyers Courtney the kynges banerer of of englond

and thenne the kyng wente to ludlowe and dispoylled the castel and the toune / And sent the duchesse of york with her children to my lady of Bokyngham her suster / where she was kepte longe after / And

Conspyracy cometh oute73Chirche of lyncolne byld.77Croos sette in the stone78Chirche dores stopped / 79Cardynals taken with sophyms / 713Cyte remeued with erthe sha∣kyng715Camels taylle in stede of brydle716Cardynal taken with a strom¦pette716Cristen men dyen at acon / 7 /

/ 618Egesyppus historian416Egwyn Bisshop a saynt523Egfryde kynge of northumberlond· / 5 18 / 19Egbert of york that recouerd the palle525Egbert kyng528Egidius abbot528Egelrede kynge613Elladia a lond122Ellesponte217Elyssa alias dydo226Elydurus kynge331Elfricus consumed with lyse616Elphegus bisshop of wynchestre66Elphegus of Caunterbury / 616Elfrytha612Emeryta mylicia115Empedocles Philo∣sopher315Emilius

Felde at brenkheth / vl̄27Gallia and galyardes Ilondes127Gactely·132Gagates a stone141Gallacia a lond118Galline or hennes chaungyng theyr kynde / 21Gayus Cesar47Galba Cesar44Galyeen415Gracianus funorius Gracian emperour / 430Glastenbury and his relyquyes523Gladius athelstani / 66Glaston abbot73Germanye and his nature126Item of germanye51Getulia a

fourth is called Rykenyldestrete and stretcheth forth by worce∣tre by wycombe by birmyngham by lychefeld by derby by ches∣trefeld by york and forth vnto tynmouthe¶ De famosis fluminibus Alfr ¶ Capitulum 46 /THre famous Ryuers rennen thurgh brytayn by the

& with barres strongly buylded Alf These were the names of the cytees caerlud that is london. caer∣branc that is york / caerkēt that is caūterbury. caergorāgō that is wircetre. caerliriō that is leiceter caerclō that is gloucetre· carcoldē that

somtyme gouerned and Rewled by the lawe called mercia in latyn and merchene lawe in englysshe· It is to wete that york¦shyre stretcheth from the ryuer of humbre vnto the Ryuer of tey¦se. and yet in yorkshyre ben /

by yeftes sente Nethe¦les vnder kenulph the kynge it was restored to caunterbury a∣gayn. The worship of the see of york hath dured there alway and dureth yet though Scotland be withdrawe fro his subiection by passyng of tyme. Gir

and whyterne also· There seynt Nynyan a bryton was first foundour and doctor / But all these sees out take york fayled lytil and lytil / For the See of Candida casa that is ga∣lewey that longed tho to Englond

southern vnderstande eyther other· W / de p. li / 3· Alle the langages of the northūbres & speci¦ally at york is so sharp slytyng frotyng and vnshape that we so¦thern men may vnneth vnderstande that langage I suppose the

made the wal ayenst fulgencius kynge of pyctes & fought afterward at york and was slayn & buryed there and lefte after hym two sones / one hete geta. his moder was of Rome. that other heet bassianus and his

¶ Beda libro primo That yere Austin by commaundement of gregorie made two archebisshops one at London and another at york / In the mene tyme by helpe of ethelbertus gadred hisshops and doctours of brytons to gyder in a

sent paulinus that had be the thyrdde bisshop of Rochestre to men of northumber lond for to be bisshop of york and for to wedde edelberga edbaldes suster to kynge edwinus and to conuerte his peple ¶ Henricus libro secundo

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