wos left opē that al men myght se his parsoon from all othir men. And so he was brought to london with torche light brinnyng to sent Pou¦les chirch and ther he had his masse &̄ his dirige with moch
done and made ¶And sone aft{er}ward she wos brought from thens to london. And the maire and the aldermen and the com∣munes of the cite of london ridden ayens hir & hir welcomed and brought hir thurgh the cite of
sir Robert Knolles bnyght a worthi weriour died at his man{er} in Northfolk and from thens he was brought to london vpō a hors bere with moch torch light &̄ so he wos brought vn to the white freris in
moder and wyfe to kyng henri the fift died and de{per}tid out of this world and wos brought rially thurgh london & so to westmīster and ther she lieth worchipfully buried in our lady chapell ¶And also this same yere
what tyme that the duke of yorke &̄ his feliship vnd{er}stode that the kyng wos de{per}ted with thes lordis from london. Anone he chan∣ged his way and coste the cūtre & come to sent Albonys the xxiij day of May:
Sygebert in myddelsex / whiche were conuertid to the faythe of Cryst by saynt Austyn / whiche Athel∣bert made in london within the Cyte a noble & ryall chirche in thonoure of se∣ynt Powle / in whiche saynt Austyn ordeyned
Iohan Monsterworth knyght / at london was dra∣w. honged / & than biheded / & after his body quartred / & sent to iiij chyef tounes of englōd / & his hede set vpon london bridge / for this same
endeth this present book of the Cronycles of Englond / Enprynted by me william Caxton In thabbey of westmestre by london / Fynysshed / and accomplysshyd the / viij / day of Octobre / The yere of the Incarnacyon of
& so forth by by Wallynforde by Redyngeand by London. ¶ de ca. ij. Atte hauen of Sandwhiche hitfalleth in to the test see / & holdeth hisname .xl. myle beyonde London anddeparted in some place Lcte & EssexWestex &
in southsex: ād in the takyng the capytayn Iohan cade was slain̄. and after beheded ād his heed set on london brygge: And anon̄ af¦ter then̄e the kyng came into kē∣te & dyd his iustices sitte at caun∣terbury / &
5758S106511998422266864Thus endeth the prologue of this book named. Cord‘yal. Whiche treteth of the four last and final thinges that ben to come. ...77 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2003 November (TCP phase
atte request and desyre coste and dispence of the honourable and worshipful man / Hughe Bryce Cytezeyn and Alder∣man of london / Whiche hath sayd to me that he entendeth to presente it / vnto the puissaunt noble and vertuous
17018S10068699836516794[The horse the ghoos & the sheep].Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?17 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2005 December (TCP phase 1)99836516STC (2nd ed.) 17018.Duff 261.794A06553.0001.001This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above
258S108438998440978883Liber aggregationis seu liber secreto[rum] Alberti magni de virtutibus herba[rum] lapidum [et] animalium quorumd[am] Liber primus de viribus quarumd[am] herba[rum].41 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2008 September (TCP phase 1)99844097STC (2nd ed.)
hym alweyes tylle hys dethe daye in tokenynge to thynke on his faders dethe¶Soo was Alysander purposed to ryde to london by the coū∣ceille of sire Tristram to syre Launcelot / And by fortune he wente by the see syde
Arthur was passyng glad that he myghte be auengyd vpon sire Mordred / Thenne syr Mordred areysed moche peple aboute london / for they of kente Southsex and Surrey / Estsex and of Southfolke and of Northfolk helde the most
of mersee / And by northe the scottysshe see that heete forthe in scottysshe werid in brytysshe· the scotyssh see in englysshe ¶ This kyngdom of northumberlond was first deled in two prouynces / that one was the south
Capitulum 54OIt is knowen that the eeste saxons alwaye fro the begyn∣nyng to now were subget to the Bisshop of London But the Prouynce of eeste Angles that conteyneth Norfolke and suffolke had one Bisshop at donwyck The Bisshop heete
the danes rowed in the water of Seyne and besyeged parys a yere all hoole / That yere Aluredus reparayled london / and bytoke it to the k¦pynge of Etheldredus Erle of mercia / ¶ Than the Englyssh¦men that were
Archebisshop of caunterbury / And kyng edward yafe the Archebisshopryche to his famylyer Robert that he had made Bisshop of london / Here after in the moneth of September Eu∣stacius Erle of Boloyn come a lande at douer / he