Etas Quarta (CMCAPCHR,32.3)
Anno 4164 . (CMCAPCHR,32.5)
Here deieth Dauid , +te son of Jesse . (CMCAPCHR,32.6)
He was born of +te tribe of Juda in +te cite' of Bethlem , fayre in
nature , wise in prophecye , both kyng and prophete . (CMCAPCHR,32.7)
Kyngis he ouyrcam with uictorye ; (CMCAPCHR,32.8)
psalmes he sang with melodie ; (CMCAPCHR,32.9)
bestes he killid , and Goly the grete geaunt . (CMCAPCHR,32.10)
Euyr he dred God . (CMCAPCHR,32.11)
Cristis natiuite' , his baptem , his passion , resurreccion , ascencion
, his comyng to +te dome , ful openly in his psalmes he teld .
(CMCAPCHR,32.12)
His fadir scheep kepte he ful mekly ; (CMCAPCHR,32.13)
aftir +tat xl +gere was he kyng , first vii +gere in Hebron upon +te
tribe of Juda , aftir xxxiii in Jerusalem upon al Israel .
(CMCAPCHR,32.14)
In grete age he deied , byried at Bethlem , whech is cleped +te cite'
of Dauid . (CMCAPCHR,32.15)
In +tis tyme +te grete cyte' Cartago was begunne of a woman +tei cleped
Dido vii +gere or Rome began . (CMCAPCHR,32.16)
Vndir +tis Kyng Dauid prophecied +tese too men : Nathan and Gad .
(CMCAPCHR,32.17)
Anno Mundi . (CMCAPCHR,32.18)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,32.19)
This +gere deied Salamon , +te son of Dauid and Bersabe , whech was +te
wyf of Vry . (CMCAPCHR,32.20)
First was he cleped Ydida and +tan Salamon . (CMCAPCHR,32.21)
Twyes was he anoynted king , be +te comaundment of Dauid , be Sadoch
+te prest : ones at +te welle whech +tei calle Gion , and +tan in +te
Temple befor al +te puple . (CMCAPCHR,32.22)
He asked of God wisdam , (CMCAPCHR,32.23)
and God sent it him so plenteuously +tat +tere was neuyr before
him so wis a man in Jerusalem ; (CMCAPCHR,33.24)
for he made prouerbis and songis of ful meruelous sentens .
(CMCAPCHR,33.25)
He mad +te Temple of God (CMCAPCHR,33.26)
and arayed it with mech ricchesse . (CMCAPCHR,33.27)
With plesauns of women he was browt into ydolatrie , (CMCAPCHR,33.28)
but at his last ende he repent him (CMCAPCHR,33.29)
and ded penauns . (CMCAPCHR,33.30)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,33.31)
Anno 4221 . (CMCAPCHR,33.32)
Roboam , son to Salamon , he regned aftir his fadir , (CMCAPCHR,33.33)
and he forsoke +te councell of elde men (CMCAPCHR,33.34)
and was counceled be +gong puple ; (CMCAPCHR,33.35)
+terfor +te ten tribus forsoke him (CMCAPCHR,33.36)
an +tere left with him but too . (CMCAPCHR,33.37)
Anno 4222-4224 . (CMCAPCHR,33.38)
Anno 4225 . (CMCAPCHR,33.39)
Here deied Abia , of whom is not mech writyng but +tat he regned but
iii +gere , saue +tei sey +tat Maacha , Absalon doutir , was his modir
. (CMCAPCHR,33.40)
Anno 4226-4264 . (CMCAPCHR,33.41)
Anno 4265 . (CMCAPCHR,33.42)
Here deied Asa , kyng of Juda , +tat in his age had sore feet , whech
passioun oure bokys sey it was podegra , (CMCAPCHR,33.43)
and +tat seknes +tei sey comth of grete plente' of mete and mech rest .
(CMCAPCHR,33.44)
This man lyued rithfully , (CMCAPCHR,33.45)
and distroyed mech abhominable lecchery in Jerusalem . (CMCAPCHR,33.46)
He drow his modir fro cursed gouernauns , (CMCAPCHR,33.47)
for sche was princesse in a ful abhominable place , whech +tei cleped
Sacra Priapi ; (CMCAPCHR,33.48)
it is not neccessari to declare what it was , (CMCAPCHR,33.49)
but +tis man distroyed hous and auter , ymage and al . (CMCAPCHR,33.50)
He ouyrcam eke Zaram , kyng of Ethiop , +tat cam into his lond with
grete power . (CMCAPCHR,33.51)
Anno 4266-4289 . (CMCAPCHR,33.52)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,33.53)
Josaphat deieth here , +te son of Asa , whech regned in Jerusalem xxv
+gere . (CMCAPCHR,33.54)
The name of his moder was Azuba . (CMCAPCHR,33.55)
This man folowid his fader steppes in seruise of God . (CMCAPCHR,33.56)
In his dayes prophecied Helie , Helize , and Miche , whos comendacioun
sumwhat wil we touch . (CMCAPCHR,33.57)
Helie lyueth +get in paradise , whom Antecrist schal martir in +te ende
of +te world . (CMCAPCHR,33.58)
He reysed fro deth a man +tei cleped Jonas . (CMCAPCHR,33.59)
He fasted xl daies withoute mete or drynk . (CMCAPCHR,34.60)
He sperd heuene fro reyn iii +gere and sex monthis . (CMCAPCHR,34.61)
He asked fire fro heuene . (CMCAPCHR,34.62)
He killid Baal prestis . (CMCAPCHR,34.63)
In a cart al fire was he bore up to paradise . (CMCAPCHR,34.64)
Helize , whech was his disciple , had dobil +te grace whech his maystir
had . (CMCAPCHR,34.65)
He went +torw +te flood with drye feet ; (CMCAPCHR,34.66)
he lift +te ex (CMCAPCHR,34.67)
and mad it flete in +te watir . (CMCAPCHR,34.68)
He cured Naaman , +te prince of Surre' , fro seknesse of lepre .
(CMCAPCHR,34.69)
He smet his couetous seruaunt with +te same seknes . (CMCAPCHR,34.70)
In Samary deied he , (CMCAPCHR,34.71)
and +tere was he byried . (CMCAPCHR,34.72)
Anno 4291-4297 . (CMCAPCHR,34.73)
Anno 4298 . (CMCAPCHR,34.74)
This +gere deied Joram , whech regned in Jerusalem viii +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,34.75)
Anno 4299 ; (CMCAPCHR,34.76)
Anno Mundi iiii Milia ccc . (CMCAPCHR,34.77)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,34.78)
And +tis +gere , Occhozie , +tat regned but o +gere . (CMCAPCHR,34.79)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,34.80)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,34.81)
And +tis +gere regned Athalia , vii +gere in +te tyme of Joiada , +tat
was +te hy prest . (CMCAPCHR,34.82)
For +te seid Athalia had killid al +te kyngis blod , whech tyme
Jozabeth , +te kyngis dowtir Joram , tok Joas the son of Occhozie and
hid him in a pryuy hous of the Temple , and +tere was he norchid be
consent of +tis prest Joiada . (CMCAPCHR,34.83)
This Joiada lyued a hundred +gere and xx ; (CMCAPCHR,34.84)
we rede +tat no prest lyued so long aftir +te tyme of Moyses .
(CMCAPCHR,34.85)
In these dayes was Helie in a firy cart or chare lift up to paradise ;
(CMCAPCHR,34.86)
and in his goyng he threw down his mantil onto Helise in tokne +tat the
dobil spirite schuld rest upon him . (CMCAPCHR,34.87)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,34.88)
Anno 4348 . (CMCAPCHR,34.89)
Here deyeth Joas , +tat was kyng in Jerusalem xl +gere ;
(CMCAPCHR,34.90)
the name of his modir was Sebra , (CMCAPCHR,34.91)
sche was bore in Bersabe . (CMCAPCHR,34.92)
This kyng wroute +tat was plesauns to God , (CMCAPCHR,34.93)
for he restored +te Temple and many houses +tat longid +terto ;
(CMCAPCHR,34.94)
for , fro +te tyme +tat he was mad kyng onto +te xxiii +gere of his
regne , the prestes spent +te offering (CMCAPCHR,34.95)
and mad no reparacion , (CMCAPCHR,34.96)
and +terfor the kyng comaundid +tat +te offering schuld be put in a
comoun box and kept to restauracion of +te Temple . (CMCAPCHR,34.97)
Anno 4349-4374 . (CMCAPCHR,35.99)
Anno 4375 . (CMCAPCHR,35.100)
Here deieth Amasias , +tat regned in Jerusalem xxix +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,35.101)
The name of his moder : Joaden , born in Jerusalem . (CMCAPCHR,35.102)
Whan he was confermed in his regne , he mad dew inquisicion of all hem
+tat were consenting to his fader deth , (CMCAPCHR,35.103)
an whan he had hem , condempned hem to +te deth ; (CMCAPCHR,35.104)
but her issew he harmed not , (CMCAPCHR,35.105)
for it is wrytyn in Moyses lawe , ' The child schal not bere +te
wikkidnes of +te fader , ne +te fader +te wikkidnes of +te child ,
(CMCAPCHR,35.106)
but euery man schal be ded in his owne sinne ' . (CMCAPCHR,35.107)
In +tis tyme Ligurgius , kyng of Lacedomy , mad certeyn lawes
(CMCAPCHR,35.108)
and mad his citeceynes for to swere onto him +tat +tei schuld kepe
+tese lawes til +tat he com ageyn fro his pilgrimage .
(CMCAPCHR,35.109)
This sworne and ratified be seles , he went into +te ylde of Crete ,
(CMCAPCHR,35.110)
and +tere dwelled , (CMCAPCHR,35.111)
and died in exile . (CMCAPCHR,35.112)
In +tese dayes a man +tat hite Siluius Aduentinus , +te xiii kyng of
+tat region cleped Latinorum , died , (CMCAPCHR,35.113)
and was byried in a mount +tat stant in Rome , (CMCAPCHR,35.114)
and for his biryng +te mount hath his name , Mons Aduentinus .
(CMCAPCHR,35.115)
Whan men go owt at Seynt Paule gate , +tei go vndir it ,
(CMCAPCHR,35.116)
and leue it on +te left hand . (CMCAPCHR,35.117)
Anno Mundi 4376-4426 . (CMCAPCHR,35.118)
Anno 4427 . (CMCAPCHR,35.119)
Here deieth Ozias , +tat was kyng of Jerusalem lii +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,35.120)
This man repayred +te wallis of Jerusalem rownd aboute .
(CMCAPCHR,35.121)
And in his age , in a grete fest called +te Propiciacioun , he presumed
for to do upon him +te prestis stole , and for to sense +te auter .
(CMCAPCHR,35.122)
And anon he was smet with +te seknes of lepre , (CMCAPCHR,35.123)
and be +te lawe departed fro +te puple and fro +te gouernauns ,
(CMCAPCHR,35.124)
and dwelt in a hous separat fro men . (CMCAPCHR,35.125)
Joathan , his son , he dwelled in +te paleys (CMCAPCHR,35.126)
and gouerned +te puple , (CMCAPCHR,35.127)
and aftir his fadir deth was anoynted . (CMCAPCHR,35.128)
Anno 4428-4442 . (CMCAPCHR,35.129)
Anno 4443 . (CMCAPCHR,36.131)
Here deieth Joathan , +tat was kyng in Jerusalem xvi +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,36.132)
In his tyme were +too too childirn bore , Remus and Romulus ,
beginneris of Rome . (CMCAPCHR,36.133)
There was a mayden in Itaile consecrat to a religion +tei cleped Vescal
- whech were bownde to perpetuel virginite . (CMCAPCHR,36.134)
This mayde hite Rea , (CMCAPCHR,36.135)
and so it happed +tat sche was with childe be +te god Mars , as sche
feyned . (CMCAPCHR,36.136)
The tyme cam , (CMCAPCHR,36.137)
and +tese too were born - (CMCAPCHR,36.138)
sche was byried qwik , and +te childir leyd be +te side of Tibir , +tat
bestes schuld deuovr hem . (CMCAPCHR,36.139)
Summe sey +tat a wolf norched hem , (CMCAPCHR,36.140)
and so it is peyntid in Itaile ; (CMCAPCHR,36.141)
summe sey +tat a scheperde , whos name was Fastulus , fond hem and bare
hem hom to his wif Laurens , whech woman was cleped ' Wolf ' in +tat
langage for hir leccherie . (CMCAPCHR,36.142)
Anno 4444-4458 . (CMCAPCHR,36.143)
Anno 4459 . (CMCAPCHR,36.144)
Achaz deieth here , that regned in Jerusalem xvi +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,36.145)
This man was of wikkid gouernauns , (CMCAPCHR,36.146)
for he forsook God , (CMCAPCHR,36.147)
and worcheped maumentrie , in-so-mech +tat he offered his son to +te
mavment whech +tei clepe Tophet in +te vale of Hennon .
(CMCAPCHR,36.148)
Therfor suffered oure Lord God Rasin +te kyng of Surre' to com to
Jerusalem and distroye +te lond and put the kyng undir grete tribute ;
(CMCAPCHR,36.149)
and +tis was do +te fourte +gere of his regne . (CMCAPCHR,36.150)
Vndir +tis king prophecied Ysaie in Jerusalem , a grete prophete , and
a holy martir . (CMCAPCHR,36.151)
For he tellith in his bok +te misteriis of +te Cherch , of Cristis
incarnacion and passioun , as pleynly as +tou+g he had be present .
(CMCAPCHR,36.152)
He sey oure Lord sitte in a hey sete , (CMCAPCHR,36.153)
and seraphin herd he synge with a clere sound , ' Sanctus , Sanctus ,
Sanctus ' . (CMCAPCHR,36.154)
His lippis were porgid with heuenly fyre , (CMCAPCHR,36.155)
and in Jerusalem at +te comaundment of +te kyng , Manasses , was his
body cut asundir with a sawe of tre . (CMCAPCHR,36.156)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,36.157)
Anno 4488 . (CMCAPCHR,36.158)
This +gere deied Ezechie , +tat regned in Jerusalem xxix +gere , whech
plesid God in his lyuyng . (CMCAPCHR,36.159)
He repayred +te Temple and +te vesseles +tat longe +terto .
(CMCAPCHR,36.160)
He distroyed +te serpent of bras +tat Moyses set up ,
(CMCAPCHR,37.161)
for +te puple at +to dayes forsoke +te dew seruise of God ,
(CMCAPCHR,37.162)
and honovrid +tat same serpent . (CMCAPCHR,37.163)
The sunne at his prayer , for a tokne +tat he schuld haue lenger lif ,
went bakward in his horologe x lines , +tat is to sey , sum men wene ,
x houres . (CMCAPCHR,37.164)
Fiftene +gere be +te graunt of God were lengthid of his lif .
(CMCAPCHR,37.165)
In his tyme , as in Achaz , prophecied Ysaie , whech coumforted +te
kyng in his seknes , and gaue him a playstir of figgis , and aftirward
told him +tat Senacherib , kyng of +te Assiriis , in no wise schulde
noye him . (CMCAPCHR,37.166)
For in a nyte sodeynly God smet +te oost of +te Assiriis , +tat in +te
morownyng +tere were founde dede foure score +tousand and fyue +tousand
; (CMCAPCHR,37.167)
and whan +te kyng on +te morow say +tis pestilens , he fled into Nynyue
. (CMCAPCHR,37.168)
Anno Mundi 4489-4539 . (CMCAPCHR,37.169)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,37.170)
Here deyeth Manasses , +tat regned in Jerusalem lii +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,37.171)
He ded mech euel and displesauns to oure Lord : (CMCAPCHR,37.172)
he edified auteres onto fals goddis ; (CMCAPCHR,37.173)
he killid prophetes and seruauntes of God , +tat +te stretes of
Jerusalem were ful of blood . (CMCAPCHR,37.174)
And for +tis erroure God suffered him for to be take and led into
Babilonie , (CMCAPCHR,37.175)
and aftir grete penauns and weping , he was restored to his regne ,
(CMCAPCHR,37.176)
and with grete deuocioun amendid his defautes . (CMCAPCHR,37.177)
In +tis tyme lyued Sibille , +tat was cleped Samia . (CMCAPCHR,37.178)
Auctouris sey here +tat +tere were ten Sibilles : (CMCAPCHR,37.179)
on was of Perse ; the secunde of Libie ; +te +tirde of Delphis , where
Appollo is worchiped , whech made verse put in Omer book ;
(CMCAPCHR,37.180)
+te fourt was cleped Cimerea - (CMCAPCHR,37.181)
sche dwelled in Itaile ; (CMCAPCHR,37.182)
+te v was Erithea , +tat dwelled in Babilonie ; (CMCAPCHR,37.183)
+te sext was Samia , born in a ylde of +te same name ;
(CMCAPCHR,37.184)
+te vii hite Amalthea , that mad ix bookes to on cleped Tarquinius
Priscus , in whech bokes were wrytyn +te lawes of Rome ;
(CMCAPCHR,37.185)
+te viii was born fast be Troye - (CMCAPCHR,37.186)
sche was cleped Elesponcia ; (CMCAPCHR,37.187)
+te ix was amongis +te Frises ; (CMCAPCHR,37.188)
+te ten , most famous , was at Rome , called Tiburtina ,
(CMCAPCHR,37.189)
for sche prophecied mech of Crist . (CMCAPCHR,37.190)
Anno 4541-4553 . (CMCAPCHR,37.191)
Anno 4554 . (CMCAPCHR,38.193)
Amon endith here , +tat was kyng of Jerusalem xiii +gere ,
(CMCAPCHR,38.194)
and he folowid his fadir Manasses in al euel and al onclennes of
ydolatrie ; (CMCAPCHR,38.195)
+terfor his owne seruauntis mordred him in his owne hous .
(CMCAPCHR,38.196)
And aftir his deth +te puple of +te lond ros (CMCAPCHR,38.197)
and killid all +too traitoures . (CMCAPCHR,38.198)
In +tis tyme was edified a cite' in +te lond of Trace whech +tei cleped
Bizans ; (CMCAPCHR,38.199)
but aftirward Grete Constantin mad it more , (CMCAPCHR,38.200)
and called it Constantinople . (CMCAPCHR,38.201)
Anno 4555-4575 . (CMCAPCHR,38.202)
Anno 4576 . (CMCAPCHR,38.203)
Josias makith an ende of his lif , whech regned in Jerusalem xxii +gere
. (CMCAPCHR,38.204)
This man kept +te weyes of Dauid (CMCAPCHR,38.205)
and porged +te lond of al ydolatrie , (CMCAPCHR,38.206)
but in batayle he was smet with a arow (CMCAPCHR,38.207)
and so deied . (CMCAPCHR,38.208)
Anno 4577-4586 . (CMCAPCHR,38.209)
Anno 4587 . (CMCAPCHR,38.210)
Joachim , whech +tat is cleped Jeconias , he regned in Jerusalem xi
+gere . (CMCAPCHR,38.211)
This same man was led be Nabugodonosor into Babiloni , and mani
prisoneres with him , most specialy +te best of +te lond , as Thobie
and Mardoche , with many othir . (CMCAPCHR,38.212)
Than +te kyng of Babilon sette Sedechie kyng at Jerusalem to gouerne
+te puple and pay tribute +gerly , whech Sedechi rebelled ageyn +te
kyng . (CMCAPCHR,38.213)
And +terfor +te kyng cam ageyn to Jerusalem , (CMCAPCHR,38.214)
and took +tis kyng , (CMCAPCHR,38.215)
put oute his eyne , (CMCAPCHR,38.216)
and led him into Babilonie , (CMCAPCHR,38.217)
and +tus was +te cite' and +te Temple distroyed . (CMCAPCHR,38.218)
And vndir +tis Captiuite prophecied Jeremie , Ezechiel and Daniel , of
whom sumwhat wil we write : - (CMCAPCHR,38.219)
Jeremie was a prophete and a preest , born in Anatoth , halowid in his
modir wombe . (CMCAPCHR,38.220)
He began to prophecie whil he was a child . (CMCAPCHR,38.221)
The ruine of +te cite' he morned with woful songis , foure distincte be
+te ABC . (CMCAPCHR,38.222)
Nabugodonosor drew him oute of +te lake , (CMCAPCHR,38.223)
and sent him into Egipt with othir prisoneres , where for his prophecye
his owne puple killid him with stones in a town +tei clepe Tafnes , and
byried in +te same place , where Pharao dwelled . (CMCAPCHR,38.224)
Ezechiel began to prophecye in +te xxx +gere of his age and in
+te v +gere of her Captiuite . (CMCAPCHR,39.225)
He sey a glorious trone in +te firmament . (CMCAPCHR,39.226)
He receyued a book (CMCAPCHR,39.227)
and ete it . (CMCAPCHR,39.228)
He sey many sites in whech diuers kyngis and puples for synne schuld be
distroyed . (CMCAPCHR,39.229)
He sei eke a feld ful of drye bones , (CMCAPCHR,39.230)
and whil he prophecied onto hem +te senewis and veynes , flesch and
scyn , entered onto hem , eke +te spirit , +tat +tei stood upon her
feet . (CMCAPCHR,39.231)
Daniel , +te son of Abda , prophecied +tis same tyme , born in Inde ,
and but +gong led into Babilonie , a meruelous prophete .
(CMCAPCHR,39.232)
For +te dremes of Nabugodonosor in +te grete ymage and +te grete tre he
expouned . (CMCAPCHR,39.233)
And of +te foure wyndis fityng in +te se he meruelously touchid , who
+te foure bestes rising with +tese foure wyndis foutyn ech with othir .
(CMCAPCHR,39.234)
A elde man sei he sitting in majeste , and aboute him a +tousand
+tousand of ministres . (CMCAPCHR,39.235)
Anno Mundi 4588-4689 . (CMCAPCHR,39.236)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,39.237)
Here regneth Darius upon +te Medes , and Cirus upon +te Perses , in
whos first +gere +te Captiuite of +te Jewis was relesid be +te same
Cirus , whech gaue Zorobabel and Jesu , +te grete preest , leue for to
go hom to Jerusalem and to edifye it . (CMCAPCHR,39.238)
Summe sey +tat it was in +te first +gere of Cirus , (CMCAPCHR,39.239)
sum sey in +te +tird , (CMCAPCHR,39.240)
and +tis is cause of +te variauns : (CMCAPCHR,39.241)
for +tei had leue in +te first , but +tei were not redy til +te +tird
+gere . (CMCAPCHR,39.242)
And here is for to noten +tat +tere is grete variacioun amongis
auctouris both of +geres and of kyngis names , (CMCAPCHR,39.244)
for many had dyuers names . (CMCAPCHR,39.245)
Eke +tis Darius and Cirus destroyed Babilonie , (CMCAPCHR,39.247)
and +tere sesed +te name of +tat regne . (CMCAPCHR,39.248)
In +tis same tyme fel +te story of Susanne . (CMCAPCHR,39.249)
And in +tis same tyme lyued +too vii first philisophres +tat were of so
grete fame , whos names be +tese : Thales , Pitacus , Solon , Cylon ,
Piriandus , Cleobolus , and Bias . (CMCAPCHR,39.250)
Anno Mundi 4691-4736 . (CMCAPCHR,39.251)
Etas Quinta (CMCAPCHR,39.253)
Anno 4737 . (CMCAPCHR,39.255)
Here regned Xerses , the v kyng of Perse , (CMCAPCHR,39.256)
and he regned +tere xxiii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,39.257)
This man was so leccherous +tat he ded crye openly , what man
coude bryng in a new circumstauns of lecchery , he schuld haue a grete
reward . (CMCAPCHR,40.258)
And whan he had gadered a gret ost ageyn +te Grekis , on seyde , ' The
Grekis schul not only be ouyrcome , (CMCAPCHR,40.259)
but +tei schal be pressed down with swech a multitude ' .
(CMCAPCHR,40.260)
Demoratus +te philisofer answerd , ' There is swech a multitude +tat
+tei may not be gouerned , (CMCAPCHR,40.261)
and +terfor is it +te more to drede ' . (CMCAPCHR,40.262)
In +tis tyme lyued +tese too poetes , Sophodes and Euripides , +tat
were cleped tragedies . (CMCAPCHR,40.263)
Trajedi is as mech to sey as he +tat writith eld stories with ditees
heuy and sorowful . (CMCAPCHR,40.264)
Anno 4738-4776 . (CMCAPCHR,40.265)
Anno 4777 . (CMCAPCHR,40.266)
Here regneth Artharxerses , +te vi kyng in Perse , whech is clepid
Nothus - xl +gere he regned +tere ; vndir whom Esdras repayred +te lawe
+tat was brent be hem of Chalde , whech Esdras broute in new maner of
wryting of letteres , +tat were more esy for to write and more esi for
to pronounce , and +terfor was he called a swift writer .
