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thursday in whitson wke lethonge all ye aliens yt wer therī & ye thursdai tho next suyng he come to London & ther he wos vnderfenge with mech honour of the lordis that a byden him ther & all to

& folke slayn that wer within for encheson that thei had ordeyned wild fiere for to brenne the cite of london ¶And in the moneth of may that come next aft{er} vpō sent Pancras day was the bataill of Lewes

grace &̄ merci. And the kīg for yaf them all his maletalent ¶And ther wer all the gret lordis of scotland swore to kyng edward that they shuld cum to london to eu{er}y parlament & shuld stond to his ordynance.

fals tratour wos take &̄ presentid to the kyng. but the kyng wold not se him and sent him to london to und{er}fenge his Iugement & vpon sent Bartho¦lomes eue he wos honged and draw. & his hede smyten of

englond. ¶And tho brought he sir Walter of Langton bisshop of Ches¦tre in to prison in to the tour of london with two knaues allone him to serue. For the kyng was wroth with him for because yt sir walter

Edward in to riot. ¶And all the lordis of Englond assemled them a certayn day at the freris prechours at London and ther they spekyn of the dishonour that kyng Edward did vn to his reame and to his cro¦une

gret barons wer put to pytuus deth and martired for enchesō of the forsaid quarell ¶The kyng wos tho at london and held a {per}lament and ordey¦ned the lawes of sir Symond Mounford wherfor the erle of Lan¦castre and the

the Mor¦timers put thē in the kīg{is} merci &̄ his grace &̄ anōe they wer sent to the toure of london &̄ ther kept ī prisō. ¶And when the ba∣rons herd this thyng they comen to Pountfret ther that the

whā they had rested them a few dais and had ordeyned ther kepers of the north cuntre thei comen to london. and brought with them sir Dauid kyng of scotland and all thes other lordis that were taken prisoners vn

and sent vn to iiij. tounes: and his hede set on london brigge ¶And in the xiij. yere of kyng Henris regne tho died sir Iohn̄ Beauford the erle of somerset that wos capitayn of Calais and wos beried at

myghti And so com to Cantorberi ¶And so forth he rode thurgh ye cuntre of Kent the next way vn to Eltham and ther he restid till that he wold cum to londō ¶And than the maire of london &

of london and diu{er}se men slayn and sum hurt And on her∣botell was chief causer of the misgou{er}naunce &̄ affray ¶Also this yere at chesing of the maire of londō the comūes named Ro¦bert Clopton & Raulin holand taliour And

they wer aferd to turne ayen. and they wer holi angellis. ¶This same yere the prisoners of newgate in london brake ther prison & went vp on the leedis & fought ayens them of the cite &̄ kepid the gate

gat him a comission and wenten ouer the see to Calais. ¶Sone aft{er} this the erle of Salisberi comyng to london wos encountred at Blureheth with the lord Awdeley and moch othir pepull ordeyned for to distroy him. but he

¶How the erles of march and of warwike & of salisberi ent{er}id in to englond. And of the feld of Northamton wher diu{er}se lordis wer slayn.ANd aft{er} this the fore said erles of March warwik and of Salisberi come

of Rut∣land sir Thomas Neuill and mony mo. and therle of salisburi wos takyn & othir as Iohn̄ harow of London Captayn and rew¦lar of the foot men. and hanson of hull. wich wer brought to poū¦fret and ther aft{er}

fether beddes. pylowes and matresses Capitu¦lo .xix.¶Ayenst wȳmen couert makynge alienacōn of londes moued by the fyrst barō Capitulo. .xx.¶For enqueste hereafter to becharged within London Capitulo. xxi.¶For wages of hȳys in husbandry & of Artyfycers & labourers Capitulo. .xxii.

the northeryn bataylle and slewe many peple & putt the remenaunt to flight / And thenne the kyng retorned vnto london and made grete ioye of his vyctory / And thēne he fyll passynge sore seke / so that thre

ageyne vnto them that oughte hem / ¶whanne this was done that the kyng had stablisshed alle the countreyes aboute london / thenne he lete make Syr kay sen¦cial of Englond / and sir Baudewyn of Bretayne was made Constable

and counceilled hym to folowe hem no further¶Ca / xSO after the feste and iourneye kynge Arthur drewe hym vnto london / and soo by the counceil of Merlyn the kyng lete calle his barons to coūceil / for Merlyn

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