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And also ferthermore he relesed and foryaf all the landes that the barons of Englond had in scot land by, old conquest / And this pees for to holde and last the scot tes were boūde vnto the kyng in

yere dyuerse shappes & disguysyng of clothyng of long lar∣ge and wyde / clothes desytut & desert / from al old honeste & good vsage / And another tyme short clothes and streyte wastyd dag∣ged & kyt. & on euery

pens / & the half gro of value of ij pens / but it was of lasse weyght▪ than the old ster∣lyng was by v shyllyng in the pounde / and in the xxxvii yere of his regne was the

of Englond that he shold haue ayene al his landes & lord∣shippes that longeden to the duchye of guyhenne of old tyme / the whiche had ben withdrawe / and wrongfully occupyed by diuerse kynges of fraunce before hand to

the vij kal of feuerer was borne edward prince edwardis sone / the whi che when he was vij yere old he deide / and in the same yere it was ordeyned yt saynt peters pens fro that tyme forth

haue & be cōfermed to ye same of hir metropolitanes & archebisshop pes as they were wonte to be of old tyme / Of these poyntes & of other touchyng the kyng & his reame whan they had hir ansuere

there were nōbred by heraudes in to / ccc, M / of men & women & children what yong & old / & among al these was ma∣ny a manful man of his hondes / & so they preued hem

dyed pope nycholas the fifthe and after hym was Calyxte the iij This Calyxte was a Catalane / and an old man whan he was chosen / & contynuelly seke / wherfor he myʒt not performe his zele & desyre

Abbot a manof grete deuocion / whiche had ben afore tyme fader of that sa∣meAbbaye of Shrewesbury / And hauyng old age & ful ofvertues departid oute of this lyf named Godfrey / whiche ¦pieredto hym that same nyght /

ffor they had no Armures / And but feble bowes of tree Their swerdes rusty. their gownes and habillemens were old and roten / Thenne sayd Corbagat by desdayne. Thyse peple seme well men that shold take away fro the

it stratcheth vnto the Cysterne. whiche is called the lake of the Patriarke. By the old Cymetyer whiche is in the caue named the Lyon toward the northeest may men goo vp playn to the Cyte. There is shewed the

sowles to hym that made them. Ther were none that had wylle to drawe abac fro this werke / the old men forgate theyr age / the seke men theyr maladyes. the wyues and childeren enterprysed in theyr erte to

wyse that them seed that they had loste alle theyr good wr and fortune for the losse of thyse two old wytches that thus were slaynOf the despayr of our peple at the sayd assault· And how they were recomforted

ben weyes vnder the erhe with vowtes and stonewerk wonderly y wrought thre chambred werkes grete stones y graue with old mennes na∣mes therin / Ther is also Iulius cezars name wonderly in stones y graue and othir noble mennes

of his seruaūt. ye more propirly the deuyls seruaunt tra∣uayllynge with hym his yonge & tendyr moder / and that old man Jhseph by a noyo{us} wey and hard and dyuerse that was not inhabited. and also a wey that

whyle after / it felle / that fortune tourned his whele vp so doune / For thys yre hors ame old lene and seke / ¶ And whanne his maystre sawe that his hors was thus lene and seke and

holy goost in lykenes of a dou∣ue / After this that same day a yere whan he was xxxj yere old and xiij. dayes / he torned water in to wyn / & therfore it is called bethania / sayd

wel Israhel / and deuyded the londe vnto the xij try∣bus by lotte / And whan he was Cx. yere old he deyde / And dyuerse du∣kes after hym Iuged and demed Isra∣hel / of whom ben noble hystoryes as

Cymytorye of Calipodyen / Thus endeth the lyf of saint Calixte¶Here foloweth the lyf of se∣int Edward kynge and confes¦sourIN old tyme the Ro¦yamme of Englond was gretely troublyd wyth the Danes / So that in many kyn∣ges dayes there

doth the labour for to swynkTo tylle the londes & set vynesWherof the cornes & the wynesBen sustenaunce to mankyndeIn old bokes as I fyndeSaturnus of his owne wytHath founde fyrst & more yettOf chapmenhode he fonde the weyeAnd eke

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