(CMCAPCHR,40.267)
And it is not grete wondir +tou +tat Esdras mite with his rememberauns
write bokes new ageyn , (CMCAPCHR,40.268)
for we know +tat +tere be summe men +tat can hold in her rememberauns
mech +ting . (CMCAPCHR,40.269)
Anno 4778-4797 . (CMCAPCHR,40.270)
Anno 4798 . (CMCAPCHR,40.271)
In +tis +gere regneth Darius , +te vii kyng in Perse ,
(CMCAPCHR,40.272)
and he regned xix +gere . (CMCAPCHR,40.273)
This man was son of Ydapsis , and on of +te vii gouernouris of Perse ,
whech was chosen be +te nyhyng of a hors . (CMCAPCHR,40.274)
Vndir him was +te probleme purposit of +te strength of a king , a woman
, wyn , and treuth . (CMCAPCHR,40.275)
In +tis tyme was Plato disciple to Socrates , in whos bokes was founde
a gret part of +tat gospel , ' In principio erat uerbum ' .
(CMCAPCHR,40.276)
Whan he was take with soudioures and broute to Dionisie +te Tyraunt ,
he , seing so many aboute +te tiraunt , seide onto him , ' What
hast +tou do +tat +tou nedist so many men ? ' . (CMCAPCHR,41.277)
This Plato mad many bokes (CMCAPCHR,41.278)
and named hem aftir his maystires : (CMCAPCHR,41.279)
Thimeus is on ; Phedron a o+tir ; +te +tird , Gorgialis ; +te iiii ,
Pitharas . (CMCAPCHR,41.280)
And +tou+g men feyne mech +ting of his deth , he was hald in so gret
reuerens +tat +tei had doute , whan he was ded , whethir +tei schuld
anoumbir him among +te hie goddis or semigoddes . (CMCAPCHR,41.281)
Anno Mundi 4799-4837 . (CMCAPCHR,41.282)
Anno 4838 . (CMCAPCHR,41.283)
Here endith Artarxerses , whos regne lested xl +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,41.284)
Summe sey +tat his name was Assuerus , to whom Ester was coupled .
(CMCAPCHR,41.285)
In +tis tyme lyued Diogenes , +tat seld himselue onto bondage ,
(CMCAPCHR,41.286)
and whan his maistir , +tat boute him , profered him to on Veniedes for
to by him , Veniedes inqwired of +te philisophre what craft he coude ;
(CMCAPCHR,41.287)
and he answerd , ' I can ' , he seith , ' +tou+g I be bond , be a
gouernour onto hem +tat stande in gret fredam ' . (CMCAPCHR,41.288)
And whan Veniades herd +tis answere , he merueiled gretly ,
(CMCAPCHR,41.289)
and seide , ' I make the lord of my childirn - (CMCAPCHR,41.290)
do with hem at +ti plesauns ' . (CMCAPCHR,41.291)
Kyng Alisaundre fond him sitting in a tunne euyr open to +te sunne ,
(CMCAPCHR,41.292)
and whan Alisaundre comaunde him to aske what he wold , he prayed him
for to remeue and stand no lenger in his lite . (CMCAPCHR,41.293)
Anno 4839-4863 . (CMCAPCHR,41.294)
Anno 4864 . (CMCAPCHR,41.295)
Here is +te deth of Artarxerses , whech had regned xxvi +gere , in
whech tyme Demostenes and Aristotoles floured in philosophie .
(CMCAPCHR,41.296)
Of Demostenes rede we +tat whan Alisaundre cam to Attenes in purpos to
distroye +te cite' , +tis man was sette withoute +te gate because he
had be maistir onto +te kyng . (CMCAPCHR,41.297)
This vndirstood Alisaundre , (CMCAPCHR,41.298)
and at +te first site swore be Amon +te god +tat whatsoeuyr he desired
, it schuld not be had . (CMCAPCHR,41.299)
Than +te philisophre prayed him , be +te vertu of +te same Amon , +tat
he schul neuyr leue til he had distroyed +te cite' . (CMCAPCHR,41.300)
And so +te kyng turnyd fro his purpose , seyng , ' Euyr is wisdam aboue
power ' . (CMCAPCHR,41.301)
Aristotel , at his age of xviii +gere , was disciple to Plato , a man
of excellent wit and grete eloquens . (CMCAPCHR,41.302)
He wrote all +te philosophi (CMCAPCHR,42.303)
and sette it in dew forme . (CMCAPCHR,42.304)
Summe men seide +tat he was +te son of swech a spirit whech +tei clepe
incubus for +te lithnes of his body an the sotilte of his witte .
(CMCAPCHR,42.305)
Anno 4865-4867 . (CMCAPCHR,42.306)
Anno 4868 . (CMCAPCHR,42.307)
Here deyed Xerses , +tat was kyng iiii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,42.308)
He had anothir name , Arsanius . (CMCAPCHR,42.309)
In +tis tyme was Zenocrates in Attenis , whos chastite is mech praised
; (CMCAPCHR,42.310)
for whan a faire strumpet was hired with a gret summe +tat sche schuld
enclyne him to leccherie , boldly sche went to bed (CMCAPCHR,42.311)
and lay be him al nyte , (CMCAPCHR,42.312)
and in +te morowning , whan +tei +tat hired hir asked her mony ageyn ,
sche answerd +tat hir comnaunt was to ouircom a man and not a blok .
(CMCAPCHR,42.313)
Anno 4869-4873 . (CMCAPCHR,42.314)
Anno 4874 . (CMCAPCHR,42.315)
Here deyed Darius , whech was ouyrcom of Alisaundre . (CMCAPCHR,42.316)
Anno 4875-4878 . (CMCAPCHR,42.317)
Anno 4879 . (CMCAPCHR,42.318)
Here deyed Grete Alisaundre , +tat regned xii +gere , sex +gere with
Darie , and sex +gere aftir his deth . (CMCAPCHR,42.319)
And here leue we +te maner of countyng vsed befor , where we sette euyr
the regner in his last +gere ; (CMCAPCHR,42.321)
fro +tis tyme forward we wil set hem in her first +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,42.322)
In +te sexte +gere of Darie Alisaundre rejoysed +te kyngdam of Babilon
, +tat was +tan , as we seid before , deuolute to +te kyngdam of Perse
, and now to +te kyngdam of Macedonie . (CMCAPCHR,42.324)
Thus was Alisaundre brout to +tat empire , (CMCAPCHR,42.325)
and sette mech good reule in euery lond . (CMCAPCHR,42.326)
He visited +te Temple in Jerusalem (CMCAPCHR,42.327)
and relesed hem of her tribute euery vii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,42.328)
He deyed in Babilonie , poisoned with venim . (CMCAPCHR,42.329)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,42.330)
Here beginnith Ptholomeus for to regne , (CMCAPCHR,42.331)
and he was +te son of on Lagus , (CMCAPCHR,42.332)
and he regned xl +gere . (CMCAPCHR,42.333)
And here is for to note , whan Alisaundre deied , foure of his princes
occupied al his empire : this Ptholome , +te south , and dwelled in
Egipte ; Philippe , Alisaundre brothir , he kept him in +te west
; Antigonus , +te north ; and Seleucus +te est . (CMCAPCHR,43.334)
But +tis Ptholomeus , whech was cleped Sother , he regned in Egipte ,
(CMCAPCHR,43.335)
and in his secund +gere began +te kyngdam of Asie . (CMCAPCHR,43.336)
First regned +tere Antigonus xviii +gere , (CMCAPCHR,43.337)
and +tan regned Demetrius xvii +gere , (CMCAPCHR,43.338)
and +tat same Demetrius resigned his rite onto Seleucus , kyng of
Surre' , (CMCAPCHR,43.339)
and so cesed +te kyngdam of Asie . (CMCAPCHR,43.340)
This same Seleucus mad iii grete cite'es : (CMCAPCHR,43.341)
on hite Antioche ; (CMCAPCHR,43.342)
+te othir hite Laodicia ; +te +tirde , Seleuce , aftir his name .
(CMCAPCHR,43.343)
Anno Mundi 4881-4918 . (CMCAPCHR,43.344)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,43.345)
Here beginnith +te regne of Ptholomeus Philadelphus , (CMCAPCHR,43.346)
and he regned xxxviii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,43.347)
Vndir +tis man +te lxx translatouris were in Egipte , (CMCAPCHR,43.348)
and +tei translat +te lawe of God owt of Hebrew into Grek tonge .
(CMCAPCHR,43.349)
For grete Alisaundre and his successouris studied gretly for to gader
many bokes into her tresoure , and specialy lawes and decres to
gouernauns of puple . (CMCAPCHR,43.350)
But +tis man was most desirous in +tis mater . (CMCAPCHR,43.351)
For he multiplied so bokes +tat +tere were founde in his librarie at
Alisaundre lxx +tousand bokes . (CMCAPCHR,43.352)
For he sent to Jerusalem onto Eleazar +te bischop for to haue +te Elde
Testament translate out of Hebrew into Greke tonge . (CMCAPCHR,43.353)
And +tis Eleazar sent him lxx wel lerned men , whech +te kyng put in
sundri houses , (CMCAPCHR,43.354)
and ech of hem translate be himselue . (CMCAPCHR,43.355)
And +tis miracle fel , +tat whan her translacion was broute togidir ,
+tere was no discrepauns in sentens ne variauns in wordes , be uertu ,
as we fynde , of +te Holy Goost . (CMCAPCHR,43.356)
Anno 4921-4955 . (CMCAPCHR,43.357)
Anno 4956 . (CMCAPCHR,43.358)
Here regneth Ptholomeus Euergetes , cleped so for he browt many ydoles
oute of Surre' and mad Egipte rich with hem , for +tei were of syluir
and gold . (CMCAPCHR,43.359)
In +tis mannes tyme lyued Jesus , filius Sirac , +tat mad a book of +te
Bible whech we clepe Ecclesiasticus , whech book , for +te similitude
of speche , summe men supposed it had be of Salamones makyng .
(CMCAPCHR,43.360)
It is clepid Ecclesiasticus , +tat is to sey ' Of +te Cherch ' ,
for +tere is mech +ting longing to +te obseruauns and prouidens of +te
Cherch . (CMCAPCHR,44.361)
Anno 4957-4981 . (CMCAPCHR,44.362)
Anno 4982 . (CMCAPCHR,44.363)
Ptholomeus Philopater , he regned vii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,44.364)
He had +tat name for he was fader of al wrecchidnes , (CMCAPCHR,44.365)
for he left al +te good occupacion of knythod (CMCAPCHR,44.366)
and vsed ydilnes , leccherie , insolens , manslawth - al nyte occupied
with leccherie , al day in glotonye . (CMCAPCHR,44.367)
He weddid his sistir , cleped Erudite ; (CMCAPCHR,44.368)
aftir he killid hir . (CMCAPCHR,44.369)
+Tan had he euyr chaunge of women . (CMCAPCHR,44.370)
And for +tis cursed lyf Antiochus Magnus tok him , (CMCAPCHR,44.371)
and killid him , (CMCAPCHR,44.372)
and all his strumpettis he hing hem on galowis . (CMCAPCHR,44.373)
Anno 4983-4988 . (CMCAPCHR,44.374)
Anno 4989 . (CMCAPCHR,44.375)
Ptholome , clepid Epiphanes , he regned in Alisaundre xxxiiii +gere ,
(CMCAPCHR,44.376)
and for he was but v +gere old whan he began to regne , +terfor +tei of
Alisaundre sent onto +te Romaynes for to help her +gong kyng ageyn +te
power of Grete Antiochus . (CMCAPCHR,44.377)
And +tan +te Romaynes sent too legatis onto +tis Antiochus , +tat he
schuld go oute of Egipte and do no harm to her frendis .
(CMCAPCHR,44.378)
And whan +tis child was growe onto age , he weddid +te doutir of +te
same Antiochus , whech hite Cleopatra . (CMCAPCHR,44.379)
In +tis same tyme lyued +te eloquent man whech hite Plauctus ,
(CMCAPCHR,44.380)
and for al his eloquens he was compelled for pouert for to dwelle with
a baxter and grinde his corn at a qwerne , (CMCAPCHR,44.381)
and whan he had leisere , +tan wold he write tales of ful grete sentens
. (CMCAPCHR,44.382)
Anno Mundi . (CMCAPCHR,44.383)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,44.384)
Ptholomeus Philometor regned in Egipt xxxv +gere . (CMCAPCHR,44.385)
And in his tyme lyued +tat conquerour at Rome whom +tei clepe Scipio
Affricanus . (CMCAPCHR,44.386)
He was cleped so for +te grete conquestes +tat he had on Cartage ,
whech cite' stant in Affrik . (CMCAPCHR,44.387)
It was he +tat counceled +te Senate +tat Cartage schuld not be
distroyed . (CMCAPCHR,44.388)
For whan +te Romaynes left her werre with Cartage , +tan be
ydilnesse began mech debate in +te cite' , euele drautes in +te puple ,
comnauntes broken , opyn extorsion , pryuy theft ; +terfor wold +tis
man +tat Cartage schuld not be distroyed , +tat drede schuld oppresse
leccherie , and bisinesse schuld distroye auarice . (CMCAPCHR,45.389)
This man was byried in straunge lond , and this vers writin on his
graue , ' O onkynd cuntre' , my bones schal +tou not haue ' .
(CMCAPCHR,45.390)
In +tis tyme +te Romaynes conqwerd a grete part of Grece .
(CMCAPCHR,45.391)
And in +tis same tyme Judas Machabeus and his bretherin conqwered +te
lond of Jude , (CMCAPCHR,45.392)
killid her enmies , (CMCAPCHR,45.393)
purged +te Temple , (CMCAPCHR,45.394)
and had victorie of ful many tyrauntis . (CMCAPCHR,45.395)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,45.396)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,45.397)
Ptholome , cleped Euergetes +te Secunde , regned xxix +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,45.398)
Vndir his tyme deied +te noble poete Terrencius , +tat wrote so many
trajedies , whose graue was wrytin with +tese vers : - Natus in
excelsis tectis Cartagenis alte , Romanis ducibus bellica preda fui .
Descripsi mores hominum , iuuenumque senumque , Quid meretrix , quid
leno dolis , quid fingat auarus . Hec quoque qui legit , sic , puto ,
cautus erit . (CMCAPCHR,45.399)
Thus +tei mene in Englisch : - (CMCAPCHR,45.400)
Born in the toures hy in +te cite' of Cartage , To +te dukes of Rome
pray of bataile was I . (CMCAPCHR,45.401)
I haue descriued +te maneris of men both eld and +gong , What gile in
woman is , what feyning in couetise . (CMCAPCHR,45.402)
He +tat redith al +tis , +te betyr he may be war . (CMCAPCHR,45.403)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,45.404)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,45.405)
Ptholome , cleped Sother or ellis Phiscon , regned xvii +gere first .
(CMCAPCHR,45.406)
This man weddid his owne sistir , (CMCAPCHR,45.407)
and aftir , in +te first day of +te wedding , he killid hir
child , whech was eyir of +te lond . (CMCAPCHR,46.408)
In +te xvii +gere of his regne his moder Cleopatra , be grete power ,
mad him to fle fro his lond and dwelle in +te ylde of Cipre .
(CMCAPCHR,46.409)
Whan he was +tere he killid anothir child of his , (CMCAPCHR,46.410)
and put it in a forser , (CMCAPCHR,46.411)
and sent it to his modir and his wif at her fest , +te same day +tat
+te qween was bore . (CMCAPCHR,46.412)
Anno Mundi . (CMCAPCHR,46.413)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,46.414)
Here +te Qween Cleopatra , aftir Ptholome was exiled , mad hir +gonger
son kyng , whech hite Ptholome Alisaun-are . (CMCAPCHR,46.415)
This man grew onto swech cruelnes +tat he killid his owne moder ;
(CMCAPCHR,46.416)
+terfor +te puple ros vpon him , (CMCAPCHR,46.417)
exiled him , (CMCAPCHR,46.418)
and called in his bro+tir oute of Cipre to regne ageyn .
(CMCAPCHR,46.419)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,46.420)
Anno 5113 . (CMCAPCHR,46.421)
Ptholome Sother , or ellis Phiscon , regneth ageyn viii +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,46.422)
Anno 5114-5119 . (CMCAPCHR,46.423)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,46.424)
Here regneth Ptholome Dionisius x +gere . (CMCAPCHR,46.425)
Anno 5121-5129 . (CMCAPCHR,46.426)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,46.427)
Here regnith Cleopatra . (CMCAPCHR,46.428)
This woman was doutir onto +te forseid Dionisius . (CMCAPCHR,46.429)
And here is diuersite' in counting of +geres , (CMCAPCHR,46.430)
for sum sey +tat hir regne began here , (CMCAPCHR,46.431)
and summe sey +tat sche regned to +gere be hirselue , and +tanne vndir
Julius v +gere , and vndir Octauian xv +gere . (CMCAPCHR,46.432)
Anno 5131-5149 . (CMCAPCHR,46.433)
Anno . (CMCAPCHR,46.434)
Here goth +te regne of Egipt onto +te Romaynes ; (CMCAPCHR,46.435)
for Julius Cesar conquered Egipt (CMCAPCHR,46.436)
and put it vndir tribute . (CMCAPCHR,46.437)
And in +tis same tyme was +tis lond conquered be +te same Julius +torw
mediacioun of a lord +tei cleped Androche , whech was bro+tir to +te
kyng , (CMCAPCHR,46.438)
his name was Cassebelian . (CMCAPCHR,46.439)
Anno 5151-5156 . (CMCAPCHR,46.440)
Anno 5157 . (CMCAPCHR,46.441)
Octauian began to regne +te +gere of the world v +tousand a
hundred and seuene and fifty ; (CMCAPCHR,47.442)
before the natiuite' of Criste he regned xlii +gere , and aftir +te
natiuite' of Criste , xiiii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,47.443)
He was bor in Rome - (CMCAPCHR,47.444)
his fader hite Octauian , a senatoure ; (CMCAPCHR,47.445)
his moder was of +te kyn of Eneas , a Troian . (CMCAPCHR,47.446)
Cosyn he was onto Julius Cesar and be choys his son . (CMCAPCHR,47.447)
This man browt al +te empire into o monarchi . (CMCAPCHR,47.448)
And +get , as worthi as he was , he wanted not vices ;
(CMCAPCHR,47.449)
for he wold neuyr rest withoute grete noumbir of women and maydenes .
(CMCAPCHR,47.450)
The puple of Rome , for his grete beute' , prosperite' , and pees ,
wold worchip him as a god . (CMCAPCHR,47.451)
But he wold not receyue it , (CMCAPCHR,47.452)
but asked leiser to gyue hem a answere . (CMCAPCHR,47.453)
Than called he to him Sibille Tiburtine , (CMCAPCHR,47.454)
and rehersed onto hir +te desire of the Senate . (CMCAPCHR,47.455)
Sche asked +te space of thre dayes auisement , in whech sche and he and
many mo fasted and prayed , (CMCAPCHR,47.456)
and at +te thre dayes ende +tei sey heuene open and a grete brithnesse
schining upon hem ; (CMCAPCHR,47.457)
and +tanne sey +tei a faire ymage of a mayde upon a auter and a child
in hir armes . (CMCAPCHR,47.458)
And whan he merueled gretly , he herd a vois fro heuene crying in +tis
maner , ' This is +te auter of Goddis Son ' . (CMCAPCHR,47.459)
Than fell he down onto +te erde , (CMCAPCHR,47.460)
and reuerently worchipid +tat site . (CMCAPCHR,47.461)
The nexte day he went onto +te Capitol , (CMCAPCHR,47.462)
and told hem al +tis visioun , (CMCAPCHR,47.463)
and refused her profir . (CMCAPCHR,47.464)
This same vision was seyn in +te chambir of Octauian , whech is now a
cherch and a couent of Frere Menouris ; (CMCAPCHR,47.465)
it is cleped now Ara Celi . (CMCAPCHR,47.466)
Anno 5158-5198 . (CMCAPCHR,47.467)
Etas VI (CMCAPCHR,47.469)
Anno 5199 ; Cristi 1 . (CMCAPCHR,47.471)
This +gere was Crist oure Lord born of a mayde in Bethlem in +te nyte
before +te Sunday , (CMCAPCHR,47.472)
and as Bede seith in his cronicule , it was fro +te makyng of Adam onto
+te birth of Crist +geres v +tousand a hundred nynty and nyne , as it
is conteyned in +tese vers : - Vnum tolle datis ad milia quinque
ducentis , Nascente Domino tot Beda dat prothoplausto .
(CMCAPCHR,47.473)
This is +te sentens : (CMCAPCHR,48.475)
' Take on fro v +tousand and to hundred ; (CMCAPCHR,48.476)
so many +geres be fro Adam onto Crist ' . (CMCAPCHR,48.477)
Anno Mundi v Milia cc - Anno ; 2-11 . (CMCAPCHR,48.478)
Anno ; 12 . (CMCAPCHR,48.479)
This +gere was Crist founde in +te Temple amongis doctores .
(CMCAPCHR,48.480)
And Tiberius was mad emperour +te xiiii +gere of Crist ,
(CMCAPCHR,48.481)
and he regned xxiii +gere , xviii +gere before +te passion , and v
+gere aftir . (CMCAPCHR,48.482)
In +tis same tyme was Ouyde +te poete ded in exile . (CMCAPCHR,48.483)
And in +tis same tyme Pilate was mad president of Jude .
(CMCAPCHR,48.484)
Anno 5211-5217 ; 13-19 . (CMCAPCHR,48.485)
Anno 5218 ; . (CMCAPCHR,48.486)
In all +tese +geres tyl Crist was xxx +gere of age , +te gospell makith
no gret declaracion of his dedis , (CMCAPCHR,48.487)
but withoute ony doute he lyued a parfit lyf (CMCAPCHR,48.488)
and ded many miracles , +tou +tei be not wrytin in bokis .
(CMCAPCHR,48.489)
Anno 5219-5227 ; 21-29 . (CMCAPCHR,48.490)
Anno 5228 ; . (CMCAPCHR,48.491)
In +tis +gere was Crist oure Lord baptized , whan he was xxx +gere old
. (CMCAPCHR,48.492)
And in +tis same +gere he turned watir into wyn . (CMCAPCHR,48.493)
And in +tis same +gere he chase his xii apostoles , of whech Petir was
first , born in Bethsaida , bro+tir onto Andrew , whom Crist mad prince
to +te apostolis ; (CMCAPCHR,48.494)
sex and xxx +gere aftir +te passioun of Crist he was martired at Rome
vndir Nero . (CMCAPCHR,48.495)
Poule was not chose be Crist in his lyue , but aftir +te ascencioun
with gret lite and ferful wordes turned to +te feith , whech in honour
is sette next Petir for his general labour in preching , and eke for
+tei both were ded for Crist in o cite' and in o day .
(CMCAPCHR,48.496)
Andrew was brothir onto Petir , +tat was eke in Achay , and martired on
a crosse . (CMCAPCHR,48.497)
Jacobus , brothir to Jon Euangelist , +te son of Zebede and Salome ,
prechid in Spayne (CMCAPCHR,48.498)
and deied in Jerusalem . (CMCAPCHR,48.499)
Jon +te Euangelist , his bro+tir , was exiled to Pathmos , wher he mad
+te Apocalips , (CMCAPCHR,48.500)
but he deied in Ephese , no+ting founde in his graue but manna .
(CMCAPCHR,48.501)
Thomas was he +tat groped +te woundes of Crist ; (CMCAPCHR,48.502)
he was slayn with a spere in Ynde . (CMCAPCHR,48.503)
Philippe was eke of Bethsaide ; (CMCAPCHR,49.505)
in a cite' of Frise , cleped Ieraple , he was put on +te cros .
(CMCAPCHR,49.506)
Jacobus , +te son of Joseph , first bischop of Jerusalem , was +trowe
+tere fro +te pinacle of +te Temple and aftir smet with a fulleres bat
. (CMCAPCHR,49.507)
Bartholome' prechid in +te region of Armenie , (CMCAPCHR,49.508)
and +tere in Albanie , her grete cite' , he was both flayn and hedid .
