had let to ferme the erchebisshopprich of Caunterbury and xij.abbeis also / & euer more did grete destruction to holy church thurghwrongfull takyng and axinges for no man durst withsay that hewolde haue done and of his lithernesse he wolde
let cast a doune woles and make weyes and made stronge the Ca¦stellof Rutland basyng werke / and amōge the Castells he madean hous of the temple ¶And in the same yere was Richard hissone borne / that afterward
by the Castell to take auisement of the Castell / an arbalastier smo¦tehym with a quarell that was enuenyned / & the kyng drofe outethe shafte of the quarell / but the quarellys hede aboode still in his he¦de/
of the pope & cōmaunde hem also with yowe for to werreas with him that is enmie to all holy church ¶Tho ansuerd thekyng what mowe ye done me more ¶Tho ansuerd Pandolf we seyne to yowe in verbo dei
and of the Erchebisshopand went ayene vn to Rome / And the Erchebisshopp anone let co∣mebefore him prelates of holy church at reding for to trete and coū¦seillhow moch & what they shold axe of the kyng for to make
these peple ther was a man of Nomādie that was cal¦ledFaukes of brent and this Normand & his companie thir church ne house of religion that they ne brend and it bare a way all that they myght take /
his sone tovse riotte / and they graunted him with good wyll / And the kyngtoke the sacrament of holy church as a good cristen mā shold & deidein verray repētaunce / & when he had be kyng xxxv. yere
with lez and with floures full semely with longe ber¦desAnd therfor the Scottes made a bille that was fastened vponthe church dores of seint Petre toward stangate and thus said thescripture in despite of Englisshmen¶Longe berde hertelees / Peynted hood
which accorded plesed to moch peple / & therforby the kynges cōmaundement ther were gadred & come to gedre inwestmynstre church the first sonday of lent that is to say the ij. kalof Feuerer the forsaid englisshmn & frensshmen where
not longe tyme to go ferre fro the land wherfor he aode a certeyn ytme vpon the see costes abydyng after a good wynde for hem & yit co¦meit not / So at the last he come thens with
poure beggers that were knowe openly for nedy pourebeggers / And that he 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
anone sodenly he waschaunged in to a new man & sette all his entent to lyue vertuouslyin mayntenyng of holy church / destroyng of of heretikis / KepyngIustice & defending of his Reame & subgettis And for as mochas his
tewysday Thissame yere the vj. day of decembre kyng henry the vj. was crunedkyng of Fraunce at Paris in the church of our lady with grete solempnite / There beyng present the Cardinall of englond the duk ofBedford and many
Sancte & Indiuidue trinitati / Ihesu cristi crucifix humanitati gloriose beate marie virgini / sit semp terna gloria / ab omni creatura / per Infinita secu¦lorum secula / AmenVnto the holy and vndeuyded trynyteThre persones in one veray godhedeTo
lay fee. And in thys parlement at the request and as∣kyng of the lordes in haterede of men of holy church the chaunce∣ler and the tresorer that were bys¦shoppes / & the clerke of the pryve seall were remeued and
self Sūtyme we spe¦ke of the crosse only / yt he henge vpon And so we speke oft in ho¦ly church seruyce to the crosse as to criste him self / & anone we tur¦ne the worde only to the
he was heded wt a swerd for cristes sake / & also in token / yt sūtyme he pursued holy church with the swerde / Seynt Iohn / the euangeliste is peynted with a coupe in his honde / &
heuen hydde their faces from mākynd vnto the tym of cristes passion. & in token therof in lxx. Whā holy church begīneth to make mynd of Adamys synne / he leuyth son¦ges of myrthe / as Gloria in ex∣celsis. Te
of wor¦shyp may be done & ought to be done to euery holy thynge yt lon¦gith to god. and holy church as boke chalyce vestment / belles & ymages. in asmoche as they be ournamentes of holy churche / and
yt mē offre to the prest ī the church & knele on both kneis to the p̄ste ī sherifte.Pauper.Men offre nat the preeste but only to god. as I saide firste by the hōdes of the p̄ste For the preest