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both attones¶ Capitulum 34 /ANon vpon saynt symons day & Iude kyng Iohns sone hen∣ry a child of ix yere old was made kyng / he was holpen by strength & wyt of the Popes legate of the bisshop of

of a lesson that he muste rede he forgate it / ¶ Thenne whan the day byganne to spryn¦ge the old enemy bond fast his hondes / by cause that he shold not blesse hym self / and he prayd

litel / and he wold euery day shryue him and clense him of venyal synnes / by entysyng of the old enemy his hoostes doughter not only with sygnes and bekkes / but also with wordes auentred her to tempte

be determyned al full withoute the presence of the cheef lord / Than it was founde by wrytyng autentyk and old that the kyng of englond is cheef lorde of scotland / and that he shuld knowe and deme in

of his heede at gaueressyche be sides warwyck / but whanne pyers was dede / yet the kynge vsyd his old maners and drewe to other men / therfor Robert archebis∣shop of Caunterbury made a solemynel counseyll of the prouyn∣ce

four score ¶ This yere was ordeyned that Peter pens from thē forth sholde not be payd / whiche of old tyme was graunted for contynuynge of scole in Rome / In this yere was borne at bour∣deux Rychard prynce

take vpon hym to be kynge / he chaunged al his Condicions and was sodeynly chaū∣ged and lefte al his old wyld maners and charged alle them / that had ben conuersaunt in his wylde lyuynge that they shold auoyde

to be assemblid in Basyle / In the fyfth yere of the Regne of kynge harry the fyfthe Syre Iohan old castel lord Cobham was taken and con∣uycte by the clergye for heresye / and dampned to fore the tempo∣ral

nycholas the fyfthe / and after hym was Calyxte the thyrdde / This calyxte was a catlane / & an old man whanne he was chosen and continuelly seke / wherfor he myghte not performe his zele and desyre that

delyuerd them / & also al tho that had serued hym and hadde be obeisshyng to his commaundements in the old and auncyent lawe / And the cursed and euylle folke full of synne h lete in the pryson of

world / God wold that she shold take to her spouse the hooly man Ioseph / whiche was a good old man and trewe / For god wold be borne vnder the shadowe of maryage for to obe∣ye to the

This lady was good and fayre / & of good lignage / & also yong / & her lord was old & auncy∣ent / & al tourned in traunce / for he pyssed & made vndr hym his syege /

ryght pesaunt and heuy / And he awoke not tylle the morowe was come / To his ry∣synge cam an old preest or chappellayne / whiche demaunded hym how he dede / And whanne he perceyued that he laye in

whiche is ful of water / ex∣cepte one daye of the weke / Thenne as theremyte had this ex¦amyned the old Chappellayne vpon the faytte of the prouost and of the lady his wyf / and that he was well

from your enemyes / yf that yow nedeth▪Whan wrtiger herde this tydyng / he sayd he wold gladly hem with old vpon suche counant / yf they myght delyuer his lond of his enemyes / he wolde yue hem resonable

not abide / Cadewalyn old no lenger him pursiewe but toke somme of his folke to peanda his brother in lawe / and prayd peanda to pursue oswald till that he were take and slayne And Cadwalyn torned home ageyne

thought to haue hir to wif hym self. & therof spak to Orgar hyr fadre / & orgar was an old man, & had no o chyl∣dren, but only hyr / & saw that edelwold was a fayr yong knyt

The kyng bygate vpon this woman a sone that was callyd El∣dred / and tho the child was syx yere old / the kyng his fadre dy∣ed / & about that tyme he had regned xvij yere / & lyeth

surreys also / that theysh old gone & taken hir vyage vpon the traytours Lewelyn. and Dauyd / And wonder hard was for to werre tho▪ for it is wynter in wa∣lys whan in other coūtreyes is somer / And

carmes / & ther they token stone to maken therwyth the tour / & moche sand / & mortyer & old robous that was left / And for the despyte that the bisshop had done vnto holy chirche, he &

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