(CMCAPCHR,49.509)
Mathew , apostel and euangelist , mad his euangelie in Rome ,
(CMCAPCHR,49.510)
aftir +tat prechid in Macedonie , (CMCAPCHR,49.511)
was slayn in Persida . (CMCAPCHR,49.512)
Simon , born in +te strete of Chana , prechid in Egipt , aftir bischop
of Jerusalem , and martired in +te same place . (CMCAPCHR,49.513)
Judas , whech is clepid Thadeus , was martired in Erico , a cite' of
Armeni . (CMCAPCHR,49.514)
Matheu was on of +te lxx disciples , and for Judas chosen .
(CMCAPCHR,49.515)
Anno ; 31-33 . (CMCAPCHR,49.516)
Anno 5231 ; 33 . (CMCAPCHR,49.517)
This +gere was Crist ded for sauacion of man ; (CMCAPCHR,49.518)
for Cristus seith +tat he was xxxiii +gere old whan he deied and as
mech more as was fro his birth onto Pase , (CMCAPCHR,49.519)
and be +tat counting he deied in +te xxxiiii +gere of his age .
(CMCAPCHR,49.520)
Anno 5232-5233 ; 34-35 . (CMCAPCHR,49.521)
Anno 5234 ; 36 . (CMCAPCHR,49.522)
Here seid Petir his first messe . (CMCAPCHR,49.523)
Anno 5235 ; 37 . (CMCAPCHR,49.524)
Anno 5236 ; 38 . (CMCAPCHR,49.525)
Here is Gayus emperour . (CMCAPCHR,49.526)
In +tis +gere Petir cam to Antioche , (CMCAPCHR,49.527)
and Matheu writith his godspel . (CMCAPCHR,49.528)
Anno ; 42-55 . (CMCAPCHR,49.529)
Here regneth Claudius , +tat +gaue bataile onto +tis lond ,
(CMCAPCHR,49.530)
and killid +te kyng , clepid Gwynderyn . (CMCAPCHR,49.531)
Than was Aruigarus , brothir to +te forseyd kyng , whech was acorded to
Claudius in +tis maner , +tat he schuld wedde +te emperoures doutir and
be kyng vndir Claudius ; and at her wedding the emperour ded make a
good town , (CMCAPCHR,49.532)
and called it aftir his name Kayerglau , +tat is to seyn +te cyte' of
Gloucestir . (CMCAPCHR,49.533)
This emperour Claudius was so obliuiows +tat , sone aftir he had killid
his wyf , he asked why sche cam not to soper . (CMCAPCHR,49.534)
In +tis same tyme was Linus pope , whech ordeyned +tat women schuld
with lynand cure her heer . (CMCAPCHR,50.536)
Anno 5254-5267 ; 56-69 . (CMCAPCHR,50.537)
Nero regned aftir +tis Claudius , of all men wrecchidhest , redy to al
maner vices , vndir whom Petir and Poule were martired , Petir in a
place cleped Vaticanus , in +te weye +tat is called Aurea , and Poule
in a strete called Hostiense , in a place +tat is cleped Aput Aquas
Saluias , ' At +te Scipping Wateres ' - (CMCAPCHR,50.538)
for Poules hed scippid thries aftir it was fro +te body , and at euery
scip +tere sprang a welle , +terfor is +tat place clepid soo .
(CMCAPCHR,50.539)
Anno 5268-5278 ; . (CMCAPCHR,50.540)
Vespasian regned aftir Gabba , whech regned but ix monthis .
(CMCAPCHR,50.541)
He was sent be Nero to Palestyn for to withstand +te rebellion of Jewis
, (CMCAPCHR,50.542)
and +tere +te knytis of +te hoost chose him to +te empire .
(CMCAPCHR,50.543)
But of homely kyn was he born , (CMCAPCHR,50.544)
but endewid he was with +te best maneres . (CMCAPCHR,50.545)
Summe sey +tat he was cured of a greuous sekenes of waspis in his nose
, and cured be sith of +te vernicle ; (CMCAPCHR,50.546)
and +tis cure excited him to venge Cristis deth . (CMCAPCHR,50.547)
He deied of +te flux of blood , (CMCAPCHR,50.548)
and whan deth cam he stood rite up (CMCAPCHR,50.549)
and seide , ' It semeth a kyng for to stand and dey ' .
(CMCAPCHR,50.550)
Anno 5279-5281 ; 81-83 . (CMCAPCHR,50.551)
Titus regned iii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,50.552)
This man with his fader destroyed Jerusalem , (CMCAPCHR,50.553)
and all +te precious +tingis +tat were +tere brout hem to Rome ,
(CMCAPCHR,50.554)
and sette hem in +te Temple of Pes . (CMCAPCHR,50.555)
He was swech a louer of vertue +tat he was cleped +te most delicious of
all men . (CMCAPCHR,50.556)
So liberal eke was he +tat no man went fro him withoute reward .
(CMCAPCHR,50.557)
In +tis tyme Cletus was pope xi +gere , whech cursed al +too +tat lette
ony pilgrime to go to Rome . (CMCAPCHR,50.558)
He deyed a martyr , and byried in Vaticano . (CMCAPCHR,50.559)
Anno 5282-5296 ; 84-98 . (CMCAPCHR,50.560)
Domician regned xv +gere . (CMCAPCHR,50.561)
This man was brothir onto Titus . (CMCAPCHR,50.562)
In his first +geres he was resonabely good ; and in his last +geres al
defiled wit+g vices , so fer-forth +tat al +te godnes of +te fader and
+te vertu of his brothir be his vices was forgete .
(CMCAPCHR,51.563)
He killid many nobel senatoures , (CMCAPCHR,51.564)
and comaunded +tat euery man schuld clepe him god , and +tat his ymages
schuld not be mad but of gold or siluyr . (CMCAPCHR,51.565)
He put Jon the Euangelist in a boilyng tunne of oyle ,
(CMCAPCHR,51.566)
and +tanne exiled him . (CMCAPCHR,51.567)
In his tyme Seynt Denise was martired at Paris . (CMCAPCHR,51.568)
And in +te viii +gere of his regne was Clement mad pope of Rome , whech
astat he kept ix +gere , (CMCAPCHR,51.569)
for in +te tyme of Trajane his body was +trow into +te se , and aftir
broute to Rome . (CMCAPCHR,51.570)
Anno 5297 ; 99 . (CMCAPCHR,51.571)
Nerua was emperour but o +gere . (CMCAPCHR,51.572)
This man dampned al +tat Domician ordeyned , (CMCAPCHR,51.573)
and for +tat cause Seynt Jon Euangelist was delyueryd fro his exile
(CMCAPCHR,51.574)
and cam to Ephese . (CMCAPCHR,51.575)
Anno 5298-5316 ; . (CMCAPCHR,51.576)
Trajane regned in Rome xix +gere . (CMCAPCHR,51.577)
This man multiplied +tat empire gretly ; (CMCAPCHR,51.578)
for he conquered Asie , Babilonie , and mech of Ynde .
(CMCAPCHR,51.579)
This man killid ny +te +tird part of Cristen men , not be his owne
malice , but be stering of his councel . (CMCAPCHR,51.580)
Vndir him was martired Seint Ignace , bischop of Antioche , disciple to
Jon Euangelist . (CMCAPCHR,51.581)
This mannes hert , whan it was open , +tei founde +te name of Jesu
writin +tere with letteris of gold . (CMCAPCHR,51.582)
In +tis tyme was Eustace , his wif , and her issew , martired for Crist
. (CMCAPCHR,51.583)
And +tis tyme lyued Plutarc +te philisophre , maistir onto Trajan ,
+tat wrot onto him a book , where he counceled him +tat he schuld sese
fro +te persecucion of Cristen men ; (CMCAPCHR,51.584)
for , as he wrote , +tere coude be founde no defaute in hem but +tat
+tei worchiped no ydolis , and rysin erly in +te morowning , and songin
ympnis to on +tei cleped Crist - (CMCAPCHR,51.585)
and as it is seide , +te emperour fro +tat tyme was not so cruel .
(CMCAPCHR,51.586)
In his tyme was Simon Cleophas , bischop of Jerusalem , martired and
put on +te crosse . (CMCAPCHR,51.587)
And in +te first +gere of Trajane was Anaclete pope , a Grek of nacioun
, ix +gere . (CMCAPCHR,51.588)
He ordeyned +tat prestis schuld no berdis haue . (CMCAPCHR,51.589)
He is biried in Vaticano . (CMCAPCHR,51.590)
The x +gere of Trajane was Euaristus pope , a Jew , bore in Bethlem .
(CMCAPCHR,52.592)
He dyuyded +te titeles +tat cardinalis haue , (CMCAPCHR,52.593)
and he ordeyned +tat vii deknes schuld kepe a bischop whan he prechid ,
for drede of enmyes of +te feith . (CMCAPCHR,52.594)
He was pope x +gere , byried in Vaticano . (CMCAPCHR,52.595)
Anno 5317-5337 ; 119-139 . (CMCAPCHR,52.596)
Adriane regned xxi +gere . (CMCAPCHR,52.597)
He went to Jerusalem (CMCAPCHR,52.598)
and punchid +tere +te Jewis +tat were rebelle , (CMCAPCHR,52.599)
and repaired +te Temple , (CMCAPCHR,52.600)
put oute Jewis , (CMCAPCHR,52.601)
and put in hethen men , (CMCAPCHR,52.602)
and sette +tere his ymage as a god . (CMCAPCHR,52.603)
He mad eke a precept +tat no Jew into Jerusalem schuld entre ,
(CMCAPCHR,52.604)
but Cristen men he forbade not +te entre . (CMCAPCHR,52.605)
Vndir him was martired +te holy mayde Seraphia , +tat cam fro Antioche
and dwelled with ano+tir mayde +tei cleped Sabine . (CMCAPCHR,52.606)
In +tis tyme was a philisophre cleped Secundus , +tat kept silens al
his lif and answerd euyr be writing . (CMCAPCHR,52.607)
And in +tis time was Alisaundre pope , +tat ordeyned haliwatir , and
+tat wyn schuld be put in +te chalis and watir +terto .
(CMCAPCHR,52.608)
In +tis tyme lyued on Aquila , +tat translate +te Eld Testament out of
Hebrev into Grek . (CMCAPCHR,52.609)
In +te x +gere of Adrian was Sixte +te First mad pope .
(CMCAPCHR,52.610)
He ordeyned +tat Sanctus schuld be sunge at sacri , and no man schuld
handel +te chales but ministeris of +te auter . (CMCAPCHR,52.611)
He was hedid withoute gate +tat is cleped Appia , and biried in
Vaticano . (CMCAPCHR,52.612)
In +te xix +gere of Adrian was Thelophorus mad pope , whech was first a
ancorite . (CMCAPCHR,52.613)
He ordeyned +tere schul no man say masse before +tat he had seid +te
ters , +tat is to sey , ' Legem pone ' . (CMCAPCHR,52.614)
He ordeyned +to iii masses on Cristmas morow . (CMCAPCHR,52.615)
He deied a martir , biried in Vaticano . (CMCAPCHR,52.616)
Anno ; . (CMCAPCHR,52.617)
Antoni +te Meke regned xxiii +gere with his sones ; (CMCAPCHR,52.618)
he was cleped so for he mad many men of pite' for to forgyve her det .
(CMCAPCHR,52.619)
And eke he was good to Cristen men , (CMCAPCHR,52.620)
for he suffered hem to dwelle in pes in her owne places , not for to by
ne selle with no o+tir men . (CMCAPCHR,52.621)
In +tis tyme was lyuyng +te gret leche cleped Galiene at Rome , +tat
had first studied at Alisaundre and in Rodis . (CMCAPCHR,53.623)
He mad many bokis of +tis craft , whos names be +tese : Almagest ,
Perspectif , Centilogie , and o+tir . (CMCAPCHR,53.624)
Summe sey +tat Ptholome , kyng of Egipt , mad +tis Almagest -
(CMCAPCHR,53.625)
perauenture +tis man mored it (CMCAPCHR,53.626)
or set it in o+tir forme ; (CMCAPCHR,53.627)
and sum sey +tat +te same Galiene hite Ptholome - he was of mene
stature , white of colour , sone wroth , litil eter , swete of onde ,
his clo+ting white . (CMCAPCHR,53.628)
In +te viii +gere of Antoni was pope of Rome Yginius , born in Atenes .
(CMCAPCHR,53.629)
He ordeyned +tat euery child , both-1 in baptem and confirmacion ,
schuld haue godfadir and godmodyr . (CMCAPCHR,53.630)
He was biried in +te cherch of Seynt Petir . (CMCAPCHR,53.631)
And aftir him was Pius , born in Itaile , in whos tyme Hermes wrote a
book +tat Estern-day schuld euyr be solempnyzed on a Sunday ,
(CMCAPCHR,53.632)
for a aungell appered to +te same Hermes (CMCAPCHR,53.633)
and comaunded +te same . (CMCAPCHR,53.634)
And Pollicarpe , +tat was disciple to Seyn Jon Euangeliste , cam onto
Rome for to reforme all +te bischoppis of Asie to +te same reule ;
(CMCAPCHR,53.635)
for +tei alle onto +tat tyme were vsed , in the cerymonie of Jewis ,
for to held Pase-day euir in +te myd monthe , +tat is to sey , +te xv
day . (CMCAPCHR,53.636)
Anno 5361-5379 ; 163-181 . (CMCAPCHR,53.637)
Marcus Antoni +te Trewe , with Lucye his brothir , regned xix +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,53.638)
In +tis +gere began at Rome to regne to emperoures . (CMCAPCHR,53.639)
This man was good in gouernauns and , aftir his name , trew in his
dedis , (CMCAPCHR,53.640)
but for al +tat was +tere grete persecucion ageyn Cristen men in his
tyme . (CMCAPCHR,53.641)
And in +tese dayes was +te good old man Pollicarp , disciple to Jon +te
Euangelist , martired for Crist , and xii worthi men with him of +te
cite' cleped Philadelphia - (CMCAPCHR,53.642)
+tis was in Asia . (CMCAPCHR,53.643)
And in Frauns was killid Seynt Justus , bischop of Mamert , and Seynt
Forcius , bischop of Lugdunense , with many o+tir martires .
(CMCAPCHR,53.644)
In +tis tyme lyued +te notable writer of stories of +te Cherch whech
+tei cleped Egecippus . (CMCAPCHR,53.645)
And in +tis tyme leued Praxede , +tat with hir sistir Potencian
byryed many a martir . (CMCAPCHR,54.646)
In +te first +gere of +tis Antonie was pope at Rome Anicetus .
(CMCAPCHR,54.647)
He mad a statute in the Cherch +tat +tere schuld no bischop be
consecrate but of iii bischoppes at +te leest . (CMCAPCHR,54.648)
He was biried in the cymytery of Kalixt . (CMCAPCHR,54.649)
And in +te x +gere of +tis Antonie was Sother pope ; (CMCAPCHR,54.650)
he ordeyned +tat +tere schuld no nunne handel the corporas ne cast non
encense in +te cherch . (CMCAPCHR,54.651)
He ordeyned eke +tat +tere schuld no man use his wif but if +tei were
first offered be here frendis and blessed be +te prest .
(CMCAPCHR,54.652)
He was byried in Vaticano . (CMCAPCHR,54.653)
In +te xix +gere of Antoni was Eleutheri pope of Rome , a Grek of
nacioun . (CMCAPCHR,54.654)
He receyued a letter fro +te kyng of Grete Britayn , cleped Lucius ,
+tat he schuld sende summe prestes to +tis lond to baptize him and his
puple . (CMCAPCHR,54.655)
And +te pope sent hedir Fugan and Damian , whech performed +tis dede .
(CMCAPCHR,54.656)
Summe cronicles sey +tis was in +gere of oure Lord 165 .
(CMCAPCHR,54.657)
Anno ; 182-199 . (CMCAPCHR,54.658)
Helius Pertinax regned xviii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,54.659)
In his tyme lyued +te fourt translatour of the Bibil , cleped Simachus
. (CMCAPCHR,54.660)
And Narciscus was bischop of Jerusalem , a man ful of uertue .
(CMCAPCHR,54.661)
Terculian eke , a grete writer , was +tat tyme . (CMCAPCHR,54.662)
And Origene taute +tanne at Alisaundre , whos wryting passith al o+tir
. (CMCAPCHR,54.663)
This Helius Pertinax was a wel agid man ; rithful in al maner +ting ,
(CMCAPCHR,54.664)
neuyr took he giftes of man . (CMCAPCHR,54.665)
He regned but vi monthes , (CMCAPCHR,54.666)
and al +te o+tir tyme occupied Seuerus , whech was a man euyr redy to
batayl , weel lerned in bokes , and liberal in giftis .
(CMCAPCHR,54.667)
He began +te v persecucion ageyn Cristen men (CMCAPCHR,54.668)
and killid many martires : (CMCAPCHR,54.669)
on of hem was called Leoncius , fader onto Origene - (CMCAPCHR,54.670)
and +tan was Origene left of +gong age , with his moder and vii
bretherin , whech with his teching of gramer susteyned hem alle .
(CMCAPCHR,54.671)
Yreneus , a grete clerk , bischop of Lugdune , was martired +tat tyme .
(CMCAPCHR,54.672)
And in +tis tyme was Victor pope of Rome . (CMCAPCHR,55.674)
He gadered a councell in Alisaundre , +tat stant in Palestin ,
(CMCAPCHR,55.675)
and +tere he mad a lawe +tat Pase-day schuld be on Sunday euyr betwix
+te xiiii day of +te month and +te xxi . (CMCAPCHR,55.676)
He ordeyned +tat euery man +tat wold be Cristen mite be baptized , for
nede , in euery watir , flood , welle , or strem , so +tat he mad
confession of +te feith . (CMCAPCHR,55.677)
He was martired , and byried in Vaticano . (CMCAPCHR,55.678)
Anno Mundi ; . (CMCAPCHR,55.679)
Antonius Carcalla regned vii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,55.680)
He was clepid Carcalla for a certeyn maner of clo+ting +tat he was
first fynder . (CMCAPCHR,55.681)
This man was defiled with all wikkidnes . (CMCAPCHR,55.682)
In his dayes was found +te v translacion of +te Elde Lawe ,
(CMCAPCHR,55.683)
but who mad it is in doute . (CMCAPCHR,55.684)
This Antonie was so leccherous +tat he weddid his owne fader wyf .
(CMCAPCHR,55.685)
He held batail ageyn +te Perses , (CMCAPCHR,55.686)
and +tere he deied , biried in Edissa . (CMCAPCHR,55.687)
In his tyme was Zepherine pope . (CMCAPCHR,55.688)
He ordeyned +tat eueri Cristen man schuld receyue +te blessed sacrament
on Pase-day . (CMCAPCHR,55.689)
Anno ; . (CMCAPCHR,55.690)
Matrinus regned but o +gere . (CMCAPCHR,55.691)
Befor his empire he was a prefecte of +te court , (CMCAPCHR,55.692)
and for envye he lost his heed . (CMCAPCHR,55.693)
Anno ; . (CMCAPCHR,55.694)
Antonius Aurelius regned iiii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,55.695)
In his tyme ros +te heresie of Sabelly . (CMCAPCHR,55.696)
He was before a prest of a temple cleped Eliogabelum .
(CMCAPCHR,55.697)
He left no memorie aftir him but euel exaumple of hordam , leccherie ,
and sweche stinking synne ; (CMCAPCHR,55.698)
therfor +te knytes risin ageyn him , (CMCAPCHR,55.699)
and killid him , and his modir eke . (CMCAPCHR,55.700)
In +tese dayes was Kalixtus pope , whech mad +te cherch of oure Lady in
Transtibir , where +te welles runne oyle and wyn on +tat day +tat Crist
was bore . (CMCAPCHR,55.701)
He ordeyned eke +te fastyng on +te Ymbirdayes . (CMCAPCHR,55.702)
He mad +te cymyteri Via Appia vndir +te chirch of Sebastian ,
(CMCAPCHR,55.703)
and +tere was he biried aftir his martirdam . (CMCAPCHR,55.704)
Anno ; 212-224 . (CMCAPCHR,55.705)
Alexander Mammeas regned xiii +gere ; (CMCAPCHR,55.706)
he was cleped Mammeas for it was his modir name . (CMCAPCHR,55.707)
This man gouerned knythod on +te best maner , (CMCAPCHR,55.708)
and lawe he norched in +te best wise ; (CMCAPCHR,56.709)
for Vulpinianus , a gret maker of lawes , was gretly norchid be him .
(CMCAPCHR,56.710)
He was killid in Mens at a grete trouble and rising of knytes .
(CMCAPCHR,56.711)
In his tyme Origene was in his floures , and most honourable in +te
Cherch in sciens , eloquens , and witte ; (CMCAPCHR,56.712)
for +tan mad he bokes of grete sentens . (CMCAPCHR,56.713)
For he had , beside o+tir writeres , vii maydenes and vii +gong men
+tat wrytyn dyuers bokes whech he endited and reported onto hem , and
+tat of dyuers materes . (CMCAPCHR,56.714)
For as Seynt Jerom seith , he red of his making sex +tousand volumes ,
beside episteles and many o+tir werkis . (CMCAPCHR,56.715)
Ther went a prouerbe of him in +tat lond : ' His doctrine was lich his
lyf : (CMCAPCHR,56.716)
vpon bed he lay neuyr ; (CMCAPCHR,56.717)
hosen and schon wered he nowt ; (CMCAPCHR,56.718)
he ete neuyr flesch , (CMCAPCHR,56.719)
ne drank neuyr wyn ' . (CMCAPCHR,56.720)
With his writyng Mammea , +te emperour moder , was cristen ;
(CMCAPCHR,56.721)
and sche mad hir son more esy (CMCAPCHR,56.722)
and sesed mech his persecucion . (CMCAPCHR,56.723)
In +tis tyme was Urbane pope viii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,56.724)
He conuertid Valerian , +te spouse of Cicile , (CMCAPCHR,56.725)
and baptized him and his brothir . (CMCAPCHR,56.726)
In +tis tyme began the Cherch to haue possession of lond and hous , but
not so largely as it had in +te tyme of Siluestir . (CMCAPCHR,56.727)
And with +tis possession Vrban hered notaries to write treuly +te lyf
of martires . (CMCAPCHR,56.728)
Anno 5423-5425 ; 225-227 . (CMCAPCHR,56.729)
Maximiane regned iii +gere , a grete enmy to Cristen men .
(CMCAPCHR,56.730)
Anno 5426-5431 ; 228-233 . (CMCAPCHR,56.731)
Gordian regned vi +gere , that had grete victorie up +te Perses and in
his comyng hom was slayn be treson . (CMCAPCHR,56.732)
In +tis tyme was Poncian pope , +tat was exiled , and dyed a martir .
(CMCAPCHR,56.733)
And +tan was Cyriacus pope , (CMCAPCHR,56.734)
but , for he resyned and went with xi +tousand maydnes , he is not put
in +te cateloge of popes . (CMCAPCHR,56.735)
Next him was Anteros pope - (CMCAPCHR,56.736)
he was a Grek . (CMCAPCHR,56.737)
And +tan was Fabian pope , (CMCAPCHR,56.738)
and he was chosen be a wite dowe lityng on his hed . (CMCAPCHR,56.739)
He ordeyned +tat euery +gere on Schere or Maunde +Tursday +te pope
schuld consecrate crisme . (CMCAPCHR,56.740)
He dyuyded Rome onto vii regiones , (CMCAPCHR,56.741)
and to euery region preferred he a decun , to write treuly +te lyf of
holy martires . (CMCAPCHR,56.742)
Anno 5432-5438 ; . (CMCAPCHR,57.744)
Philippicus , with his son Philip , regned vii +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,57.745)
This was +te first Cristen emperour . (CMCAPCHR,57.746)
And in +te first +gere of his empire was euene a +tousand +gere sith
+te cyte' of Rome was begunne . (CMCAPCHR,57.747)
And for +tis cause +tei of Rome mad a ful grete solempnite' , whech
lested iii dayes and iii nytes . (CMCAPCHR,57.748)
This emperour was baptized of Seynt Ponciaun in +te cite' cleped
Prouynce . (CMCAPCHR,57.749)
And both +te fader and +te son were killid , +te fadir at Rome , +te
son at Veron . (CMCAPCHR,57.750)
This son was so sobir of chere +tat +tere mite no myrth make him lawh .
