aspies of any man that ben your enemies ¶And thesame nyght sir william Mountagu and all the lordes of his qua∣relland the same Conestable also went hem to hors and madensembland as it were for to wende oute of the
of Dunpicr & so he quelled hym & went in his way inall that he myght in to the Castell for to haue socour & helpe of hislorde And anone come the officers of the toun̄ to take ohan
kyng of englond at westmynstre by all the Reamesassent next after the deposing of kyng Richard ¶Than he made hen¦ryhis eldelst sone and heire Prince of walys and dnke of Corne∣wailleand Erle of Chestre And he made Sir Thomas of
the Castellof wyndesore And on the xij. euen come theduke of awemarle vn to the kyng and told hym that he and theduke of Surre and the duke of Excestre and the Erle of Salis∣burieand the Erle of Gloncestre
wurshipfully re¦ceyuedand layde siege to the Castellof Marienburgh whiche wasthe chief Castell and strength of alle the lond / and wan it anddrofe oute the mastir of dansk and alle othir places of that landAnd so they that had
How Cōstantine sone of coūstā¦ce of seint Eleyne ruled the lōde / & after was made emperour of rome Capitulo xlvijHow Maximian that was the emperours cosyn of Rome wed∣ded octauyans doughter ād was made kyng capit / xlviijHow Maximian
kīg of Walys / And in the same yere whan the kyng of Scotland had in his owne hōde: that is to seyn the cyte of Carlylle the castellof Banburgh{punctel} the newe castell vpō tyne. & the Erldomme of
quinzeme of goodes that were graunted for the new char∣tres. & of the purveaūce of Drū∣ford Capitulo ClviijANd thus it befell that the lordes of Englond wolde haue sōme addicions mo in the chartre of Fraūchises that they had of
tho came sir Iohā of veyssye frō the kyng of Aragon & brought wt him moch̄ folk of Bachiloers ād of Gascoynes. & were sowdiours and dwellyng wyth the forsayde sir Iohan of veyssye. & vnderfōge of him wages &
was king Edward in the castellof Kēlworth vnder the keping of sir henry yt was erle Thoās brothir of Lācastre yt tho¦mas erle of Leycestre / & the kyng graunted him the erledom of Lā¦castre that the king his
sir Edward prynce of Walys as man enspy∣red in god was in Gwyhenne in the cite of Burdeux tretyng & spe¦kyng of the chalangyng & of the kynges right of Englond that he had of the reame of Fraūce /
many a good men of armes and archiers & of good defence of wer¦re in the kȳges name of Englōd / & so he londed at the last in ye cost of Britaigne in the Ile of Bryak. with all
opynyons¶And in the vj. yere of kyng Hē¦ryes regne the v. he sent hys vn∣cle sir Thomas Beaufort duke of Excestre wt a fayre meyne of mē of armes and archers tho for the cyte of Rone. and there displaied
of veray necessyte labou∣ryd to haue a traittie wyth ye kȳg of Englōd. For the kyng of En∣glond man dayely of thē townes castelles and fortresses. Also thys same yere was Quene Iane ares∣ted & brought to the castell
& layde sie∣ge to the castellof Marienburgh which̄ was the chief castell & strē∣gest of all the lond and wan it / ād drofe owte the maistir of Danske & of alle othir places of that land / And
the place that he had compassed with a thuong of the skyn ¶The kyng anone graunted hym frely and with hym went thid{er} &̄ wos well a payed with the castell &̄ with the fair werke. & to ged{er}s ther
come in a lityl whyle of so gret pouer and so moch pepull had that men wyst not in lytell tyme wich wer the kynges men and wych were Engist men wherfor all Bretons had of hym dred and sayed
his leue of the lady and went ayen to hys host: ¶And the same nyght that the kyng lay by Igerne in bedde yt wos the Erles wife. the kynges men yaf a gret assaut vn to the castell and
tho come sir Iohan of vessye from the kyng of Aragon and brought with him moch pepull of bachilars and of Gascoyns & wer sowdiours and duellyng with the forsaid Iohan of vessie & vnd{er}fong of him wages & wyth
in the castell ¶And the walsshmen eu{er}y day them escri¦ed and manaced. & did all the dispite that they myght: So that ye englisshmē vpō a tyme in a mornyng wēt out from the castell the moūtenāce of x. mile