ouercome hym for he was put oute of the thyrd dele of thempyre / Eutr & bda / li / 1. Maxim{us} was a no∣ble man & a stalworth saue that he dyde ayenste his oth▪ by treson of knyghtes
Incipit libe quintus¶Capitulum primumMArcianus wedded theodocius suster & was Emperour seuen yere· ¶In his fyrst tyme was the coūceyl calcidonense made ayenst en∣tices and dioscorus as it is sayd to fore hond Atte last this marcianus was slayn at
hilles montaines & wildernes of wales Willelmus de regibus li 1 / But atte last he was hated of Angles and of brytons and his hoost was bete adoune / And he hym self chaced and exyled and deyde exyled
aboue· And euer it bytokeneth pestylence· deth and warre / or somme hard auentures / W. de re / li. 1 / Theodorus tharchebisshop halp to put wil fridus out of his bisshopryche / And for to folowe the kynges
not acompted in the ordre of bisshops by cause he was wrongfully putte in by patrici¦us Beda libro quinto capitulo 1 Aboute th at tyme Arnul¦phus bisshop of galles come in to Britayne / he wente in to Ie∣rusalem for
Thou shalt fynde more herof in the fyrst book capitulo de platris regalibus ¶ w / de r li / 1. This offa fonded to gete frend ship of kynges / and maryed his doughter ethelburga to bryghtrycus kynge of
tokēs and myraales / and the northumbres comen to hym ofte a pylgre¦mage / Willelmus de / 2 / li 1 / That yere albinus englisshman that hete alcuinus also a connyng man of Clergye passyd ouer the see in
hym for his wyf Iudytha was to nygh of his kyn / W / de / p / li / 1 / Therfor whan this kynge had auaunced one fredericus to the bisshopriche of Vtrecht in Fryselonde / and sate
Pon / li / 1 & marianus / This yere Godwyn and al his sones were acorded with kyng edward / oute take his eldest sonne swanus that was sory for the deth of his Cosyne be¦rinus & wente out
englond & toke al the money in to his owne tresour / W / d / p / li / 1 / Sone ther after in the vtas of ester was made a counseyll at wynchestre by assnt of the
to compelle the monkes for to vse the songe of one william monk of fyscamen / Willelmus de pontifi∣cibus li 1 / ¶ He wasted and spended the chirches gooddes and catailsin lechery-and chalengyd cruelly the ordre and seruyce of
of becco / abbot of caen and afterward archebisshop of Caunterbu¦ry / W / de / pon / li / 1 / This man was so famous of lore that Pope alysaunder aroos worshipfully ayenst hym whan he cam to
enherytaunce by yonde the see / And that he may regne in them to the playsyre of almyghty god / herthe of his sowle / honoure and worshippe in this presente lyf / and wele and prouffyte of alle
us supplicationib{us} inclinati. Vobis et vtrique vestrū vt aliquē idoneum et discretu presbiteru secularem Velcuiusuis ordinis regularem in vestrū possitis eligere confessorem. qui confessionib{us} vestris diligēter auditis{pro} commissis {per} Vos quibusuis criminib{us} excessib{us} et delictis quātumcun{que} grauib{us} et enormib{us}.
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Expectant aliquid & a nobis. Damus quantū habemus: damus sicut possumus. Nūquid tū ad eorum necessitatem implendam ydonei sum{us} Quia ergo ad eorum necessitatem implendam idonei non sumus: vel ad nos ipsorum legati su¦mus. Audistis. laudastis. deo gratias. Semē
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13440BS1168019985201717315The descrypcyon of Englonde Here foloweth a lytell treatyse the whiche treateth of the descrypcyon of this londe which of olde tyme was named Albyon and after Brytayne and now is called Englonde and speketh of the noblesse and
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