(CMCAPCHR,57.751)
These too emperoures in her deth beqwathe al her ricchesse to +te
Cherch and Seynt Sixte ; for whech Seynt Laurens aftirward was , in +te
tyme of Decius , put to +te deth . (CMCAPCHR,57.752)
Anno ; 241-242 . (CMCAPCHR,57.753)
Decius regned ii +gere , a cursed venjabil man onto Cristen men ;
(CMCAPCHR,57.754)
for vndir him were killid so many +tat his tyme was clepid +te vii
persecucioun . (CMCAPCHR,57.755)
In his tyme was Cornelius pope . (CMCAPCHR,57.756)
He lifte up +te bones of Petir and Paule fro +te place cleped
catacumbis , (CMCAPCHR,57.757)
and Seynt Lucy , a widow , receyued +te bones of Paule
(CMCAPCHR,57.758)
and sette hem in hir possession in +te strete cleped Hostiense .
(CMCAPCHR,57.759)
The bonis of Petir sette Cornely in Vatican , +tat was sumtyme Nero
paleys . (CMCAPCHR,57.760)
Anno 5441-5442 ; 243-244 . (CMCAPCHR,57.761)
Gallus and Uolucianus regned ii +gere , (CMCAPCHR,57.762)
and of her tyme is litil writing . (CMCAPCHR,57.763)
In +tese dayes lyued +tat famous clerk and martir cleped Cipriane ,
whech was bischop of Cartage . (CMCAPCHR,57.764)
And in +tis tyme was Lucius pope . (CMCAPCHR,57.765)
He ordeyned +tat too prestis and iii deknes schuld euyr be present with
a bischop . (CMCAPCHR,57.766)
He deied a martir vndir Valerian . (CMCAPCHR,57.767)
Anno 5443-5457 ; 245-259 . (CMCAPCHR,57.768)
Valeriane , with his son Galiene , regned xv +gere . (CMCAPCHR,57.769)
This man held batayl in Jerusalem and Mesopotamy ageyn Sapor , kyng of
Pers , (CMCAPCHR,57.770)
and +tat same Kyng Sapor ouyrcam him to a schameful seruyse , +tat , as
long as +te kyng of Pers lyued , he schuld stand on his bak , and
Valerian ly , and so schuld he take his hors . (CMCAPCHR,58.771)
This man spilt mech Cristen blod , (CMCAPCHR,58.772)
for vndir him were martired Lucius , +te pope , and Cipriane , +te
bischop . (CMCAPCHR,58.773)
Galiene in his beginning was just and good to +te comnaunte , aftir
+tat ful dissolute in many vices ; (CMCAPCHR,58.774)
therfor God suffered him to be killid with deceyte of on Aurely , a
duke . (CMCAPCHR,58.775)
Vndir +tis same Valeriane were martired both Sixte and Laurens be on
Decius , +tat was no emperour , but a meyhir , (CMCAPCHR,58.776)
and +terfor is he cleped Decius Minor . (CMCAPCHR,58.777)
It is seid +tat Seynt Sixte went fro Rome to Spayn and +tens he browt
to fayre +gong men , Laurens and Vincent , cosynes of blod , and
vertuous of maneris . (CMCAPCHR,58.778)
These too broute he onto Rome : (CMCAPCHR,58.779)
Laurens abod stille +tere , (CMCAPCHR,58.780)
Vincent turned ageyn to Spayn , (CMCAPCHR,58.781)
and was martired vndir Dioclecian . (CMCAPCHR,58.782)
In +te +tird +gere of Valerian was Steuene pope . (CMCAPCHR,58.783)
He ordeined +tat prestes and deknes schuld not were here vestimentis
but in +te cherch . (CMCAPCHR,58.784)
He was killid at messe (CMCAPCHR,58.785)
and lith befor +te auter in +te cherch of Seynt Sebastian .
(CMCAPCHR,58.786)
And in +te vi +gere of Valerian was Sixtus pope . (CMCAPCHR,58.787)
He ordeyned +tat messe schulde be said upon a auter . (CMCAPCHR,58.788)
He was martired with many mo , (CMCAPCHR,58.789)
and aftir him iii daies was Laurens rosted on a grate .
(CMCAPCHR,58.790)
And in +te x +gere of +tis Valeriane was Dionise pope .
(CMCAPCHR,58.791)
He departed +te cite' of Rome into diuerse parches , (CMCAPCHR,58.792)
and ordeyned cherchis and cymeteries and prestis for to serue ,
(CMCAPCHR,58.793)
made lawe eke +tat euery preste schuld kepe his owne cure , and non
medel with othir . (CMCAPCHR,58.794)
Anno 5458-5459 ; . (CMCAPCHR,58.795)
Claudius regned to +gere (CMCAPCHR,58.796)
and mad grete conquest upon +te Gothis , upon Macedonie , and a cuntre'
is clepit Illiricum ; (CMCAPCHR,58.797)
and whan he had ouyrcome mech of Almayn he deied , +tei sei , of
pestilens . (CMCAPCHR,58.798)
In his tyme was Euticianus pope , and before him Felix .
(CMCAPCHR,58.799)
Felix ordeyned +tat messes schuld be songe up martires graues .
(CMCAPCHR,58.800)
Eutician gadered +te bodies of martires , (CMCAPCHR,58.801)
and mad auteres upon her graues . (CMCAPCHR,58.802)
He was biried in Kalixte cymiteri . (CMCAPCHR,58.803)
Anno ; 262-266 . (CMCAPCHR,58.804)
Aurelianus regned v +gere . (CMCAPCHR,58.805)
This man mad gret persecucion onto Cristen men ,
(CMCAPCHR,59.806)
and +terfor was he smet with a leuene and +tundir , but not ded .
(CMCAPCHR,59.807)
This man was +te first +tat arayed his diademe with gold and gemmes .
(CMCAPCHR,59.808)
He walled eke +te cite' with strenger walles . (CMCAPCHR,59.809)
A cite' +tat stant in Frauns , whech hite sumtyme Genabum , he restored
it , (CMCAPCHR,59.810)
and called it aftir his name Aurelianense - (CMCAPCHR,59.811)
we clepe it Orgliauns . (CMCAPCHR,59.812)
Anno ; 267-272 . (CMCAPCHR,59.813)
Probus regned vi +gere . (CMCAPCHR,59.814)
He ouyrcam in batayl too grete kyngis . (CMCAPCHR,59.815)
And in his tyme was Gayus pope , born in Dalmacie , cosyn to Dioclecian
. (CMCAPCHR,59.816)
He ordeyned +tat +te ordres schuld be +tus disposed in +te Cherch :
+tat he +tat schuld be mad a bischop schuld first be a benet , in whech
is included too or iii offices , and +tan a colet , and +tan subdiacone
, diacone , and prest . (CMCAPCHR,59.817)
He deied a martir , byried in +te cymiteri of Kalixt .
(CMCAPCHR,59.818)
He ordeyned eke +tat in euery grete cyte' schuld be a bischop , and
+tat alle grete causes schuld be determined at Rome . (CMCAPCHR,59.819)
In +tis tyme began +te heresy of Manichees . (CMCAPCHR,59.820)
Ther was a man in Perse +tat hite Manes , scharp of witte , whech
ymaged a fals opinion ageyn +te feith : (CMCAPCHR,59.821)
he put too begynningis (CMCAPCHR,59.822)
and +te feith but on ; (CMCAPCHR,59.823)
he seid +te deuele was eterne , as God is ; (CMCAPCHR,59.824)
he seide +te body of oure Lord Jesu Crist was no very body , and mech
o+tir +ting . (CMCAPCHR,59.825)
His disciples +tat he gadered cleped him Manicheus . (CMCAPCHR,59.826)
Anno 5471-5472 ; 273-274 . (CMCAPCHR,59.827)
Floriane regned ii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,59.828)
He deyed with cuttyng of his veynes . (CMCAPCHR,59.829)
He left no+ting of his lyf +tat was worthi to be writin .
(CMCAPCHR,59.830)
Anno 5473-5474 ; 275-276 . (CMCAPCHR,59.831)
Karus , with his too sones , Karine and Numerian , regned too +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,59.832)
This man was wikkid in al maner +ting ; (CMCAPCHR,59.833)
+terfor he was dronchin in a smal watir . (CMCAPCHR,59.834)
And his childirn sone aftir were killid . (CMCAPCHR,59.835)
In his tyme were martired too glorious seyntis , of whech on was a man
, Crisantus , +te o+tir a woman , (CMCAPCHR,59.836)
Daria was hyr name . (CMCAPCHR,59.837)
Anno 5475-5494 ; 277-296 . (CMCAPCHR,59.838)
Dioclecian and Maximian regned xx +gere . (CMCAPCHR,59.839)
This Dioclecian was but of pore birth , but a grete enmy to
Cristen feith . (CMCAPCHR,60.840)
For +tis practik he vsed to destruccion of +te feith , +tat all +te
bokes he mite gete +tat spoke of Crist he brent hem withoute
dispensacion . (CMCAPCHR,60.841)
And +tis persecucion lestid x +gere +torwoute +te world .
(CMCAPCHR,60.842)
This was +te first emperour +tat wered gemmes in his clo+ting and in
his hosen ; (CMCAPCHR,60.843)
for all +te princes before him were content to were purpil alone .
(CMCAPCHR,60.844)
He sent Maximiane into Frauns to fite ageyn a grete puple whech
disobeyed +te lordchip of Rome . (CMCAPCHR,60.845)
And in +tat same jornay was Seynt Maurice martired , (CMCAPCHR,60.846)
and with him a hool legioun , whech +tei cleped Thebees .
(CMCAPCHR,60.847)
This persecucioun of Dioclecian in +te est and Maximiane in +te west
was of swech cruelte' +tat , withinne xxx dayes , xx +tousand men and
women were slayn for Crist , bokes brent , cherchis distroyed ,
prelatis killid . (CMCAPCHR,60.848)
In +tat persecucion were slayn Sebastian , Geruase , Prothase , Gorgony
, Quintine , Grisogonus , Cosmas , Damiane , Anastase , Agnes , Agas ,
Lucy , Katerine . (CMCAPCHR,60.849)
And in Britayne +te more part of Cristen men were ny distroyed .
(CMCAPCHR,60.850)
In +tis tyme , aftir +te deth of Gayus , was Marcelline mad pope ,
(CMCAPCHR,60.851)
and for very dred he obeyed onto +te precept of Diocleciane ,
(CMCAPCHR,60.852)
worchipid and encensed +te ydoles . (CMCAPCHR,60.853)
But aftir +tat he ded penauns , (CMCAPCHR,60.854)
and in +te councele desired +tat +tei schuld asine him more penauns .
(CMCAPCHR,60.855)
And +tei sayde , Thi maystir Petir denyed Crist , (CMCAPCHR,60.856)
and so ded +tou . (CMCAPCHR,60.857)
Whech of +te aposteles was so bold for to gyue him penauns ?
(CMCAPCHR,60.858)
Therfor do +tiself what +tou lest - (CMCAPCHR,60.859)
we haue no power ouyr +te . (CMCAPCHR,60.860)
So he comaunded hem +tat , aftir his deth , +tei schuld not byry him .
(CMCAPCHR,60.861)
And streite he went to Dioclecian , (CMCAPCHR,60.862)
and offered himself for a Cristen man , (CMCAPCHR,60.863)
and lost his hed ; (CMCAPCHR,60.864)
xxx dayes lay his body onbiried , til Seynt Petir appered to Marcelle ,
+te pope , and bad him bery it be +te body of Seynt Petir .
(CMCAPCHR,60.865)
Aftir him was Marcelle pope v +gere . (CMCAPCHR,60.866)
He ordeyned xv cardinales in Rome for to baptize men and byry hem .
(CMCAPCHR,60.867)
For he wold not obeye Maximiniane and thurifie , (CMCAPCHR,60.868)
he sette hym in a cherch wech stant in a strete cleped Via Lata ,
(CMCAPCHR,60.869)
and mad him in +te same cherch for to kepe bestes as in a stabil
, (CMCAPCHR,61.870)
and +tere was he ded , byried in +te cymiteri cleped Priscille .
(CMCAPCHR,61.871)
Eusebius cam aftir him , a Grek ; (CMCAPCHR,61.872)
and +tan Melchiades , born in Affrik . (CMCAPCHR,61.873)
He ordeyned +tat no Cristen man schuld fast neythir Sunday ne +Tursday
, (CMCAPCHR,61.874)
for +to to dayes were solemply fastid among +te hethen men .
(CMCAPCHR,61.875)
Anno 5495-5496 ; 297-298 . (CMCAPCHR,61.876)
Galerius regned too +gere , with Constantine and Lucinie .
(CMCAPCHR,61.877)
This Constantine conquered al Spayn , (CMCAPCHR,61.878)
and aftir +tat cam into Britayn (CMCAPCHR,61.879)
and compelled +te lond to pay her old tribute to Rome ,
(CMCAPCHR,61.880)
wedded here a mayden +tei cleped Heleyn , +te kyngis doutir of
Colchester , (CMCAPCHR,61.881)
and of +tis woman and of him cam Grete Constantine , +tat ded mech for
+te Cherch . (CMCAPCHR,61.882)
Than deied +tis Constantyn in Britayn , (CMCAPCHR,61.883)
and was byried at +Gork , (CMCAPCHR,61.884)
and left his son , Grete Constantin , +te empire of Frauns and of Spayn
, with o+tir cuntre's . (CMCAPCHR,61.885)
In +tis tyme was Maxencius chosen emperour at Rome , (CMCAPCHR,61.886)
and he grew to swech insolens and cruelte' +tat +te puple of Rome sent
for +tis Constantine , (CMCAPCHR,61.887)
and aftir he had killid Maxensius +tei mad him emperour .
(CMCAPCHR,61.888)
Anno Mundi 5497-5527 ; Cristi 299-329 . (CMCAPCHR,61.889)
Constantine +te Grete regned xxxi +gere . (CMCAPCHR,61.890)
He was first cruel onto Cristen men , (CMCAPCHR,61.891)
aftir was he smet with +te seknes of leper , and so be miracle baptized
and cured be +te pope , Siluestir . (CMCAPCHR,61.892)
And aftir his baptem he gaf leue to alle Cristen men frely to bigge
cherches , and openly to here masses and prechyngis in +te name of oure
Lord Jesu Crist . (CMCAPCHR,61.893)
In his dayes began +te wikkid heresy of Arry - (CMCAPCHR,61.894)
+te secte is clepid Arrianes . (CMCAPCHR,61.895)
And ageyn +tat heresie were gadered in Grece , at a cite' cleped Nycene
, thre hundred and xviii bischoppis in +te presens of Constantine ,
(CMCAPCHR,61.896)
and +tere was Seint Nicholas +te bischop . (CMCAPCHR,61.897)
The Donatistes heresie eke began in +tis tyme , be on +tei called Donat
. (CMCAPCHR,61.898)
The Arrianes seid +tat Crist was lesse +tan his fadir , not only in his
manhod , as we sey , but in his godhed , as we sey not .
(CMCAPCHR,61.899)
The Donatistes sey +tat +te trewe feith is nowhere but with hem ,
(CMCAPCHR,62.901)
and +too +tat schuld come to her secte must be rebaptized .
(CMCAPCHR,62.902)
This Constantin ded make +te cherch of +te Saluatour , and +te cherch
of Petir and Poule , and +te cherch of Seynt Laurens , and many o+tir
werkis . (CMCAPCHR,62.903)
Summe sey of him +tat he erred fro +te feith in his ende and was
rebaptized of on Eusebie , bischop of Nichomedi , (CMCAPCHR,62.904)
but +tis opinion is not trew , (CMCAPCHR,62.905)
for it was his son , +tat hite Constans . (CMCAPCHR,62.906)
For Seynt Gregorie in his Register , and Ambrose Upon +te XIII Psalme ,
and Ysidre in his cronicles , sey +tat he deied a holy man ;
(CMCAPCHR,62.907)
and +te Grekis hold of him a solempne fest +te xxi day of May .
(CMCAPCHR,62.908)
In +tis mannes tyme was Siluestir pope xxxi +gere and x monthes , born
in Rome . (CMCAPCHR,62.909)
He mad +tis grete councel to be gadered at Nycene of ccc bischoppes and
xviii , where +te crede was mad whech we sey in oure messe .
(CMCAPCHR,62.910)
This pope went down into +te erde a hundred grecis and fifty ,
(CMCAPCHR,62.911)
and bond a dragon +tat had slayn +tousandis with +te wynd of his mouth
. (CMCAPCHR,62.912)
Anno 5528-5551 ; . (CMCAPCHR,62.913)
Constantine , +tis mannes son , with his too bretherin , Constant and
Constancius , regned xxiiii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,62.914)
These iii were +te sones of Grete Constantine . (CMCAPCHR,62.915)
First regned +te eldest al alone , (CMCAPCHR,62.916)
and whan he was ded be +te councell of his bro+tir Constans , +tan
regned +te same Constauns , (CMCAPCHR,62.917)
and was turned be a fals prest to +te heresie of +te Arianes .
(CMCAPCHR,62.918)
He pursewid all +te Cristen bischoppis and prestis +torow +te world :
(CMCAPCHR,62.919)
summe he exiled , (CMCAPCHR,62.920)
summe he put oute here rite eyne , (CMCAPCHR,62.921)
and namely +te worthi man , Athanasius , whech mad Quicunque vult ,
pursewed so feruently +tat he durst not appere openly vii +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,62.922)
And al +tis persecucion was for on Arrian , whech deyed at
Constantinople ful schamefully . (CMCAPCHR,62.923)
For as he went to cherch with his clientis and mech pride , +tere fell
upon him a appetite for to go to a sege ; (CMCAPCHR,62.924)
and with his issew went all +te guttis oute of his wombe down into +te
gong , (CMCAPCHR,62.925)
and +tis was kept ful grete councell fro +te emperour , seyng +tat he
deyed in a cothe . (CMCAPCHR,62.926)
In +tese dayes Lucius was pope , +tat mad a lawe +tat +tere schuld no
clerk answere to no cause but in +te Cherch . (CMCAPCHR,62.927)
In his dayes lyued +tese men : Athanasius , Pafnucius , Eusebius
, Nicholaus , Hillarius , Victorius , Hillarion , Epiphanius , Johannes
Crisostomus . (CMCAPCHR,63.928)
In +tese dayes was Liberi pope . (CMCAPCHR,63.929)
He was exiled be +te emperoure , and on Felix chosen , and +tan
Liberius ageyn , (CMCAPCHR,63.930)
and so began a scisme in +te Cherch - (CMCAPCHR,63.931)
for vii +gere +tis Liberius kept Seynt Petir cherch and Seynt Laurens
with fors of armes . (CMCAPCHR,63.932)
So was Felix - for he seid +tat +te emperour and +te pope were
heretikes - martired , and on Eusebius sperd in a litil hous , in whech
he deyed for hungir . (CMCAPCHR,63.933)
In +tis tyme was Donate , +te grete gramarion , +tat taute Seyn Jerom
gramer . (CMCAPCHR,63.934)
And +te grete heremite Antoni lyued in +tis tyme . (CMCAPCHR,63.935)
The bones eke of Seynt Andrew and Luk were brout to Constantinople .
(CMCAPCHR,63.936)
In +tis tyme Julianus Apostata was mad a monk . (CMCAPCHR,63.937)
For +tis Emperour Constauns killid +te bro+tir of Julian ,
(CMCAPCHR,63.938)
and +terfor he fledde , (CMCAPCHR,63.939)
for he cam of +te imperial blood - (CMCAPCHR,63.940)
Grete Constantin bro+tir was his fader - (CMCAPCHR,63.941)
and +tus Juliane walkid dyuers prouinces , drawyng euir to
nigromanceres and wicchis , inquiring diligently if euir he schuld be
emperour . (CMCAPCHR,63.942)
And at +te last he mad feith to a deuel +tat he schuld forsake his
cristendam , (CMCAPCHR,63.943)
and whan he had do +tis he told him +tat within fewe dayes he schuld
regne in +te empire . (CMCAPCHR,63.944)
Anno 5552-5554 ; 354-356 . (CMCAPCHR,63.945)
This Julian regned too +gere and ten monthis . (CMCAPCHR,63.946)
He was Apostata , as is seid before , and weel lerned in all +te
seculer sciens , (CMCAPCHR,63.947)
but he lefte +te study of diuinite' (CMCAPCHR,63.948)
and entended al to nigromancie and familiarite' of spirites .
(CMCAPCHR,63.949)
He porsewid Cristen men ful greuously , (CMCAPCHR,63.950)
pryued hem of her worchip , to +tis entent , for to bringe hem to
ydolatrie . (CMCAPCHR,63.951)
Vndir him were many martires , specialy Paule and Jon , keperis of +te
chaumbir of Constantin dowtir . (CMCAPCHR,63.952)
He gaue leue to +te Jewis to bygge ageyn +te Temple at Jerusalem ,
(CMCAPCHR,63.953)
but +te erdeqwaues come so often +tei were fayn to fle fro +te Temple
and fro +te cite' . (CMCAPCHR,63.954)
As he went to fite with +te Perses , whan he cam to Cesarie , +tat
stant in Capadoce , he +trette Basile , +te bischop , +tat whan he cam
ageyn victour , he schuld distroy +te cite' . (CMCAPCHR,64.955)
Vpon +tis +te bischop comaunded +te puple to prey God +tat he schuld
lette +te cursed mannes appetite , (CMCAPCHR,64.956)
and withinne fewe dayes a knite whech hite Mercurie , +tat Julianus had
martired for Crist , at +te comaundyng of oure Lady , ros oute of his
graue (CMCAPCHR,64.957)
and with his spere killid +tis Julian , (CMCAPCHR,64.958)
and in his deyng he cried , ' Tou hast ouyrcome , +tou Galile ! ' -
(CMCAPCHR,64.959)
for so cleped he Crist , and no o+tir name . (CMCAPCHR,64.960)
Anno 5555 ; 357 . (CMCAPCHR,64.961)
Jouiniane regned but o +gere . (CMCAPCHR,64.962)
He was first a knyte with +te kyng of Perse , cleped Sapor ,
(CMCAPCHR,64.963)
and whan Julian was ded he byried him worchipfully , (CMCAPCHR,64.964)
and +tan was he chosen emperour . (CMCAPCHR,64.965)
All +te biscoppis +tat were exiled in Constans tyme he cleped hem hom
to her cherchis ; (CMCAPCHR,64.966)
among hem was Athanase , clepid hom to Alisaundre . (CMCAPCHR,64.967)
He sperd +te templis of ydolis (CMCAPCHR,64.968)
and opened Cristen cherchis . (CMCAPCHR,64.969)
He was ded in a certeyn hous +tat was new waschid with lym and clos fro
+te eyir , strangillid with +te hete . (CMCAPCHR,64.970)
In +tis tyme was Damasus pope , a excellent man in uersifying .
(CMCAPCHR,64.971)
He ordeyned , at +te praier of Seint Jerom , +tat in +te ende of euery
psalme +te Cherch schul sey , ' Gloria Patri ' . (CMCAPCHR,64.972)
He ordeyned +te maner of singing in +te qwere , +tat half schuld singe
on +te o side , and half on +te othir . (CMCAPCHR,64.973)
In +tis tyme was Josaphat , a kingis son , mad a hermyte be +te
exortacion of on Barlaam . (CMCAPCHR,64.974)
In +tis tyme Seint Ambrose , bischop of Melan , mad many ympnes , whech
be sunge in +te Cherch , (CMCAPCHR,64.975)
and be his preching mani of Itaile were conuerted to Crist .
(CMCAPCHR,64.976)
In +tis tyme lyued Basilius , bischop of Cesarea , and his brothir
Grego Nazanzene , Dindimus of Alisaundre , and Jerom at Bethlem , Seint
Martyn , and +te too Macharies , Ysidre , and many othir .
