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arayed both for the pees and for the werre / And kyng Arthur mette with hem x my∣le oute of london / and ther was grete ioye as coude be thouʒt or made / And on al halowmasse at the

at London ther came a knyght and tolde the kynge ty∣dynges how that the kynge Ryons of Northwalys had rered a grete nombre of peple / and were entryd in to the land and brente and slewe the kynges true

but he hath londes ynowe / hym nedeth none / but I shalle sende hym a gyfte shalle please hym moche more / for I shalle gyue hym the table round / the whiche Vtherpendragon gaue me / &

and coude here no word of hym / Thenne within two dayes kynge Arthur and alle the felau∣shyp retorned vnto london ageyne / And soo as they rode by the waye / hit happed sir Gawayne at Astolat to lodge

is ryden after to seke hym / Soo the kynge and alle cam to london / and there sire Gawayne openly disclosed to alle the Courte that it was sire Launcelot that Iusted best¶Capitulum xvANd whanne sir Bors herd that

& sondes & by fayr meanys & foul meanys for to haue hir to come oute of the toure of london / but al this auaylled not / for she answerd hym shortelye / openlye and pryuelye that she had

my lady quene Gueneuer / and soo had he done had she not put her self in the toure of london / And soo the / x / day of May last past / my lord Arthur and we alle

londe / ¶ Also it was tolde Syr Launcelot how that syr Mordred had layed syege aboute the toure of london by cause the quene wold not wedde hym / Than was syr Launcelot wroth oute of mesure and sayd

/ Thus the grete hoost abode at douer and than sir Lyonel toke fyftene lordes with hym & rode to london to seke sir Launcelot / & there syr Lyonel was slayn and many of his lordes / Thenne Syr

/ 719Frensshe men take Constantinople723Fraunce ys begynneth the ordre of Frere Mynours734Frere mynours come in to Englond734Freres and Armacan stryue744Four & twēty ladyes ladde xxiiij▪ knightes to Iuste / vl̄ / 6Fraūchyse of london lostvl / 7firmigny an enil iourneyvl27

Octauius king430Odo archebisshop610Odo bayocensis75Offir an ylond111Offa kyng of mercia525Olympyades232Olyuer monk of Malmesbury628Mesure of the world115Oreb a lytil hylle214Orygenes doctour418Orosius preest / 422Ordre of Chartrehous / 74Ordrer of Cystews / 710Ordre of premostranēce / 7 /16Orde of templers716Ordre of prechours733Oswald

Pallas a gyant621Plaghys of egipte / 214Plato the philosopher323Pharyseys and her sectes / 44Paschal tyme4 15 / 7Paschalis pope710Patryk of Irlond / 429Patryks tweyne / 54Purgatorye of patrik / 135Paladium / 432Panlinus volanus52Paulinus archebisshop5 / 11.12Paule deken of Rome

vl̄2Prynce Edward deyde.vl̄ / 4Petrus de luna and scysmevl̄5Pryour of kylmayn / vl̄23Parlament at leycetre.vl̄25Prentyses of london withstode the mayer / vl̄27Quynchelinus kynge of westsaxons / 511Question of shippmen / 323Quyk thynge may not synke in the see / 114Quene

bytwene kynges732Todes bycome houndes and asses732Townes take and besyeged / 733Tethynges take to the pope734Taxyng of chirches738Trailbaston740Thomas of lancastre742Toune of london and Castel of Brystowe743Tempest of weder besyde paris & tretees of acord / 7.44Tarquinus priscus / 225Tarquinus superbus36Thalestrys quene327

in to stone131Wymmen bycome hares /  34Wondres of Irlond235Wales and the maners of it138Wondres of brytayne142Wymmen selle / wynd144Wondres of blewe men / 119Wymmen bycome men21Wretches in egypt214Wether bereth fryxius and elles217Wymmen with men in bataylle / 219Wytches brought

hath not so grete plente of good water for dyuerse celours and hewes as fflaundres hath & braban· Netheles at london is one well that helpeth wel to make good scarlett / and so is at lyncoln one certayn place

after his owne name· therfor brytons had grete indygnation as gyldas telleth· After¦ward Englysshmen called the Cyte London. and yet after that Normans called it Loūdres and is named in latyn Londonia / Rudhudibras kyng leyles sone was the viij

Iulius cezars tyme / And fro Iulius cezars tyme vnto Seue∣rus tyme this londe was vnder trybute to the Romayns Nethe∣les kynges they had of the same lond from Seuerus vnto the la¦ste prynce gracyan successours of brytayns faylled

chestre and seuarn fast by shrowesbury vnto bri∣stowe / In the eest the est see· In the south Tamyse vnto London In the north the Ryuer humbre / And so westward and doun∣ward vnto the Riuer mersee vnto the corner

in wales / he hath rochestr̄ vnder him & that see hath vnder hym a part in kent allone / London hath vn¦der hem estsex myddelsex & half hertfordshire Chichestre hath vn¦der southstx & the yle of wight. wynchesere hath

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