(CMCAPCHR,64.977)
Anno 5556-5566 ; 358-368 . (CMCAPCHR,64.978)
Valentinian , with his bro+tir Valent , regned xi +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,64.979)
He dwelt before with Juliane +te emperour , whom Julian put in choys
whe+tir he wold forsake his knythod or his cristendam ,
(CMCAPCHR,64.980)
and he forsok his knythod . (CMCAPCHR,64.981)
Therfor oure Lord exalted him onto +te empire . (CMCAPCHR,64.982)
He deied of +te flix of blood . (CMCAPCHR,64.983)
He was trew of condicion , fayre of visage , sotill of witte ,
fayre-spokyn , (CMCAPCHR,65.984)
but he spak but seldam . (CMCAPCHR,65.985)
In his tyme was Ambrose mad bischop of Melan , +tat wrot many notabel
bokes and episteles . (CMCAPCHR,65.986)
Anno ; 369-372 . (CMCAPCHR,65.987)
Valens , with Gracian and Ualentinian , regned iiii +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,65.988)
This Valens was a Arrian , (CMCAPCHR,65.989)
and ded mech harm onto good Cristen men , (CMCAPCHR,65.990)
but God suffered him to be killid in a batail whech he had with +te
Gothis . (CMCAPCHR,65.991)
He mad a lawe +tat munkys schuld fite and go to batayle , or ellis men
schuld compelle hem with battis . (CMCAPCHR,65.992)
Anno 5571-5576 ; 373-378 . (CMCAPCHR,65.993)
Gracian , with his bretherin , Valentinian and Theodosie , regned vi
+gere . (CMCAPCHR,65.994)
This man was trewe in his feith and deuoute onto +te Cherch .
(CMCAPCHR,65.995)
For onto his tyme +te heresi of Arrianes was gretly meynteyned in
Itaile . (CMCAPCHR,65.996)
And he with good councel destroyed it finaly (CMCAPCHR,65.997)
and broute +te cuntre' to +te rith byleue . (CMCAPCHR,65.998)
He was resonabily wel lettered , smal eter , mesured in drynk , schort
slepir , ouircomer of lustis , fulfillid with vertues at +te best .
(CMCAPCHR,65.999)
In +tis tyme was Ciricus pope . (CMCAPCHR,65.1000)
He gadered a councell at Constantinople of ccc and l biscoppis .
(CMCAPCHR,65.1001)
He condempned +te heresi of Maniche , (CMCAPCHR,65.1002)
and exiled hem , (CMCAPCHR,65.1003)
and forbad all Cristen men her felauchip . (CMCAPCHR,65.1004)
He ordeyned eke +tat non of hem schuld be receyued but to euyrlesting
penauns . (CMCAPCHR,65.1005)
In +tis tyme Paula and Eustochium went oute of Rome to Bethlem to
dwelle with Seint Jerom . (CMCAPCHR,65.1006)
In +tis tyme a child was born at Emaus +tat fro +te nowil upward had
too bodies and too hedis , (CMCAPCHR,65.1007)
and whan on ete , +te othir slept ; (CMCAPCHR,65.1008)
be +te nethir part he had but to hepis and to leggis .
(CMCAPCHR,65.1009)
Orosius was also in +tis tyme , +tat was messagere betwix Jerom and
Augustin , whech mad a book onto Seynt Augustin - (CMCAPCHR,65.1010)
it is clepid Ormesta Mundi . (CMCAPCHR,65.1011)
Anno 5577-5588 ; . (CMCAPCHR,65.1012)
Theodosius regned xii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,65.1013)
In his tyme fell a grete debate betwix Jewis and hethen , whech secte
was of most perfeccioun , (CMCAPCHR,65.1014)
but +tis man mad +tis strif to cese , (CMCAPCHR,65.1015)
for he distroyed all +te temples of ydolis (CMCAPCHR,66.1017)
and put +te Jewis vndir tribute . (CMCAPCHR,66.1018)
In +tis tyme was Augustin conuerted fro his erroure onto +te feith be
+te prayer of his modir , be +te preching of Seynt Ambrose , and
exortacion of Simpliciane . (CMCAPCHR,66.1019)
For as it may be gadered of cronicles , he was bore in +te +gere of
oure Lord ccc and lx , (CMCAPCHR,66.1020)
and conuerted in +te +gere ccc and xc . (CMCAPCHR,66.1021)
He deied in cccc and xxx . (CMCAPCHR,66.1022)
He mad many bokes , (CMCAPCHR,66.1023)
conuicte many herisies ; (CMCAPCHR,66.1024)
for his grete labour is he cleped +te flour of doctouris .
(CMCAPCHR,66.1025)
This Cristen emperour +tat we speke of ouyrcam his enmies more with
orisen +tan with swerd . (CMCAPCHR,66.1026)
He deied at Melan , (CMCAPCHR,66.1027)
and is byried at Constantinople . (CMCAPCHR,66.1028)
In +tis tyme was Anastasius pope . (CMCAPCHR,66.1029)
He ordeyned +tat +tere schuld no man be receyued to +te holy ordres of
+te Cherch but he had his membris of his body hole . (CMCAPCHR,66.1030)
He ordeyned eke +tat whan +te Gospel is red , euery man schuld stande .
(CMCAPCHR,66.1031)
Anno Mundi ; . (CMCAPCHR,66.1032)
Archadius and Honorius regned xiii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,66.1033)
In his tyme was a bischop in a town +tei cleped Pire , his name was
Donate , whech kyllid a grete dragoun with +te breth of his mouth ;
(CMCAPCHR,66.1034)
viii +gok of oxen myte scarsly drawe +te dragon to +te place +tere he
schuld be brent . (CMCAPCHR,66.1035)
In +tis same tyme +te bodies of Abacuch and Miche were founde and
translat . (CMCAPCHR,66.1036)
In +tese dayes sprong +to too heresies , +te Priscilianistes and
Pelagianes . (CMCAPCHR,66.1037)
The first saide +tat Criste was no veri man . (CMCAPCHR,66.1038)
The secunde saide +tat men may of her owne nature do good dedis ,
withoute mediacion of +te grace of God . (CMCAPCHR,66.1039)
These heresies were beten and knokked be +te myty hambir of God whech
was called Augustin , +tat +tei wasted oute of mennes soules .
(CMCAPCHR,66.1040)
In +tese dayes Albericus , kyng of Gothis , entered Ytaile
(CMCAPCHR,66.1041)
and cam to Rome , (CMCAPCHR,66.1042)
wastid +te cyte' with swerd and fire , +geuing first +tis precept :
+tere schuld man do no harm to no cherch ne to no persone +tat fled to
+te cherch . (CMCAPCHR,66.1043)
And whan +te cite' brent , +tei +tat were not of Cristen feith
blasphemed Crist , (CMCAPCHR,66.1044)
and seide +tat +tis mischef cam upon hem because +tei had lefte +te
seruyse of her olde goddis and were turned to Crist ;
(CMCAPCHR,67.1045)
and +tis blasphemie was cause +tat Augustin mad +tat solemp book whech
is cleped De Ciuitate Dei . (CMCAPCHR,67.1046)
In +tese dayes was Innocent pope , whech ordeyned +tat men schuld fast
on Satyrday , (CMCAPCHR,67.1047)
for +tat day lay Crist in +te sepulcre . (CMCAPCHR,67.1048)
He mad a constitucion eke +tat +te child whech was born of a Cristen
woman schuld be baptized - (CMCAPCHR,67.1049)
Pelagius seid +te reuers . (CMCAPCHR,67.1050)
He ordeyned eke +te consecracion of +te oyle with whech men be anoynted
at her ende . (CMCAPCHR,67.1051)
Anno ; . (CMCAPCHR,67.1052)
Honorius , with Theodosie +te +gonger , regned xv +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,67.1053)
In +tis tyme were gadered ccc bischoppis and xiii at Cartage ageyn +te
heresi of Pelagius , +tat deneyed Cristis grace . (CMCAPCHR,67.1054)
And in +tese dayes lyued Cirille , bischop of Alisaundre ;
(CMCAPCHR,67.1055)
and Seynt Jerom deyed at Bethlem +te +gere of his age foure score and
on , whos soule appered onto Augustin at Ypon with grete lite and swete
sauour , with wordis eke of coumfort , swech as Seint Augustin wold
neuir write . (CMCAPCHR,67.1056)
This Honorius was lich his fader in +te trewe religion of Crist .
(CMCAPCHR,67.1057)
He deied at Rome , biried by Seynt Petir cherch . (CMCAPCHR,67.1058)
In +tese dayes was Zozime pope , a Grek . (CMCAPCHR,67.1059)
He ordeyned +tat no bondeman schuld be mad a clerk , and +tat +te
pascale schuld be blessed at Pase . (CMCAPCHR,67.1060)
Aftir him was Bonefas pope . (CMCAPCHR,67.1061)
He comaunded +tat +tere schuld no woman wasch +te corporas ne touche it
. (CMCAPCHR,67.1062)
And aftir him was pope Celestinus I=us= . (CMCAPCHR,67.1063)
He ordeyned prestis schuld sei , ' Judica me , Deus ' , before messe .
(CMCAPCHR,67.1064)
He sent Seint Patrik , +te son of Concha , whech was Seynt Martin
sistir , into Erlond for her conuercion . (CMCAPCHR,67.1065)
He gadered +te grete councell at Ephese , in whech was condempned
Nestorius , +tat seide +tere be to persones in oure Lord Jesu Crist .
(CMCAPCHR,67.1066)
Anno 5617-5643 ; 419-445 . (CMCAPCHR,67.1067)
Theodosius +te Secunde regned xxvii +gere with Valentiniane ,
his neue . (CMCAPCHR,68.1068)
In his tyme +te deuel appered in Crete in +te liknes of Moises ,
promising to +te Jewis +tat he schuld lede hem ouyr +te se to Jerusalem
with drye feet . (CMCAPCHR,68.1069)
And many of hem +tat folowed him he killid ; (CMCAPCHR,68.1070)
+tei +tat scaped were turned to Crist and baptized . (CMCAPCHR,68.1071)
In +tis same tyme was +te fest of +te bondis of Seynt Petir begunne .
(CMCAPCHR,68.1072)
And Totila in +tese dayes , kyng of Hungri , cam with mech puple to
distroye +te empire of Rome , (CMCAPCHR,68.1073)
but at +te prayer of Seint Leon , +te pope , he left his purpos .
(CMCAPCHR,68.1074)
The vii sleperis , +tat had slept to hundred +gere in +tis emperoures
time , risen in testimoni of +te general resurreccion , whech many
heretikes +tat tyme denyed . (CMCAPCHR,68.1075)
In +tese dayes was Sixtus pope - (CMCAPCHR,68.1076)
he was +te iii of +tat name . (CMCAPCHR,68.1077)
He bylid +te cherch of Seynt Mari Major . (CMCAPCHR,68.1078)
O+tir men write +tat on Johannes Patricius schul a mad +tis cherch in
tyme of Liberi +te pope . (CMCAPCHR,68.1079)
Vphap +tis pope mored it (CMCAPCHR,68.1080)
or arayed it , as he ded many o+tir . (CMCAPCHR,68.1081)
He is biried be +te bodi of Seynt Laurens , Via Tiburtina .
(CMCAPCHR,68.1082)
Aftir him was Leon pope xxi +gere . (CMCAPCHR,68.1083)
He held +te grete councell at Calcidony ageyn Euticen , +te heretik .
(CMCAPCHR,68.1084)
It happed on a Pase-day he hoselid a certeyn woman , and sche kissid
his hand , aftir whech kissing he had swech temptacion +tat for
vexacion he ded smyte of +tat hand . (CMCAPCHR,68.1085)
+Tan was +tere mech grucching in +te puple whi he sang no messe .
(CMCAPCHR,68.1086)
Tho was he fayn to pray oure Lady Mary of help , (CMCAPCHR,68.1087)
and sche appered onto him (CMCAPCHR,68.1088)
and restored his hand . (CMCAPCHR,68.1089)
He wrote eke a epistel ageyn +te heretikes , Fabian and Euticen ,
(CMCAPCHR,68.1090)
and leid +te lettir upon Seint Petir auter , prayng to Seynt Petir +tat
if ony+ting were wrong writin , Seint Petir schuld amend it ,
(CMCAPCHR,68.1091)
and aftir iii dayes he fond it rased and amendid aftir +te plesauns of
God . (CMCAPCHR,68.1092)
He is byried in Seynt Petir cherch . (CMCAPCHR,68.1093)
Anno ; 446-452 . (CMCAPCHR,68.1094)
Marcianus and Valentinus regned vii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,68.1095)
In his tyme on Theodoricus , kyng of Gothis , went into Spayn with a
gret hoost , (CMCAPCHR,68.1096)
and conqwered al +tat lond . (CMCAPCHR,68.1097)
Aftir +tat he killid +tis Marcian at Constantinople .
(CMCAPCHR,68.1098)
In +tis tyme was Seynt Genofepha at Paris , a holy woman , whech had
+tis special grace , +tat whom sche anoynted with holy oyle he was hol
. (CMCAPCHR,68.1099)
Anno 5651-5667 ; 453-469 . (CMCAPCHR,69.1101)
Leo +te First regned xvii +gere , in whech tyme mech of Egipte an al
Alisaunder was infecte with +te heresi of on Dioscorus , +tat held +tis
opinion , +tat +tere is but o nature in Crist - (CMCAPCHR,69.1102)
the feith is +tat in oure Lord Jesu Crist is o persone and too natures
; (CMCAPCHR,69.1103)
with +tis same heresie was +tis emperour infect , and with o+tir ,
in-so-mech +tat all +te ymages whech mite be founde at Rome of ony
seyntis he caried hem to Constantinople , (CMCAPCHR,69.1104)
and +tere he brent hem . (CMCAPCHR,69.1105)
In his dayes +te body of Helize was translate to Alisaundre , and +te
body of Mark onto Venys . (CMCAPCHR,69.1106)
And in +tese dayes lyued Seint Mamert , +tat ordeyned +te iii dayes of
Rogacion before Ascensioun . (CMCAPCHR,69.1107)
In +tese daies lyued on Prosper , notarie onto Leon +te pope , a holy
man , +tat mad a grete book of +te lif contemplatif .
(CMCAPCHR,69.1108)
In +tese dayes was Hillari pope . (CMCAPCHR,69.1109)
He ordeyned +tere schuld no biscop asigne his successour .
(CMCAPCHR,69.1110)
He is biried be Seint Laurens . (CMCAPCHR,69.1111)
Aftir him was Simplicius pope . (CMCAPCHR,69.1112)
This man edified a cherch of oure Lady and Seint Viuiane ,
(CMCAPCHR,69.1113)
and +tere lith he , with iiii +tousand martires cclxx , beside women
and childirn . (CMCAPCHR,69.1114)
In +tese dayes was Arthure kyng of Bretayn , +tat with his manhod
conqwered Flaunderes , Frauns , Norwey , and Denmark ,
(CMCAPCHR,69.1115)
and aftir he was gretely woundid he went into an ylde cleped Auallone ,
(CMCAPCHR,69.1116)
and +tere deyed . (CMCAPCHR,69.1117)
The olde Britones suppose +tat he is o-lyue . (CMCAPCHR,69.1118)
Anno 5668-5684 ; . (CMCAPCHR,69.1119)
Zenon regned xvii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,69.1120)
This man mad many lawes , (CMCAPCHR,69.1121)
and among al bysinesse he laboured for to kille Leon , +te forseid
emperour son . (CMCAPCHR,69.1122)
But +te moder hid +te child , (CMCAPCHR,69.1123)
and presented on vnto +te emperour +tat was lich +te child .
(CMCAPCHR,69.1124)
And he ded him make a clerk , whech lyued so onto +te tyme of Justine
+te emperour . (CMCAPCHR,69.1125)
In +tat tyme was founde +te body of Seynt Barnabe +te apostel , and
with him +te gospel of Seint Mathew writin with his owne hand .
(CMCAPCHR,69.1126)
In +tis tyme +te kyng of Affrik was mad a Arriane , (CMCAPCHR,69.1127)
and he of malice exiled ccc bischoppis , (CMCAPCHR,69.1128)
and sperd her cherchis , (CMCAPCHR,69.1129)
and sent hem into a ylde is cleped Sardinia . (CMCAPCHR,69.1130)
In +tis tyme was Felix pope . (CMCAPCHR,70.1132)
He ordeyned +tat , whan a man was accused , he schuld haue auysement of
answere , and +tat his juges schuld not be suspecte .
(CMCAPCHR,70.1133)
Anno Mundi ; 487-512 . (CMCAPCHR,70.1134)
Anastasius regned xxvi +gere . (CMCAPCHR,70.1135)
In his tyme Transamunde , kyng of Wandalis , sperd all +te cherchis in
Affrik +tat were not consenting to Arrius . (CMCAPCHR,70.1136)
In +tat same tyme a bischop at Cartage , whos name was Olimpius , in a
bath as he blasphemed +te blessed Trinite' , for he was a Ariane ,
sodeynly with iii firi dartis a aungel smet him to +te deth .
(CMCAPCHR,70.1137)
A othir bischop of +te same secte , his name was Barabas , he baptized
a man in +tis forme , (CMCAPCHR,70.1138)
' Barabas baptizeth +te be +te Son , in +te name of +te Fadir and +te
Holy Gost ' ; (CMCAPCHR,70.1139)
sodeynly +te watyr vanisched awey , (CMCAPCHR,70.1140)
and he +tat schuld a be baptized went (CMCAPCHR,70.1141)
and was baptized as +te forme of +te sacrament requirith .
(CMCAPCHR,70.1142)
In +tese dayes was Gelasius pope viii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,70.1143)
He mad many orisones , and tractes , and ympnes , (CMCAPCHR,70.1144)
and mad +tat comoun preface , Dignum et justum est equum et salutare .
(CMCAPCHR,70.1145)
Aftir him was +te secund Anastasius pope ii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,70.1146)
He ordeyned +tat euery clerk schuld treuly sey his seruyse and not leue
it for no cause . (CMCAPCHR,70.1147)
Aftir him was Simacus pope xv +gere . (CMCAPCHR,70.1148)
He ordeyned +tat Gloria in Excelsis schuld be songe at messe ,
(CMCAPCHR,70.1149)
for he mad +tis ympne , saue +te beginning , whech was mad be a aungell
. (CMCAPCHR,70.1150)
In his tyme was a scisme betwix him and on Laurens , whech had eleccion
of many . (CMCAPCHR,70.1151)
Simachus kept +te paleys Lateranense , (CMCAPCHR,70.1152)
and Laurens kept Seynt Mari Major , (CMCAPCHR,70.1153)
but in a grete councell at Rauen , present +te kyng of Itaile ,
Theodorik , Simacus was confermed and Laurence rejecte .
(CMCAPCHR,70.1154)
But aftirward +te pope gaue him a bischoprich , whech is clepid
Micherius . (CMCAPCHR,70.1155)
In +tis tyme was Boys exiled fro Rome to Pauye , (CMCAPCHR,70.1156)
and +tere mad he his bokes , as is supposed , (CMCAPCHR,70.1157)
for +tis is sikir : (CMCAPCHR,70.1158)
+tere is he byried . (CMCAPCHR,70.1159)
In +tis tyme was Seynt Remigius . (CMCAPCHR,70.1160)
Anno 5711-5719 ; 513-521 . (CMCAPCHR,71.1162)
Justine was emperour ix +gere . (CMCAPCHR,71.1163)
He was ful bisi to destroye +te heresi of +te Arrianes ;
(CMCAPCHR,71.1164)
for +tere he was at Constantinople he sperd her cherchis
(CMCAPCHR,71.1165)
and suffered hem not to teche . (CMCAPCHR,71.1166)
Therfor was +te king of Itaile wroth , (CMCAPCHR,71.1167)
and wold a killid +te bischoppis of Itaile but +tat he dred indignacion
of the emperour . (CMCAPCHR,71.1168)
Therfor he sent +te pope and o+tir worthy men onto Justine , +tat +te
Arrianes schuld be restored to her cherchis , or ellis he wold kille
+te bischoppis of Ytaile . (CMCAPCHR,71.1169)
And whil +tei were oute he killid Boys and many o+tir .
(CMCAPCHR,71.1170)
And whan +te pope cam hom to Itaile and broute +te kyng graunt of his
will , +get he put +te pope in prison , where he deyed ,
(CMCAPCHR,71.1171)
and withinne a litil tyme aftir +tat +te king deied sodeynly , whos
soule a holy man sey whan it was put in a boiling pot in helle .
(CMCAPCHR,71.1172)
In +tis tyme was Hormisda pope . (CMCAPCHR,71.1173)
He mad a grete bem of siluyr before Seynt Petir whech weyed a +tousand
pound and xl . (CMCAPCHR,71.1174)
Aftir him was Jon pope , in whos tyme Frauns was conuerted .
(CMCAPCHR,71.1175)
He deied at Rauenne in prison , (CMCAPCHR,71.1176)
and biried is at Rome in Seint Petir cherch . (CMCAPCHR,71.1177)
Anno ; 522-559 . (CMCAPCHR,71.1178)
Justiniane +te First , he regned xxxviii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,71.1179)
This man was in a grete erroure , whech began in Antioche ,
(CMCAPCHR,71.1180)
but he was conuerted and reformed to +te feith by Agapitus +te pope .
(CMCAPCHR,71.1181)
This emperour mad many lawes , both +te digest and +te code , whech ar
+te grounde of Cyuyle . (CMCAPCHR,71.1182)
He had a lord vndir him +tat kepte his batailes , (CMCAPCHR,71.1183)
his name was Besibarius . (CMCAPCHR,71.1184)
He ouyrcam hem of Perse , (CMCAPCHR,71.1185)
and mech of Affrik he put vndir tribute . (CMCAPCHR,71.1186)
Than cam he to Rome (CMCAPCHR,71.1187)
and fond it besegid . (CMCAPCHR,71.1188)
He distroyed +te sege (CMCAPCHR,71.1189)
and gat him mech worchip , (CMCAPCHR,71.1190)
for he took +te kyng of Gothis (CMCAPCHR,71.1191)
and led him to Constantinople to +te emperour . (CMCAPCHR,71.1192)
In +tis tyme leued a Cristen poete , (CMCAPCHR,71.1193)
Orator was his name . (CMCAPCHR,71.1194)
He mad a solempne werk in vers upon +te book whech +tei clepe Actus
Apostolorum . (CMCAPCHR,71.1195)
And Precian , +te gramarion , was in +tis tyme . (CMCAPCHR,71.1196)
And Cassiodre , a senatoure of Rauen , was at +tis tyme , first a
senatoure and +tanne a monk , whech mad a nobel werk upon +te Sauter ,
folowyng mech +te steppes of Seynt Augustin . (CMCAPCHR,71.1197)
In +tis tyme Jewis and Sarasines gadered togidir at Cesare in Palestine
killid +te most part of Cristen men in +tat cyte' . (CMCAPCHR,72.1199)
And whan +tis cam to +te emperoures knowlech he vengid here blood with
myty power . (CMCAPCHR,72.1200)
This Justiniane mad a meruelous and a costful temple in Constantinople
, whech was cleped Seint Sophie , (CMCAPCHR,72.1201)
and +tere is he byried . (CMCAPCHR,72.1202)
In his tyme was Felix +te IIII pope iiii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,72.1203)
He ordeyned +tat men schuld be anoynted with holy oyle or they deye .
(CMCAPCHR,72.1204)
Aftir him was Boneface +te Secunde ii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,72.1205)
He ordeyned +tat clerkis schuld stand be hemself , and +te puple be
hemself , in +te tyme of dyuyne seruyse . (CMCAPCHR,72.1206)
And +tan was Jon +te Secunde pope ii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,72.1207)
In his tyme lyued Maurus , +tat was disciple to Seyn Benet .
(CMCAPCHR,72.1208)
And aftir him was +te first Agapitus i +gere . (CMCAPCHR,72.1209)
He ordeyned +tat men schuld go on processioun on Sundayes .
(CMCAPCHR,72.1210)
Than was Siluery pope iii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,72.1211)
And for he cursed a byschop +tei clepid Anthemius for heresie , +terfor
+te emperour , at instans of his wif , exiled and killid him in a ylde
+tei clepe Ponciane . (CMCAPCHR,72.1212)
And +tan was Vigilius pope xvii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,72.1213)
He ordeyned +tat auteres schuld stand into +te est . (CMCAPCHR,72.1214)
In +tat tyme was in Cicile a clerk +tei clepid Theophilus , whech
denyed Crist and took him to +te deuel , body and soule ,
(CMCAPCHR,72.1215)
but aftir he was take to mercy be mediacion of oure Lady .
(CMCAPCHR,72.1216)
And in +tese dayes was Pelagius pope iiii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,72.1217)
He ordeyned +tat heretikes and scismatikes schuld haue no priuilege of
+te Cherch , but +tei schuld be punchid be seculer power .
(CMCAPCHR,72.1218)
In +tis tyme was Seynt Brandane leuyng in Scotlond , (CMCAPCHR,72.1219)
and in +tis tyme +te bones of Seynt Steuene were browt to Rome and
leide be Laurens . (CMCAPCHR,72.1220)
Anno 5758-5768 ; . (CMCAPCHR,72.1221)
Justiniane +te Secunde regned xi +gere . (CMCAPCHR,72.1222)
In +tat tyme a lord clepid Narses , for fer of Sophie +te
em-peresse , fled to +te Longbardis whech dwelled not +tan in
Itaile , (CMCAPCHR,73.1223)
brout hem with fors into Itaile . (CMCAPCHR,73.1224)
Before +tat tyme +te puple of Longobardis dwelled in Panonie ,
(CMCAPCHR,73.1225)
and +tis same Narses had dwelled with +te kyng , whech hite Aburre ,
and aftir +tat with his successour , Rotharie , (CMCAPCHR,73.1226)
and +tere mad +tei comnaunt who +te kingdam of Itaile myte come to her
dominacion and be broute fro Justinian , +tat dwelt at Constantinople ,
(CMCAPCHR,73.1227)
and +tus , be mediacion of Narses , +te Longobardis were brout into
Itaile , (CMCAPCHR,73.1228)
and dwelle +tere onto +tis tyme . (CMCAPCHR,73.1229)
And so aftir Narses was go fro Justiniane he had neuir rest , but euir
vexid with bataile . (CMCAPCHR,73.1230)
In his tyme was Jon +te +tird pope , +tat in his dayes was a grete
repayrer of cimiteries +tere martires were biried . (CMCAPCHR,73.1231)
He mad in Rome a cherch of Philip and Jacob , (CMCAPCHR,73.1232)
but he is biried at Seint Petir cherch . (CMCAPCHR,73.1233)
He was pope xii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,73.1234)
Anno 5769-5775 ; 571-577 . (CMCAPCHR,73.1235)
Tiberius +te Secund regned vii +gere , a Cristen emperour , to pore men
a veri fader , (CMCAPCHR,73.1236)
for +te tresoure of his paleis he departed among +te pore ;
(CMCAPCHR,73.1237)
and whan +te emperesse vndirtook him for his wasting of +te comoun good
, he wold sey onto hir , ' Dame , I beleue verili if we be bisi for to
gete us tresoure in heuene , God schal send us sufficiens in erde ' .
(CMCAPCHR,73.1238)
Happid aftir +tat he went by on of his places and sei in +te ground a
tabel of marbil , on whech was a crosse . (CMCAPCHR,73.1239)
He comaunded +te table schuld be remeued , (CMCAPCHR,73.1240)
for it was not goodly , as he seyde , +tat men schuld trede on +te
crosse . (CMCAPCHR,73.1241)
Whan +tat was reysid +tei fond a o+tir lich it , and +tan +te +tirde ,
(CMCAPCHR,73.1242)
and vndir +tat +tere fond +tei a grete tresoure . (CMCAPCHR,73.1243)
In his tyme was Benedictus +te First pope iiii +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,73.1244)
In his tyme +te Longobardis conquerid al Itaile - (CMCAPCHR,73.1245)
befor +tei had but Melan and +te cuntre' aboute - (CMCAPCHR,73.1246)
and aftir +tat conquest folowid a gret hungir . (CMCAPCHR,73.1247)
Than was Pelagius +te Secund pope x +gere . (CMCAPCHR,73.1248)
In his tyme fell swech reynes +tat +te watir of Tibir rose as hey as
Rome wallis , (CMCAPCHR,73.1249)
drenchid +te houses ; (CMCAPCHR,73.1250)
dragones and serpentis cam down in +te watir ,
(CMCAPCHR,74.1251)
and o+tir bestes dede , of whech was swech a stynk +tat it caused gret
pestilens in Rome . (CMCAPCHR,74.1252)
Anno 5776-5795 ; 578-597 . (CMCAPCHR,74.1253)
Mauricius regned xx +gere . (CMCAPCHR,74.1254)
He kepte +te trewe Cristen wey , (CMCAPCHR,74.1255)
and he was ful strong and wis in batayle . (CMCAPCHR,74.1256)
He ouyrcam many puples in batail , +te Perses , +te Armenes , be a
noble man +tat was his werriour . (CMCAPCHR,74.1257)
In his dayes was Gregorie mad pope , (CMCAPCHR,74.1258)
and he confermed +tat eleccioun with his imperial letteris .
(CMCAPCHR,74.1259)
In +te +tirtene +gere of Maurice Gregori sent Austin and his felaues to
+te conuercion of +te Saxones , whech were newe come into +te lond be
strength , and had dryuyn oute be strength +te very eyeris into Walis .
(CMCAPCHR,74.1260)
In +tese dayes Gregorie , bischop of Antioche , and Thebea , bischop of
Jerusalem , fond +te vnsowid cote of oure Lord Crist in Sephath , a
litil fro Jerusalem . (CMCAPCHR,74.1261)
Than fel a stauns betwix +te emperour and +te Pope Gregori , in-so-mech
+tat +te emperour seid mech euel of +te pope and seide he schud be ded
. (CMCAPCHR,74.1262)
And +tan was seyn oft-tyme at Rome a man goyng in a monkis habite ,
with a naked swerd in his hand , and criyng loude +tat Maurice schal be
ded +tis +gere . (CMCAPCHR,74.1263)
And whan +te emperour herd +tis noyse he repent him of his trespas ,
(CMCAPCHR,74.1264)
and ded penauns , (CMCAPCHR,74.1265)
and prayed oure Lord +tat +tis sentens schuld be chaunged ,
(CMCAPCHR,74.1266)
but within few +geres on Focas , a knyte of his , killid him .
(CMCAPCHR,74.1267)
Anno Mundi ; . (CMCAPCHR,74.1268)
Focas regned viii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,74.1269)
This man , with sedicious knytis , was sublimat in +te empire ,
(CMCAPCHR,74.1270)
and he , for more sikirnesse , killid +te emperour and many of his
lordis . (CMCAPCHR,74.1271)
This man graunted Bonefas +te pope leue to consecrate +te temple cleped
Pantheon to +te worchep of oure Lady and all seyntis .
(CMCAPCHR,74.1272)
In his tyme were iii popes : Sauinian - he ordeyned ringyng to +te
seruise of God ; and +tan Bonefas +te III - he ordeyned white past for
+te sacrament ; and +tan Bonefas +te IIII - he consecrate Pantheon ,
and ordeyned +te fest of All-halow . (CMCAPCHR,74.1273)
Anno ; . (CMCAPCHR,74.1274)
Eraclius , with his son Constantin , regned xxxi +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,75.1275)
The +tirde +gere of his regne Cosdre , the kyng of Perse , cam to
Jerusalem (CMCAPCHR,75.1276)
and took +te Patriark Zacari , and +te holy crosse , (CMCAPCHR,75.1277)
and ledde hem both into Perse . (CMCAPCHR,75.1278)
And in +te xii +gere of +tis Eraclius +te same Eraclius went into Pers
, (CMCAPCHR,75.1279)
and killid +te Kyng Cosdre , (CMCAPCHR,75.1280)
and brout +te holy crosse ageyn to Jerusalem . (CMCAPCHR,75.1281)
In +tis tyme began +tat cursed Machomet , +te prophete of +te Sarasines
. (CMCAPCHR,75.1282)
He was a wich , (CMCAPCHR,75.1283)
and he had eke +te falling euele , (CMCAPCHR,75.1284)
and whan he fel so , he feyned +tat Gabriel +te aungell appered +tan
onto him , and for +te clernesse +tat he sey he myte not stand , but
fel down as ded . (CMCAPCHR,75.1285)
He began first with +teft (CMCAPCHR,75.1286)
and was a prince of +teues . (CMCAPCHR,75.1287)
Aftirward he wedded a lady (CMCAPCHR,75.1288)
and was a gret lord . (CMCAPCHR,75.1289)
His book , whech +tei clepe Alcoran , was mad be +te councell of a munk
+tat was dampned at Rome for heresie and exiled fro +te cite' ,
(CMCAPCHR,75.1290)
his name was Sergius . (CMCAPCHR,75.1291)
In +te tyme of +tis emperour was ordeyned +tat fest whech is cleped
Exaltacion of +te Cros ; (CMCAPCHR,75.1292)
whan +te emperour broute hom +te cros , it schuld be halowid of +te
puple . (CMCAPCHR,75.1293)
In his time were seuene popes : - (CMCAPCHR,75.1294)
The first hite Deusdedit , (CMCAPCHR,75.1295)
iii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,75.1296)
He kissid a mysel , (CMCAPCHR,75.1297)
and sodeynly +te mysel was hol . (CMCAPCHR,75.1298)
The secund was Bonefas +te Fifte , (CMCAPCHR,75.1299)
v +gere . (CMCAPCHR,75.1300)
He ordeyned +tat robberis of cherchis schuld be cursed openly .
(CMCAPCHR,75.1301)
The +tirde was Honorius Primus , (CMCAPCHR,75.1302)
xiii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,75.1303)
He ordeyned +tat euery Satirday prestis schuld go with +te letanie to
Seint Petir cherch . (CMCAPCHR,75.1304)
This man mad +te cherch of Seynt Agnes , (CMCAPCHR,75.1305)
and +tere he lith . (CMCAPCHR,75.1306)
The fourte , Seuerinus , o +gere - (CMCAPCHR,75.1307)
he was a grete gyuer of elmesse . (CMCAPCHR,75.1308)
He is biried in Seint Petir cherch . (CMCAPCHR,75.1309)
The fifte was Jon +te Fourt , (CMCAPCHR,75.1310)
ii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,75.1311)
He took grete tresoure oute of +te Cherch for redempcion of Cristen men
whech Sarasines had take . (CMCAPCHR,75.1312)
The sexte was Theodorus +te First - (CMCAPCHR,76.1314)
he was pope sex +gere . (CMCAPCHR,76.1315)
He mad a book whech is cleped Penitencial , where confessoures may
lerne what penauns +tei schal gyue . (CMCAPCHR,76.1316)
The vii pope hite Martin +te First . (CMCAPCHR,76.1317)
He began in +te last +gere of Eraclius , (CMCAPCHR,76.1318)
and kept +tat office vi +gere . (CMCAPCHR,76.1319)
A swier of +te emperoures had in comaundment to kille +tis pope as he
stod at messe in +te cherch of Seint Mari Major , (CMCAPCHR,76.1320)
but oure Lord mad him blynd , +tat he myte not se +te pope .
(CMCAPCHR,76.1321)
This pope was exiled (CMCAPCHR,76.1322)
for he condempned Paule , +te patriarke of Constantinople , for heresie
. (CMCAPCHR,76.1323)
Anno 5835-5861 ; 637-663 . (CMCAPCHR,76.1324)
Constantin +te +tird , with Yradone his bro+tir , regned +tan xxvii
+gere . (CMCAPCHR,76.1325)
This Constantin was son onto Eraclius , (CMCAPCHR,76.1326)
and he was killid in Scicile for his wikkid lif . (CMCAPCHR,76.1327)
Mech of his lordchip was consumed be +te Sarasines , (CMCAPCHR,76.1328)
for he was not +te seruaunt of God . (CMCAPCHR,76.1329)
First killid he Martine , +te pope , (CMCAPCHR,76.1330)
and +tan cam he to Rome , (CMCAPCHR,76.1331)
and spoiled +te cite' , (CMCAPCHR,76.1332)
and al +te precious +tingis whech he fond +tere he bare hem into
Scicile . (CMCAPCHR,76.1333)
Many good Cristen prestis and o+tir he flagellid and aftir exiled
(CMCAPCHR,76.1334)
for +tei wold not consent to his heresie , whech +tei clepid
Monalechites , (CMCAPCHR,76.1335)
for +tei held +tat +tere was but o nature in Crist . (CMCAPCHR,76.1336)
And because he was odious to hem +tat dwelled at Constantinople ,
+terfor he took his jornay onto Itaile , purposing to dryue +te
Longobardis oute of +te cuntre' . (CMCAPCHR,76.1337)
But whan he cam to +te cuntre' cleped Beneuent , +te duke of +tat
cuntre' , Grinnaldus , put him of with myty power , (CMCAPCHR,76.1338)
and hurt mech of his hoost . (CMCAPCHR,76.1339)
Than went he to Rome and robbid it ageyn , and fro +tens into Scicile ,
where his owne men killid him in a bath . (CMCAPCHR,76.1340)
In +tese dayes was Eugenius Primus pope iii +gere , a holy man ,
beloued of all men . (CMCAPCHR,76.1341)
And aftir him was Vitalianus xiiii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,76.1342)
He ordeined song and orgones in +te Cherch . (CMCAPCHR,76.1343)
He mad on Theodre , +tat was a Grek , bischop of Cauntirbiri .
(CMCAPCHR,76.1344)
Aftir him was Deodatus iiii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,76.1345)
He was of swech gentilnesse +tat no man asked him ony peticion
and went awey desolat . (CMCAPCHR,77.1346)
In his tyme was +te body of Seynt Benet translate fro +te Mount of
Cassine onto +te monasteri clepid Floriacense . (CMCAPCHR,77.1347)
Than was Donus pope iiii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,77.1348)
He mad +te fayre place betwix +te strete and +te dores of Seyn Petir
cherch - (CMCAPCHR,77.1349)
+tei clepe +tat place now Paradisus Sancti Petri . (CMCAPCHR,77.1350)
Anno 5862-5878 ; . (CMCAPCHR,77.1351)
Constantinus IIII regned xvii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,77.1352)
In his tyme +te sexte councell is hold at Constantinople of bischoppis
to hundred iiii score and viii ageyn Gregori , +te patriark , whech
meynteyned +te same heresi of Crist in whech his fader and his ayle was
infecte . (CMCAPCHR,77.1353)
An in +tat councell was determined +tat in +te persone of oure Lord
Crist be not only to kyndis , but to willis . (CMCAPCHR,77.1354)
This emperour of good prouidens took trews with +te Arabes +tat dwelled
in Damasc , and with +te Bulgaris . (CMCAPCHR,77.1355)
He repayred many cherches whech were distroied be heretikes .
(CMCAPCHR,77.1356)
In +te secunde +gere of his regne was Agaton pope ii +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,77.1357)
He kissid eke a misel (CMCAPCHR,77.1358)
and mad him hool . (CMCAPCHR,77.1359)
Aftir him was Leo II=us= pope x +gere . (CMCAPCHR,77.1360)
He ordeyned +tat +te prest schuld kis +te pax and +tan send it to +te
puple . (CMCAPCHR,77.1361)
He was eloquent both in +te Latyn tonge and in +te Grek .
(CMCAPCHR,77.1362)
Thanne was Benedictus II=us= pope i +gere , whech repaired many
cherches . And +tan Johannes V=us= but o +gere . And +tan Zeno , not
fully o +gere . (CMCAPCHR,77.1363)
Aftir him was Sergius ny x +gere . (CMCAPCHR,77.1364)
He ordeyned +tat Agnus Dei schuld be songen thries whil +te preste
reseyued +te sacrament . (CMCAPCHR,77.1365)
This man , be a special reuelacioun , fond in +te sacrarie of Seynt
Petir cherch in a desolat place a forser of siluyr so old +tat it loked
lich no siluir , (CMCAPCHR,77.1366)
and whan he had ondo it he fond +tere a grete porcion of oure Lordis
crosse , arayed with gemmis . (CMCAPCHR,77.1367)
Anno 5879-5888 ; . (CMCAPCHR,77.1368)
Justinianus Secundus regned x +gere . (CMCAPCHR,77.1369)
He took trews with +te Sarasines for x +gere , both be lond and
be se . (CMCAPCHR,78.1370)
This man with his wisdam and largenes encresed +te empire ,
(CMCAPCHR,78.1371)
and broute it to mech worchip . (CMCAPCHR,78.1372)
He mad eke many lawes (CMCAPCHR,78.1373)
and ded grete reuerens to +te Cherch . (CMCAPCHR,78.1374)
And in +te x +gere of +tis empire on Leo Patricius ouyrcam him in
batail , (CMCAPCHR,78.1375)
put oute his eyne , (CMCAPCHR,78.1376)
and cut of his nose , (CMCAPCHR,78.1377)
and exiled him onto a place +tei clepe Tersone . (CMCAPCHR,78.1378)
And in +tis Justiniane tyme was at Rome a pope +tei cleped Leon , whech
is not put in +te cathologe of popes , (CMCAPCHR,78.1379)
for he entired nowt be eleccion but by fors of seculer hand .
(CMCAPCHR,78.1380)
Anno 5889-5891 ; 691-693 . (CMCAPCHR,78.1381)
Leo +te Secund regned iii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,78.1382)
For on Tiberius put him fro +te empire , (CMCAPCHR,78.1383)
cut of his nose , (CMCAPCHR,78.1384)
and exiled him to +te same place +tere Justinian was .
(CMCAPCHR,78.1385)
And in +te first +gere was Jon +te Sexte pope of Rome , whech was a
martire , and biried in catacumbis . (CMCAPCHR,78.1386)
Anno 5892-5898 ; . (CMCAPCHR,78.1387)
Tiberius regned vii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,78.1388)
In his tyme Justiniane was in exile in Tersone , as we seid ;
(CMCAPCHR,78.1389)
he noysed himself openly +tat he schuld be emperour ageyn .
(CMCAPCHR,78.1390)
Vpon +tese wordis +te puple +tere ros ageyn him , (CMCAPCHR,78.1391)
and for loue of Tiberi purposed for to kille him . (CMCAPCHR,78.1392)
And when he had aspied +tis , he fled to +te prince of Turkis ,
(CMCAPCHR,78.1393)
and weddid his sistir , (CMCAPCHR,78.1394)
and with +tat princes socour he conquered both Leon and Tibery ,
(CMCAPCHR,78.1395)
and killid hem , (CMCAPCHR,78.1396)
and recured ageyn +te empire . (CMCAPCHR,78.1397)
Aftir +tat he venged him so vttirly on his enmies +tat , whan ony drope
of flewme fell fro his nose , anon he comaunded of his enmies on schuld
be slayn . (CMCAPCHR,78.1398)
In +tese dayes was pope Johannes VII ii +gere , a cunnyng man and a
eloquent . (CMCAPCHR,78.1399)
He mad a oratori in Seint Petir cherch , of Moises-werk depeynted , in
worchip of oure Lady , where he lith byried . (CMCAPCHR,78.1400)
Aftir him was on Sisinnius , but xx daies . (CMCAPCHR,78.1401)
And +tan was Constantine pope vii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,78.1402)
Anno Mundi ; . (CMCAPCHR,78.1403)
Justinian +te Secund regned now ageyn vi +gere . (CMCAPCHR,78.1404)
He was first pryuyd of his empire , (CMCAPCHR,78.1405)
and now , aftir +te resumpcion , he regned ageyn vi +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,79.1406)
For aftir +te tyme he was so restored , he serued Criste deuoutly ,
(CMCAPCHR,79.1407)
and sent aftir Constantin +te pope to Constantinople ,
(CMCAPCHR,79.1408)
and +tere was he oseled of his hand . (CMCAPCHR,79.1409)
In +tat tyme Constantine was pope vii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,79.1410)
He cursed Philip +te emperour , for +te cause +tat he distroyed ymages
. (CMCAPCHR,79.1411)
And vndir +tis pope too kyngis of Ynglond went to Rome
(CMCAPCHR,79.1412)
and were mad +tere munkis ; (CMCAPCHR,79.1413)
and +tis was aftir +te Brutes blood was oute of +te lond ,
(CMCAPCHR,79.1414)
for +tan was +te lond diuided into vii kyngdammes . (CMCAPCHR,79.1415)
And +ge schal vndirstand +tat +tis diuision began in +te first coming
of Saxones , whech was in +te +gere of oure Lord 455 .
(CMCAPCHR,79.1416)
And here we will expresse +te vii regiones , who +tei were departed in
+tis lond : - (CMCAPCHR,79.1417)
The first kyngdam was in Kent , where +te first kyng was Hengist ; +te
secund , Esk ; +te +tird , Occa ; +te iiii , Emericus ; +te v ,
Ethelbert - (CMCAPCHR,79.1418)
he was baptized be Seint Austin , bischop of Cauntirbiry .
(CMCAPCHR,79.1419)
The secunde kyngdam was in Southsex , whech hath Kent on +te est side ;
on +te south side , +te se ; on +te west , Hamptschire ; on +te north ,
Suthrey . (CMCAPCHR,79.1420)
The first kyng was Elle , and +tan his iii sones ; (CMCAPCHR,79.1421)
+te v was Athelwold , (CMCAPCHR,79.1422)
and he was conuerted be Byryn , bischop of Dorsete . (CMCAPCHR,79.1423)
The +tird kyngdam was Estsex : (CMCAPCHR,79.1424)
on +te est side is +te se ; on +te west side , +te cuntre' of London ;
on +te south side , Temse ; on +te north side , Suffolk .
(CMCAPCHR,79.1425)
+Te first kyng was Erkynwyn ; +te secunde , Neda ; +te iii , Sibertus ;
+te iiii , Sebertus ; +te v , Sigbertus - (CMCAPCHR,79.1426)
he was conuerted be Melite , bischop of London . (CMCAPCHR,79.1427)
The iiii kyngdam was Est-Ynglond , +tat is to sey Norfolk and Suffolk ;
(CMCAPCHR,79.1428)
on +te est side and north side is +te se ; on +te west side ,
Cambrigschire and Seint Edmund Fosse . (CMCAPCHR,79.1429)
The first kyng was Offa ; +te secund , Titilinus ; +te iii , Rodwaldus
; +te iiii , Erwaldus ; +te v , Sigebertus - (CMCAPCHR,79.1430)
he was conuerted be Felice , biscop of Donwich . (CMCAPCHR,79.1431)
The v regne was Westsex , hauyng on +te est side Southsex , Temse on
+te north side , in +te west side and +te south +te se occean .
(CMCAPCHR,79.1432)
+Te first kyng was Kredicus ; +te secund , Kynricus ; +te iii ,
Cheulingus ; +te iiii , Chelricus ; +te v , Helwolphus ; +te vi ,
Kyngilis - (CMCAPCHR,80.1433)
he was conuerted and baptized be Seint Birine . (CMCAPCHR,80.1434)
The sext kyngdam was cleped Merceorum , +te grettest cuntre' of all .
(CMCAPCHR,80.1435)
On +te west side was +te watir +tei clepe Dee , +tat rennyth be
Leicestir , and +te flood cleped Sabrine , +tat rennith be Schrouysbyry
onto Bristow ; on +te south side , +te Temse ; on +te north side , +te
watir of Humbir . (CMCAPCHR,80.1436)
+Te first kyng was Aella ; +te ii , Cuda ; +te iii , Tynla ; +te iiii ,
Ceorlus ; +te v , Penda - (CMCAPCHR,80.1437)
he was baptized be +te handis of Fynian , bischop . (CMCAPCHR,80.1438)
The vii kyngdam was Northumbirland ; (CMCAPCHR,80.1439)
on +te este side and +te west side it hath +te se ; on +te south side ,
+te flood of Humbir , whech goth up be +te herldam of Notingham and
Derbi ; on +te north side , +te Scotisch se . (CMCAPCHR,80.1440)
The first kyng was Ida ; +te secunde , Aella ; +te third , Athelford ;
+te iiii , Edwyne - (CMCAPCHR,80.1441)
he was baptized be Pauline , bischop of +Gork . (CMCAPCHR,80.1442)
Anno ; . (CMCAPCHR,80.1443)
Philip +te Secunde regned but o +gere and sex monthis .
(CMCAPCHR,80.1444)
This man distroyed in cherchis all ymages and pictures ,
(CMCAPCHR,80.1445)
and for +tis cause +to ymages of oure Lady , +tat Luce depeyntid , +te
Romaynes hid hem til he was ded , (CMCAPCHR,80.1446)
and for +tat cause Constantyn +te pope cursed him , (CMCAPCHR,80.1447)
and so he deied . (CMCAPCHR,80.1448)
Anno ; . (CMCAPCHR,80.1449)
Anastasius Secundus regned iii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,80.1450)
He took +te forseid Philip (CMCAPCHR,80.1451)
and put oute his eyne . (CMCAPCHR,80.1452)
But +tis same Anastasius was so wikkid +tat +te puple ros and mad a
newe emperour , was cleped Theodosius Tercius ; (CMCAPCHR,80.1453)
and +tei mad Anastacius a prest . (CMCAPCHR,80.1454)
In +tis tyme was Gregorius Secundus pope , (CMCAPCHR,80.1455)
and in +tese dayes began Karolus Magnus his gret conquestis .
(CMCAPCHR,80.1456)
Anno ; 711 . (CMCAPCHR,80.1457)
Theodosius Tercius regned but o +gere , a blessid man and a benigne ,
(CMCAPCHR,80.1458)
but on Leon put him oute with fors , (CMCAPCHR,80.1459)
and he paciently was mad a clerk (CMCAPCHR,80.1460)
and continued so in holy lyf . (CMCAPCHR,80.1461)
Anno ; 712-736 . (CMCAPCHR,80.1462)
Leo Tercius , with Constantyn his son , regned xxv +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,81.1463)
In his tyme Sarasines come to Constantinople (CMCAPCHR,81.1464)
and beseged it too +gere , (CMCAPCHR,81.1465)
and spoiled it , (CMCAPCHR,81.1466)
and bar awey mech ricchesse . (CMCAPCHR,81.1467)
In the same tyme Luidbrande , kyng of Lumbardis , hering +tat Sarasines
had distroyed Sardini , where Seynt Augustin body was leid whan it was
broute fro Ypone , he sent +tidir solempne legates (CMCAPCHR,81.1468)
and boute +tat body of +te Sarasines , (CMCAPCHR,81.1469)
and +tei broute it to Gene , where +te kyng met it with gret reuerens ,
and led it onto Papie , and set it +tere in a cherch of Seint Petir ,
whech he cleped Celum Aureum . (CMCAPCHR,81.1470)
In +tis time was pope Zacharie x +gere . (CMCAPCHR,81.1471)
He mad pes with +te Longobardis , (CMCAPCHR,81.1472)
and +te bokes of Dialoges he translate fro Grew into Latyn .
(CMCAPCHR,81.1473)
To +tis pope cam +te monkis of Cassinense , with on Grete Charlys ,
desiring +tat +te body of Seynt Benet schuld come ageyn to her
monasteri , whech +te munkis Floriacense had as +tei seide vntreuly
bore fro hem . (CMCAPCHR,81.1474)
The pope graunted her entent , (CMCAPCHR,81.1475)
but whan +tei cam to +te bodi +tei were smet with blyndnes and fer ,
+tat +tei failed of here desire . (CMCAPCHR,81.1476)
Anno 5935-5959 ; 737-761 . (CMCAPCHR,81.1477)
Constantinus V=us= , +te son of +te seid Leon , regned eke xxv +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,81.1478)
He was a folower of his fader steppes all +te dayes of his lyf .
(CMCAPCHR,81.1479)
He studied all in wichcraft , in nigromancie . (CMCAPCHR,81.1480)
He was occupied in leccherie and glotonie , +tat many men , both in +te
clergy and in +te lay-fe , be him were hurt in her feith .
(CMCAPCHR,81.1481)
He had consenting onto him a grete fautour to his erroure , on Anastase
, fals patriark of Constantinople . (CMCAPCHR,81.1482)
This Constantin ded clepe a gret councel at Constantinople , in whech
he comaunded +tat all +te ymages in +te Cherch schuld be pullid down ,
both of Crist and of oure Lady and o+tir seyntes , (CMCAPCHR,81.1483)
and in +tis mater he mad as gret persecucion as euyr ded Dioclecian .
(CMCAPCHR,81.1484)
In +tis tyme was Stephanus II pope , whech for +te grete hate and
persecucion of Arstulf , kyng of Lumbardi , fled into Frauns ,
(CMCAPCHR,81.1485)
and +tere he anoynted Pipine kyng of Frauns . (CMCAPCHR,81.1486)
Thre myle +tei sey +te kyng went on fote , (CMCAPCHR,81.1487)
and led +te pope bridil +te same space , til he had broute him
to his paleys . (CMCAPCHR,82.1488)
This pope , in the last +gere of his office , translate +te empire fro
+te Grekis onto +te Frensch , onto Grete Charlis . (CMCAPCHR,82.1489)
In +tese dayes was Paule pope . (CMCAPCHR,82.1490)
He ordeyned +tat in Lenton all +te dyuyne seruyse , saue completori ,
schuld be seyd befor non . (CMCAPCHR,82.1491)
He translate +te body of Seynt Pernel , (CMCAPCHR,82.1492)
and set on hir graue +te titil +tat Seint Petir mad ,
(CMCAPCHR,82.1493)
' Of golden Pernel , oure best-beloued doutir , +tis is +te memorial '
. (CMCAPCHR,82.1494)
This pope , with his trosti seruauntis nowt many , vsed for to go
o-nites to prisoneris and bedred folk , and uisite hem with elmesse .
(CMCAPCHR,82.1495)
He deied at Seint Paule and beried at Seint Petir cherch .
(CMCAPCHR,82.1496)
Anno ; 762-766 . (CMCAPCHR,82.1497)
Leo +te IIII regned v +gere . (CMCAPCHR,82.1498)
He was a passing couetous man ; (CMCAPCHR,82.1499)
whatsoeuyr he sey , he desired it . (CMCAPCHR,82.1500)
So happed him com to a cherch , where he sey a precious crowne ful of
charbunculis . (CMCAPCHR,82.1501)
He took it fro +te cherch (CMCAPCHR,82.1502)
and were it on his hed , (CMCAPCHR,82.1503)
and sone aftir he caute a feuyr (CMCAPCHR,82.1504)
and deied +terof . (CMCAPCHR,82.1505)
In +tis tyme Constantinus II=us= was pope , +tat entered +te office
with grete slaundre ; (CMCAPCHR,82.1506)
+terfor God suffered o+tir men to put oute his eyne , and eke owt of
+te Cherch . (CMCAPCHR,82.1507)
Aftir him was Stephanus III=us= pope . (CMCAPCHR,82.1508)
He called a councel of al Itail and Fraunce , in whech he dampned al
+tat +te o+tir pope had doo , saue baptem and crisme ,
(CMCAPCHR,82.1509)
and he deposed all +too persones +tat took ony orderes of him .
(CMCAPCHR,82.1510)
Than was Adrianus I=us= pope xxiii +gere , be whos menes and prayeris
+te Grete Charlis besegid +te Lumbardis in Papie , where he took
Desideri , +te kyng , and +te qwen , and sent hem prisoneris into
Frauns ; and went forth to Rome , and fulfillid al +ting +tat Pipine
his fader had goue to Seynt Petir . (CMCAPCHR,82.1511)
He mored it eke with his owne deuocioun , +giuing to +te Cherch +te
ducheries of Spolet and Beneuentane . (CMCAPCHR,82.1512)
He restored +te cherch of Seint Anastace at +te Scipping Wateris -
(CMCAPCHR,82.1513)
so be +tei cleped for +te hed of Seint Paule scippit thries
aftir it was of , (CMCAPCHR,83.1514)
and +tere be iii wellis . (CMCAPCHR,83.1515)
In +te same place eke is +te chapel +tat is cleped Scala Celi .
(CMCAPCHR,83.1516)
He repaired eke +te walles of Rome (CMCAPCHR,83.1517)
and mad +te dores of bras at Seynt Peteres . (CMCAPCHR,83.1518)
In +tis tyme lyued he +tat is clepid Albinus , of Englisch nacioun ,
whech was maistir onto Charles in al +te seculer sciens ,
(CMCAPCHR,83.1519)
and he broute +te forme of study fro Rome onto Parys .
(CMCAPCHR,83.1520)
Anno 5965-5973 ; 767-775 . (CMCAPCHR,83.1521)
Nicheforus regned in Constantinople ix +gere . (CMCAPCHR,83.1522)
In his tyme +tat empire wastid (CMCAPCHR,83.1523)
and went to nowt . (CMCAPCHR,83.1524)
In +tat tyme was Adriane stille pope at Rome ; (CMCAPCHR,83.1525)
he repaired many cherches both withinne +te walles and eke withoute .
(CMCAPCHR,83.1526)
Anno 5974-5975 ; 776-777 . (CMCAPCHR,83.1527)
Michael regned to +gere , a god man , redy for to releue pore men ,
(CMCAPCHR,83.1528)
for all +to +tat were depauperat and spoiled be his predecessour he
releuid with his owne good , (CMCAPCHR,83.1529)
and all enmyes of +te feith he was euyr redy to distroye .
(CMCAPCHR,83.1530)
Anno 5976-5989 ; 778-791 . (CMCAPCHR,83.1531)
Karolus +te First regned xiiii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,83.1532)
This man was kyng of Frauns or he was emperour , (CMCAPCHR,83.1533)
and be +te instauns of Adriane , pope , he was cleped into Ytail
(CMCAPCHR,83.1534)
and besegid +te kyng of Lumbardie , (CMCAPCHR,83.1535)
took him , (CMCAPCHR,83.1536)
and sent him into Frauns , as is seid before . (CMCAPCHR,83.1537)
Charles had in his tyme a myty felawchip , of whech Rouland and Olyuere
were captaynes , (CMCAPCHR,83.1538)
for +tei kyllid many Sarasines in Spayn , (CMCAPCHR,83.1539)
but at +te last +tei were deceyued be fals treson of an erle ,
(CMCAPCHR,83.1540)
+tei clepid him Ganerion . (CMCAPCHR,83.1541)
This Charlis , as is writin , mad a brigge ouyr +te Rene -
(CMCAPCHR,83.1542)
summe men sey to - (CMCAPCHR,83.1543)
and +tat was at Coleyn ; (CMCAPCHR,83.1544)
now is non . (CMCAPCHR,83.1545)
He had a berd , as +tei sey , a fote long ; (CMCAPCHR,83.1546)
in mete and in drink he was ful temporat . (CMCAPCHR,83.1547)
His sones , anon as +tei were of age , were lerned to ride and to
exercise hemself in dedis of armes . (CMCAPCHR,83.1548)
His dowteres he sette ful bisily to +te occupacion of wolle .
(CMCAPCHR,83.1549)
Whan he cam to Rome he went on his feet (CMCAPCHR,83.1550)
and visit al +te cherchis , (CMCAPCHR,83.1551)
kissid euery holi auter and euery relik . (CMCAPCHR,83.1552)
Than visite he Jerusalem , (CMCAPCHR,83.1553)
and +tere he had a glorious victorie on Cristis enmies .
(CMCAPCHR,83.1554)
+Tan cam he hom be Constantinople , where +te emperour wold a goue him
gold , siluir , and precious stones , (CMCAPCHR,83.1555)
but he refused al , (CMCAPCHR,84.1556)
and desired no+ting but relikes of Crist and of seyntes .
(CMCAPCHR,84.1557)
Than fasted +tei +tat were with him , (CMCAPCHR,84.1558)
and prayed God +tat +tis donacioun schuld be acceptable to his mageste
. (CMCAPCHR,84.1559)
There +te emperoure gaue him a part of Jesu crowne , +tat flowred +tere
in here site , and a nayle , with whech oure Lord was nayled to +te tre
, and a part of oure Lordis crosse , +te sudarie of oure Lord , +te
smok of oure Ladi , +te arme of Seynt Simeon - (CMCAPCHR,84.1560)
all +tese relikes broute he to Acon , (CMCAPCHR,84.1561)
and set hem +tere in a cherch of oure Lady whech he ded make .
(CMCAPCHR,84.1562)
In +tis tyme deied Adrian , +te pope , (CMCAPCHR,84.1563)
and Leon +te IIII was pope aftir him xx +gere . (CMCAPCHR,84.1564)
This pope , as he went on Ascencion Euen with +te letanie and
procession , sodeynly com his enmies (CMCAPCHR,84.1565)
and took him be the body , (CMCAPCHR,84.1566)
led him to a place where +tei put oute his eyne , (CMCAPCHR,84.1567)
cut oute his tunge , (CMCAPCHR,84.1568)
but oure blessed Lord gaf him both site and speche . (CMCAPCHR,84.1569)
Tho went he to Charles , kyng of Frauns , (CMCAPCHR,84.1570)
and compleyned of +tis wrong , (CMCAPCHR,84.1571)
and he receyued him with grete worchip , (CMCAPCHR,84.1572)
took venjauns on his enmies , (CMCAPCHR,84.1573)
and +tere +te pope porged himself of certeyn crimes +tat were purposed
ageyn him . (CMCAPCHR,84.1574)
Anno Mundi ; 792-816 . (CMCAPCHR,84.1575)
Lodwicus , with Lothari his son , regned xxv +gere . (CMCAPCHR,84.1576)
This was +te son of Gret Charlis , (CMCAPCHR,84.1577)
and he had to bre+terin , on +tat was regent of Teutonye , a othir +tat
was regent of Spayn . (CMCAPCHR,84.1578)
He had also iii sones , Lothari , Pipine , and Lodewik .
(CMCAPCHR,84.1579)
The first mad he gouernour of al Itaile ; the secund , kyng of Gyane ;
(CMCAPCHR,84.1580)
+te +tirde mad he kyng to +te Bauaris and +te Germanes .
(CMCAPCHR,84.1581)
In +tis tyme +te legatis of Michael , emperour of Constantinople ,
broute onto +tis Lodewik +te bokes of Seyn Dyonise , whech he took with
ful grete joye . (CMCAPCHR,84.1582)
In +tis tyme was Rabanus , a munk of Wiltens , a grete poete , and in
diuinite ful wel lerned . (CMCAPCHR,84.1583)
He mad a book to +te same Lodewik Of Natures of al +Ting , not only
with litteral teching , but with many mysti exposiciones .
(CMCAPCHR,84.1584)
And for his reward Lodewik mad him bischop of Mense .
(CMCAPCHR,84.1585)
In +tis tyme was Stephanus IIII=us= pope iii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,84.1586)
He went into Frauns onto +te Emperour Lodewik , (CMCAPCHR,84.1587)
and +tere was he receyued ful gloriously . (CMCAPCHR,85.1588)
And be +te weye he boute many prisoneris (CMCAPCHR,85.1589)
and payed her raunson . (CMCAPCHR,85.1590)
Aftir him was Pascale vii +gere , to whom Seint Cicile appered and bad
him take up +te bodies of Tiburce , Valerian , and Vrban , and biry hem
in hir cherch . (CMCAPCHR,85.1591)
This man repaired +te cherch of Seynt Praxede , (CMCAPCHR,85.1592)
and set in monkis of Grece , (CMCAPCHR,85.1593)
and biried +tere ii m bodies of martires whech he gadered in dyuers
places . (CMCAPCHR,85.1594)
He ded eke mech cost in Seynt Sabyn cherch , (CMCAPCHR,85.1595)
for +tat was his titel whan he was cardinal . (CMCAPCHR,85.1596)
Aftir him was Eugenius II=us= pope iii +gere , and +tan Valentinus , xl
dayes . (CMCAPCHR,85.1597)
Anno ; 817-826 . (CMCAPCHR,85.1598)
Lotharius Primus regned x +gere . (CMCAPCHR,85.1599)
In his dayes Sarasines destroyed +te cherchis of Petir and Paule and ny
al +te cuntre' aboute Rome . (CMCAPCHR,85.1600)
Aftir +tat , as +tei went hom to Affrik , fro whens +tei cam , +tei
were dronchin in +te depe see . (CMCAPCHR,85.1601)
Now began +te eldest of +tese thre bre+terin to take upon him to regne
al alone . (CMCAPCHR,85.1602)
Vpon +tis +te othir to bre+terin rise ageyn him , (CMCAPCHR,85.1603)
and +tere was swech batail and swech morder of men , was neuyr swech in
al Frauns . (CMCAPCHR,85.1604)
Anno ; 827-831 . (CMCAPCHR,85.1605)
Aftir +tis +te same Lothari , with his son Lodewik , regned v +ger ,
(CMCAPCHR,85.1606)
and so in +te xv +gere of his regne he departed his lond betwix his
sones , (CMCAPCHR,85.1607)
and took a munkis habite , (CMCAPCHR,85.1608)
and deied so , (CMCAPCHR,85.1609)
and mad a holy ende . (CMCAPCHR,85.1610)
For his soule whan he was ded was gret strif betwix angellis and
deueles whech of hem schuld haue it , in-so-mech +tat +te monkis sey
+te bodi be pullid too and fro , (CMCAPCHR,85.1611)
but aftir deuoute prayer of hem +te deueles fled (CMCAPCHR,85.1612)
and aungelis preuailed . (CMCAPCHR,85.1613)
In +te ix +gere of his empire +te body of Seynt Heleyn , Constantin
modir , was translate fro Rome into Frauns . (CMCAPCHR,85.1614)
And in +tis tyme was Gregorius IIII=us= pope xvi +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,85.1615)
He destroyed +te cherch of Seynt Martin in Montibus ,
(CMCAPCHR,85.1616)
and aftirward mad it al newe . (CMCAPCHR,85.1617)
In +tis tyme eke was a gret troubel amongis Cristen men ,
(CMCAPCHR,85.1618)
for summe men of wikkid condicioun went oute of Rome onto +te soudan ,
praying him +tat he wold come +tidir , (CMCAPCHR,85.1619)
and he cam with swech a multitude +tat +te cite' Leonyne was
besegid and take , (CMCAPCHR,86.1620)
and of Seynt Petir cherch +tei mad a stabil ; (CMCAPCHR,86.1621)
all Tussie eke was clene distroyed . (CMCAPCHR,86.1622)
Than at +te prayer of +te pope , Marchio Gy with +te Lumbardis , and
Lodewic with +te Frenschmen , put oute +te Sarasines with mech hurt
onto Cristen men . (CMCAPCHR,86.1623)
Anno ; 832-852 . (CMCAPCHR,86.1624)
Lodewic +te Secunde regned xxi +gere . (CMCAPCHR,86.1625)
In his tyme +te bodies of Seynt Vrbane and Tiburce were translat and
broute to +te cherch of Seint Germyn . (CMCAPCHR,86.1626)
In +tis tyme +te Danes aryued into Ynglond with too cursed capteynes ,
Hingwar and Hubba . (CMCAPCHR,86.1627)
Thei distroyed +te cuntre' (CMCAPCHR,86.1628)
and killid +te glorious Kyng Edmund , first with schot of arowis ,
(CMCAPCHR,86.1629)
and +tan smet of his heed . (CMCAPCHR,86.1630)
In +tis tyme was Jon , clepid +te Scot , a excellent man in study of
scripture . (CMCAPCHR,86.1631)
He , at +te praier of +tis kyng , translated +te bokis of Seynt Dionise
oute of Grew into Latyn . (CMCAPCHR,86.1632)
The same man , aftir +tat , be his malicious disciples was punchid to
+te deth with poyntelis . (CMCAPCHR,86.1633)
That same tyme was Sergius II=us= pope . (CMCAPCHR,86.1634)
His name was before Swynmouth ; (CMCAPCHR,86.1635)
+terefor was ordeyned a statute of +te Cherch +tat fro +tis tyme
forward +te pope schuld chese him a new name . (CMCAPCHR,86.1636)
In +tis tyme +te vii regiones of Ynglond sesed , (CMCAPCHR,86.1637)
and +te lond was broute into o monarchie , (CMCAPCHR,86.1638)
and +tat was +te +gere of oure Lord dccc and viii . (CMCAPCHR,86.1639)
+Tan began Egbrite for to regne , (CMCAPCHR,86.1640)
and he regned xxxvii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,86.1641)
And in +te +gere of oure Lord dccc and xlv regned Adelwolf , Egbrite
son ; (CMCAPCHR,86.1642)
in +te xix +gere of his regne went he to Rome , cause of deuocion ,
(CMCAPCHR,86.1643)
and before Leon +te pope offered +tat tribute whech is cleped Rome-scot
, of euery hous a peny . (CMCAPCHR,86.1644)
He was first a munk of Wynchestir , (CMCAPCHR,86.1645)
and whan his fader was ded +te pope dispensid with him ,
(CMCAPCHR,86.1646)
and made him wedde +te doutir of Charles whech was clepid
Caluus , (CMCAPCHR,86.1647)
and be hir had he iiii sones : (CMCAPCHR,86.1648)
+te first , Ethelwold ; +te secund , Ethelbrite ; +te +tird ,
Ethelthrede ; +te fourte , Alurede . (CMCAPCHR,86.1649)
This Pope Leon mad for hem of Napeles - whan +tei faute in +te se ageyn
+te Sarasines - +tis orison , ' Deus , cuius dextera beatum
Petrum ambulantem ' , et cetera . (CMCAPCHR,87.1650)
And aftir tyme +tat he made +te wallis of +te cite' Leonine , +tan made
he +tis orison , ' Deus , qui beato Petro collatis clauibus regni
celestis ' . (CMCAPCHR,87.1651)
Aftir +tis Leon , was pope of Rome on +tat hite Jon , of Englisch
nacion as sum sey , (CMCAPCHR,87.1652)
and sum sey sche was bore in Mens . (CMCAPCHR,87.1653)
Pope sche was iii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,87.1654)
The processe is told +tus , +tat in hir +gong age sche went lich a man
with a clerk to Attenes , (CMCAPCHR,87.1655)
and +tere sche lerned +te Liberal Sciens , +tat sche had +tere no felaw
. (CMCAPCHR,87.1656)
Aftir +tis sche cam to Rome (CMCAPCHR,87.1657)
and red +tere solemply , (CMCAPCHR,87.1658)
and was +tere in swech opinion +tat sche had grete maistires to hir
scoleres . (CMCAPCHR,87.1659)
And whan +te popes sete was vacaunt , for hir cunnyng and hir fame +tei
chose hir pope . (CMCAPCHR,87.1660)
So happed him +tat led hir to Attenes be homely with hir , as he was
wone to be , (CMCAPCHR,87.1661)
and God wold no lenger suffir +tat erroure to be secret ,
(CMCAPCHR,87.1662)
so fel sche with childe , (CMCAPCHR,87.1663)
and sche went onknowyng hir tyme fro Seynt Peteres onto Lateran .
(CMCAPCHR,87.1664)
Hir cothis fel upon hir betwix +te Collise and Seynt Clement cherch ,
(CMCAPCHR,87.1665)
and +tere sche deied , (CMCAPCHR,87.1666)
and +tere was byryed . (CMCAPCHR,87.1667)
And at +tis tyme +te pope goth not +tat way . (CMCAPCHR,87.1668)
Aftir hir deth was Benedictus III=us= pope iii +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,87.1669)
He mad +te gate of Rome +tat goth to Seynt Paules , and +tat gate eke
+tat goth to Seynt Laurens . (CMCAPCHR,87.1670)
Than was Nicholaus Primus pope ix +gere . (CMCAPCHR,87.1671)
Aftir Seynt Gregory +tere was no swech many day . (CMCAPCHR,87.1672)
In his tyme Seint Cirille , a holy man amongis +te puple of Slauis ,
oute of +te se broute +te body of Seynt Clement onto Rome .
(CMCAPCHR,87.1673)
Anno ; 853-856 . (CMCAPCHR,87.1674)
Charlis +te Secund regned ny foure +gere . (CMCAPCHR,87.1675)
He went to Rome (CMCAPCHR,87.1676)
and , with fauour of the pope , and giftis +tat he gaue sundri lordis ,
was mad emperour . (CMCAPCHR,87.1677)
This +ting herd his bro+tir Lodwik , (CMCAPCHR,87.1678)
and reisid a gret puple ageyn him , (CMCAPCHR,87.1679)
and faute with him , (CMCAPCHR,87.1680)
but he was stille emperour . (CMCAPCHR,87.1681)
This man , both in Frauns and in Itaile , repayred many cherchis .
(CMCAPCHR,87.1682)
In his tyme was not Flaundres so rich ne so grate - named-1 as it is
now , (CMCAPCHR,87.1683)
for it had no o+tir gouernouris but +te fosteres of +te kyng of Frauns
. (CMCAPCHR,87.1684)
In +tese dayes was Adrianus II=us= v +gere . (CMCAPCHR,88.1686)
To +tis man cam Lotharie , +te kyng of Frauns whom Nicholas had
cursed , because he held a mannes wif beside his qween
desiring of him absolucion . (CMCAPCHR,88.1687)
And +te pope mad him and o+tir to swere on +te sacrament whe+tir he was
gilty or nowt , (CMCAPCHR,88.1688)
and +tei swore fals , (CMCAPCHR,88.1689)
and were hoseled upon her oth , (CMCAPCHR,88.1690)
and in +te same +gere , as is seid , alle +tei deied .
(CMCAPCHR,88.1691)
Than was Johannes VIII=us= x +gere . (CMCAPCHR,88.1692)
Vndir him was +te v councell holdyn at Constantinoble of ccclxxx
bischoppis , where Petir , cardinal , was president ,
(CMCAPCHR,88.1693)
joyned with him Paule , bischop of Antioche , and Eugeni , bischop of
Hostiense . (CMCAPCHR,88.1694)
Anno ; 857-868 . (CMCAPCHR,88.1695)
Charles +te +Tirde , whech is clepid Grossus , regned xii +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,88.1696)
In his dayes was a gret hungir +torwoute Ytaile . (CMCAPCHR,88.1697)
This man had Frauns and Germanie in pees , (CMCAPCHR,88.1698)
an in +te secunde +gere of his empire he was crowned of Jon , +te pope
. (CMCAPCHR,88.1699)
In +tese dayes was a gret conflicte betwix Frenschmen and Normannes ,
in whech v +tousand Normannes were slayn . (CMCAPCHR,88.1700)
Than +te Normannes , with help of Danes , distroyed Frauns and
Lotharinge with fire and yrun , (CMCAPCHR,88.1701)
and many cite's +tei distroyed . (CMCAPCHR,88.1702)
Than was mad pes on +tis maner , +tat +te kyng of +te Normannes schuld
be baptized , (CMCAPCHR,88.1703)
and +te king of Frauns schuld be his godfader ; (CMCAPCHR,88.1704)
+tan schuld he wedde +te kyng of Frauns doutir ,
and he and his puple schuld frely rejoyse all +te londe of +te o+tir
side of Seyne . (CMCAPCHR,88.1706)
The first duke of Normandie was Robert ; +te secund , William ; +te
+tirde , Richard ; +te fourt , Richard ; +te fifte , Robert Guychardy ;
+te sexte , William , cleped Notus . (CMCAPCHR,88.1707)
In +tis tyme was pope Martinus II=us= o +gere and v month ; and +tan
Adrian +te +Tirde i +gere ; and +tan Steuene +te V vi +gere ; and +tan
Formosus v +gere , whech was disgraded be Jon +te pope fro all +te
ordres of +te Cherch onto lay astat , (CMCAPCHR,88.1708)
and aftir +tat he was restored be Martin +te pope , of whech mater was
grete altercacion in +te Cherch . (CMCAPCHR,88.1709)
Anno ; . (CMCAPCHR,89.1711)
Arnulphus was emperour xii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,89.1712)
He fawte ageyn +te Normanndes , +tat had destroyed Frauns , Lotharinge
, and Dardani , and dwellid +tere . (CMCAPCHR,89.1713)
Aftir +tat he fel in a grete seknes , +tat +tere myte no medycyne help
him , ne delyuer him fro +te multitude of lys whech fret him onto +te
deth . (CMCAPCHR,89.1714)
He had a son , (CMCAPCHR,89.1715)
but he cam neuyr onto +te crowne ; (CMCAPCHR,89.1716)
for here was ende of +tat empire +tat longid to +te posterite' of
Charles . (CMCAPCHR,89.1717)
In +tis tyme were at Rome +tese popes : (CMCAPCHR,89.1718)
Bonefacius +te Sexte , xv dayes ; Stephanus +te Sexte , o +gere -
(CMCAPCHR,89.1719)
he was a grete enmye to +te Pope Formose . (CMCAPCHR,89.1720)
Than was Romanus iii monthes ; and +tan Theodorus , ix dayes ; and +tan
Johannes IX=us= , ii +gere - he was frend to Formose ; +tan Benedictus
IIII=us= , thre monthis ; and +tan Leo V=us= , fourty dayes ,
(CMCAPCHR,89.1721)
for on Cristofer deposed him (CMCAPCHR,89.1722)
and was pope aftir him - (CMCAPCHR,89.1723)
Cristofer was pope vii monthis , (CMCAPCHR,89.1724)
and he was eject fro +te Cherch , and mad a munk . (CMCAPCHR,89.1725)
Than was Sergius +te +tirde vii +gere , monthes foure .
(CMCAPCHR,89.1726)
In his tyme +te cherch of Lateranense fel down , (CMCAPCHR,89.1727)
and he mad it newe . (CMCAPCHR,89.1728)
This Sergius was a dekne vndir +te Pope Formose , (CMCAPCHR,89.1729)
and +te Pope Formose put him oute of +te Cherch , (CMCAPCHR,89.1730)
and he fled into Frauns , (CMCAPCHR,89.1731)
but aftir , he was made pope ; (CMCAPCHR,89.1732)
and +tan he comaunded +te body of +tat same Formose whech exiled him to
be drawe out of +te graue and arayed lich a bischop , and +tan +te hed
smet of , and +te body +trow into Tibir . (CMCAPCHR,89.1733)
But fischeres fond +te body (CMCAPCHR,89.1734)
and brout it ageyn to Seint Petir cherch , (CMCAPCHR,89.1735)
and +tei seid certeyn ymages +tat were +tere ded worchip to +te body .
(CMCAPCHR,89.1736)
In +tis tyme regned Alured in Ynglond , +te fourt son of Adelwold .
(CMCAPCHR,89.1737)
He began to regne in +te +gere of oure Lord dccclxxii .
(CMCAPCHR,89.1738)
This man , be +te councell of Seint Ned , mad an open scole of diuers
sciens at Oxenford . (CMCAPCHR,89.1739)
He had many batailes with Danes , (CMCAPCHR,89.1740)
and aftir many conflictes , in whech he had +te wers , at +te last he
ouyrcam hem , (CMCAPCHR,89.1741)
and be his trety Godrus , her kyng , was baptized (CMCAPCHR,89.1742)
and went hom with his puple . (CMCAPCHR,89.1743)
XXVIII +gere he regned , (CMCAPCHR,89.1744)
and deied +te seruaunt of God . (CMCAPCHR,89.1745)
Anno ; 881-886 . (CMCAPCHR,90.1747)
Lodewik +te +Tirde regned vi +gere . (CMCAPCHR,90.1748)
At +tis tyme +te empire went fro Frauns onto Ytaile , aftir +te
prophecye whech was among +te Romanes : (CMCAPCHR,90.1749)
thei saide , because +te Frenchmen wold not socour hem ageyn +te
Lumbardis , +tei schuld not be worthi to be clepid emperoures of Rome .
(CMCAPCHR,90.1750)
And fro +tis tyme forward summe regned in Itaile , and summe in Almayn
, til +te tyme of Octo +te First . (CMCAPCHR,90.1751)
This Lodewik mad Berengarie , +tat regned +tan in Itaile , for to fle
+tat lond , (CMCAPCHR,90.1752)
and whan he had conquered , as he supposed , al Ytaile , sodeynly , at
Verone , his enmyes took him , (CMCAPCHR,90.1753)
put oute his eyne , (CMCAPCHR,90.1754)
and sette Berengari ageyn in his dignite' . (CMCAPCHR,90.1755)
In +tis tyme was pope Anastasius III=us= ii +gere ; and +tanne Lando ,
ii monthis ; and +tan Johannes X=us= , xiii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,90.1756)
He entered wrongfully into +tat astate ; (CMCAPCHR,90.1757)
+terfor knytis of an erle +tei clepid Gy tok him , (CMCAPCHR,90.1758)
put him in prison , (CMCAPCHR,90.1759)
leyd a pelow on his mouth , (CMCAPCHR,90.1760)
and so strangild him . (CMCAPCHR,90.1761)
Leo +te Sext was aftir him but v monthis . (CMCAPCHR,90.1762)
Anno ; . (CMCAPCHR,90.1763)
Berengarius Primus regned iiii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,90.1764)
He was wise in dedis of armes , (CMCAPCHR,90.1765)
and had many batailes with +te Romanes . (CMCAPCHR,90.1766)
And in his tyme was +te abbey of Cloyne nobely foundid be on Wiliam ,
+tat was +te first prince of Burgundie . (CMCAPCHR,90.1767)
And in +tis tyme was Stephanus VII=us= pope ii +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,90.1768)
Anno ; 891-897 . (CMCAPCHR,90.1769)
Conrardus , a Alemane , regned vii +gere , (CMCAPCHR,90.1770)
but he is not anoumbered among +te emperoures because he regned not
upon Itaile - (CMCAPCHR,90.1771)
+terfor wanted he +te benediccion imperial . (CMCAPCHR,90.1772)
Whan he deyed , he assigned to be his eyer Henry , +te son of +te duke
of Saxone . (CMCAPCHR,90.1773)
In +tis time was pope Leon +te VII thre +gere ; and +tan Steuene +te
VIII , o+tir iii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,90.1774)
Anno ; . (CMCAPCHR,90.1775)
Berengary +te Secunde regned viii +gere in Itaile , in whech
tyme +te pope was Martinus III=us= , iii +gere ; and aftir him Agapitus
, vii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,91.1776)
In +tis tyme deied Odo , abbot of Cloyne ; (CMCAPCHR,91.1777)
and aftir him was abbot +tere Adamarius ; and aftir him Majolus , a
grete beginner of religioun . (CMCAPCHR,91.1778)
Of +tis Ode haue I sey dyuers werkes , on upon +te Sauter , and a gret
book of omelies . (CMCAPCHR,91.1779)
In +tese dayes regned in Inglond Edward , +te son onto Alured ,
(CMCAPCHR,91.1780)
his o+tir name was Senior . (CMCAPCHR,91.1781)
He mored his kyngdam in many +tingis , (CMCAPCHR,91.1782)
mad newe borowes , (CMCAPCHR,91.1783)
+too +tat were falle reysid hem ageyn . (CMCAPCHR,91.1784)
He conqwered +te Scottis , +te Walschmen ; (CMCAPCHR,91.1785)
+te kyngdammes of Est-Ynglond , of Essex , and of Merce he took fro +te
Danis . (CMCAPCHR,91.1786)
In his dayes deied a nobil lady cleped Ethelfled , dowtir onto Edred ,
kyng of Merce ; (CMCAPCHR,91.1787)
sche bilid many townes : Bronbury , Tamworth , Bronbrigge , Stafford ,
and Warwik . (CMCAPCHR,91.1788)
This same kyng is biried at Wynchester . (CMCAPCHR,91.1789)
Anno ; . (CMCAPCHR,91.1790)
Henrius +te emperour regned in Almayn xviii +gere - in Alemane , and
not in Itaile ; (CMCAPCHR,91.1791)
+terfor is not he acountid among +te emperoures . (CMCAPCHR,91.1792)
In +tis tyme Spigreuus , duke of Bem , was conuerted to +te feith ,
(CMCAPCHR,91.1793)
and lyued aftir +tat a ful blessed lif . (CMCAPCHR,91.1794)
Necenlaus , his son , folowid his fader steppes , (CMCAPCHR,91.1795)
and , for enuye , his bro+tir killid him . (CMCAPCHR,91.1796)
And ccc +ger aftir his passion he appered to Kyng Herri , king of Danis
, (CMCAPCHR,91.1797)
and told him +tat he schuld deye in +te same maner whech he deyed ,
praying him +tat in +te honour of Nycenlaus he schuld make a monasteri
. (CMCAPCHR,91.1798)
The kyng , whan he was awakid , called his seruauntis
(CMCAPCHR,91.1799)
and inqwired what +tis Nycenlaus was . (CMCAPCHR,91.1800)
Thei answerd him , ' A prince of +te lond of Bem , wrongfully slayn be
his bro+tir ' . (CMCAPCHR,91.1801)
And anon he ded make a monasteri of +te Cistewis , (CMCAPCHR,91.1802)
and leide +te body +tere . (CMCAPCHR,91.1803)
Vndir +tis tyme was Johannes XII pope xii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,91.1804)
This man had a fader +tei cleped Albert , a myty man of good .
(CMCAPCHR,91.1805)
He cleped +te men +tat myte moost doo in +te eleccion ,
(CMCAPCHR,91.1806)
gaue hem grete giftis , (CMCAPCHR,91.1807)
and mad hem for to swere +tat , whan Agapitus was ded , +tei schuld
promote his son Constantine on +tat same astat .
(CMCAPCHR,92.1808)
And so was he pope , and called Johannes XII=us= . (CMCAPCHR,92.1809)
He was vicious of lyuyng , a hunter outeragious , a lecchour withouten
schame ; for he held women openly - and +tat dyuers - to grete slandir
of +te Cherch . (CMCAPCHR,92.1810)
For +tis cause many of +te cardinales writyn onto Octo , prince of +te
Saxones , +tat he schuld come and help to remeue +tis erroure and +tis
vileny of +te Cherch . (CMCAPCHR,92.1811)
Anno 6122-6129 ; 924-931 . (CMCAPCHR,92.1812)
Berengarius Tercius regned viii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,92.1813)
In his tyme was pope Benedictus V . (CMCAPCHR,92.1814)
He entered into +tat astate be violens of +te Romanes ,
(CMCAPCHR,92.1815)
for Leon was chose before him , and he +tus broute in be violens .
(CMCAPCHR,92.1816)
But +te Emperour Octo cam to Rome (CMCAPCHR,92.1817)
and deposed +tis Benedicte , (CMCAPCHR,92.1818)
and sette in Leo , +tat was rithfully chosen . (CMCAPCHR,92.1819)
He made a statute ageyn +te pride of Romanes +tat +tere schuld no pope
be intronized withoute consent of +te emperour . (CMCAPCHR,92.1820)
In +tis tyme regned Athelstane , +te son of Edward . (CMCAPCHR,92.1821)
He fawte ageyn Anlaf , kyng of Erlond , and ageyn Constantyn , kyng of
Scottis , at Banborow , where , +torow +te prayeres of Seynt Ode , a
swerd fel fro heuene into his schaberk . (CMCAPCHR,92.1822)
He maried on of his douteris onto +te Emperour Octo ,
(CMCAPCHR,92.1823)
and +tat same emperour sent him +te swerd whech Constantine fawt with -
(CMCAPCHR,92.1824)
in +te handelyng +terof was closed on of +too iiii nayles +tat were in
Cristis handis and feet . (CMCAPCHR,92.1825)
He sent him eke +te spere of Constantyn - +te hed +terof was in Cristis
side - and mech more o+tir +ting . (CMCAPCHR,92.1826)
In his tyme was Seynt Birstane bischop of Wynchestir , +tat euery day
sang messe or requiem . (CMCAPCHR,92.1827)
And on a tyme , as he walkid about a cymyteri seying his dirige , and
endid +tus , ' Requiescant in pace ' , he herde oute of +te erde
innoumbred voises sey , ' Amen ' . (CMCAPCHR,92.1828)
He regned xvi +gere . (CMCAPCHR,92.1829)
Anno ; 932-933 . (CMCAPCHR,92.1830)
Lotharius +te Secunde regned to +gere . (CMCAPCHR,92.1831)
In his tyme +te sunne appered lich blood , (CMCAPCHR,92.1832)
and withinne fewe dayes aftir +tat +tere were grete batayles and many
men dede . (CMCAPCHR,92.1833)
Anno 6132-6142 ; 934-944 . (CMCAPCHR,92.1834)
Berengary the Fourte , with Albert his son , regned xi +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,92.1835)
This Berengari was comorows to +te puple , (CMCAPCHR,93.1836)
and he tok Lothari wif - (CMCAPCHR,93.1837)
sche hite Daluida - (CMCAPCHR,93.1838)
and put hir in prison . (CMCAPCHR,93.1839)
But Octo +te emperour cam into Ytaile (CMCAPCHR,93.1840)
and tok +te woman oute of prison (CMCAPCHR,93.1841)
and weddid hir , (CMCAPCHR,93.1842)
put Berengari fro +te regne , (CMCAPCHR,93.1843)
and he was +te last +tat regned in Ytaile born of +tat cuntre' .
(CMCAPCHR,93.1844)
Than went Octo to Rome (CMCAPCHR,93.1845)
and receyued +te imperial crowne . (CMCAPCHR,93.1846)
In +tese dayes regned in Ynglond Edmund , +te bro+tir of Athelstan , ix
+gere . (CMCAPCHR,93.1847)
He begat of his qwene , Elgiue , to sones , Edmunde and Edgare .
(CMCAPCHR,93.1848)
He recured fro +te Danes v cite'es : Lyncoln , and Leicetir , Staunford
, Notingham , and Derby . (CMCAPCHR,93.1849)
In +to dayes William Longswerd , duk of Normandie , was killid be
deceyte of Lodewik , kyng of Frauns . (CMCAPCHR,93.1850)
Thanne +te cheueteynes of Normandie tok +te kyng of Frauns in Rone
(CMCAPCHR,93.1851)
and streited him so +tere tyl he graunted +tat Richard , +te son of +te
forsaid Wiliam , schuld frely holde al Normandy . (CMCAPCHR,93.1852)
And fro +tis tyme forward , in euery collocucion of +te kyng and +te
duk , it schuld be lefful to +te duke to be girt with his swerd , and
+te king neythir-3 haue swerd ne knyf . (CMCAPCHR,93.1853)
This Edmund was killid at a feste on Seyn Austyn day of a man +tat he
sey sitte at mete . (CMCAPCHR,93.1854)
The kyng was bysy to pulle him fro +te bord , (CMCAPCHR,93.1855)
and +te o+tir , in his pulling , gorid +te kyng (CMCAPCHR,93.1856)
and scaped withoute harm . (CMCAPCHR,93.1857)
Anno 6143-6154 ; 945-956 . (CMCAPCHR,93.1858)
Octo +te First regned xii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,93.1859)
He was +te first +tat regned both in Itaile and in Alemayne ;
(CMCAPCHR,93.1860)
for fro +tis day forward +te empire hath be among +te Almanes .
(CMCAPCHR,93.1861)
This Octo , aftir he had regned many +geres in Almayne , +te cardinales
of Rome sent for him for +te insolens of Jon , +te pope ,
(CMCAPCHR,93.1862)
and he rod +tidir with his wyf , (CMCAPCHR,93.1863)
and whan he had mad pes +torwoute al Ytaile he rod ageyn into Saxon ,
(CMCAPCHR,93.1864)
and +tere he begat a child to be his successour , lich him both in
condicion and in name . (CMCAPCHR,93.1865)
Ofte in his lyf went he to Rome and hom ageyn for to se good gouernauns
in +te Cherch , (CMCAPCHR,93.1866)
and in his last ende he mad a real monastery at Maydenborow in his owne
cuntre' , (CMCAPCHR,93.1867)
and +tere is he biried . (CMCAPCHR,93.1868)
In +tis tyme was Johannes XIII=us= pope , whech was exiled be Petir ,
meyhir of Rome . (CMCAPCHR,93.1869)
First was he prisoned in +te Castel of Aungel , and +tan exiled into
Campanie ; (CMCAPCHR,93.1870)
but aftir x monthes , be +te help of Octo , emperour , he cam to Rome
(CMCAPCHR,93.1871)
and took venjauns of his enmies , (CMCAPCHR,93.1872)
and dured viii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,93.1873)
Aftir him was Benedictus VI but o +gere , (CMCAPCHR,94.1875)
for he was strangeled in +te Castel Aungel . (CMCAPCHR,94.1876)
In +tis tyme was Edred kyng in Ingland , +te son of Adelstan , bro+tir
to +te forseid Edmund . (CMCAPCHR,94.1877)
He regned viii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,94.1878)
And aftir him was Edwyn . (CMCAPCHR,94.1879)
He was crowned of Odo , archbischop of Cauntirbiry , at Kingeston ,
fast be London , (CMCAPCHR,94.1880)
but +te first day +tat +te king had take his crowne , fel in onleful
lecherie beside his wyf ; (CMCAPCHR,94.1881)
aftir , whan Dunstan was bischop , and whan Dunstan vndirtook him of
his sinne , he exiled Dunstane , (CMCAPCHR,94.1882)
but +te king was deposed within v +gere . (CMCAPCHR,94.1883)
Anno 6155-6174 ; 957-976 . (CMCAPCHR,94.1884)
Octo +te Secund , with Octo his son , regned xx +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,94.1885)
This man , as he pursewid +te Grekis in Calabir , onwisely lost his
knytes , (CMCAPCHR,94.1886)
and so he fled fro her handis . (CMCAPCHR,94.1887)
Than gadered he a host (CMCAPCHR,94.1888)
and besegid Benevent ; (CMCAPCHR,94.1889)
whan he had take +te cite' he took +te bones of Seynt Bartholome'
(CMCAPCHR,94.1890)
and broute hem to Rome , (CMCAPCHR,94.1891)
and leyd hem +tere in a ylde +tat is in Tibir , purposing to cary hem
into his cuntre' . (CMCAPCHR,94.1892)
But he deied sone , (CMCAPCHR,94.1893)
and +te tresor left +tere . (CMCAPCHR,94.1894)
This man went with his qwen onto Rome (CMCAPCHR,94.1895)
and +tere was he receyued of Benedict +te VII with mech joye , and
crowned with his qween . (CMCAPCHR,94.1896)
Than cam ageyn him into Calabir many naciones , in whech batail he was
fayn to fle , (CMCAPCHR,94.1897)
and seid he was on of +te emperores men , (CMCAPCHR,94.1898)
and whan he was schippid +te schipmen supposed verily he was emperour ,
(CMCAPCHR,94.1899)
and seide in Grew +tat +tei wold lede him to Constantinople to +te
emperour . (CMCAPCHR,94.1900)
This vndirstod he (CMCAPCHR,94.1901)
and seide onto hem +tat in +te ilde of Scicile he had gret tresoure hid
, prayng hem +tei wold aryue +tere and +tei schuld haue part ,
(CMCAPCHR,94.1902)
and whan +tei cam to +te brynk he sey a bischop of his knowlech ,
(CMCAPCHR,94.1903)
and with his helpe +tus he scaped . (CMCAPCHR,94.1904)
In +tis tyme was Donus pope i +gere ; and +tan Bonefacius +te Sexte ,
iii +gere ; and +tan Gilbert , a nygromancer , +tat deied at messe ,
(CMCAPCHR,94.1905)
for he was dymembered be his owne comaundment , for his sinne , in a
chapel at Seint Cruce , (CMCAPCHR,94.1906)
+tei clepe it Jerusalem . (CMCAPCHR,94.1907)
In +tese dayes was Edgare kyng in Inglond vii +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,94.1908)
He cleped Seynt Dunstan hom oute of exile . (CMCAPCHR,94.1909)
He mad a very vnite of all +te vii kyngdammes .
(CMCAPCHR,95.1910)
He was cleped pesibel Edgare . (CMCAPCHR,95.1911)
In +te v +gere of his regne , Ethelwold , bischop of Wynchestir , put
chanones seculer - and ouyr seculer - oute of +te monasterie ,
(CMCAPCHR,95.1912)
and set in munkis . (CMCAPCHR,95.1913)
This Edgare founded +tese abeyes : Glasconbyry , Abyngdon , Borow ,
Staunforth , and Thorney . (CMCAPCHR,95.1914)
Aftir him was his son kyng , whech is a martir , killid be +te fraude
of Alfrik , his stepmodir ; (CMCAPCHR,95.1915)
but aftir +tat sche ded penauns : (CMCAPCHR,95.1916)
sche translate him onto Schaftisbyry ; (CMCAPCHR,95.1917)
and too monasteries of women ded sche make , on at Werwell , where sche
lith , a o+tir at Ambrisbury , fast by Salisbury . (CMCAPCHR,95.1918)
Anno 6175-6193 ; 977-995 . (CMCAPCHR,95.1919)
Octo +te +Tirde regned xix +gere . (CMCAPCHR,95.1920)
This man was crowned at Rome of Gregori +te V . (CMCAPCHR,95.1921)
He browt +te body of Pauline , +te bischop , to Rome .
(CMCAPCHR,95.1922)
He beseged on Crescens , +tat mad mech debate in Rome , specialy in
elleccion of +te pope . (CMCAPCHR,95.1923)
He besegid him , as we saide , (CMCAPCHR,95.1924)
took him , (CMCAPCHR,95.1925)
and smet of his hed . (CMCAPCHR,95.1926)
He began to make a paleys , (CMCAPCHR,95.1927)
and +te Romanes letted him , (CMCAPCHR,95.1928)
and aftir mech vexacioun of hem he deied . (CMCAPCHR,95.1929)
Thus regned +tese iii Octones , ech aftir o+tir . (CMCAPCHR,95.1930)
And aftir her deth , +te empire went no lenger be succession , but be
eleccion . (CMCAPCHR,95.1931)
The institucioun was mad +tus , +tat vii persones schul chese +te
emperour : iii chaunceleris - bischop of Mense , chaunceler of Germani
; bischop of Treuer , chaunceler of Frauns ; bischop of Coloyne ,
chaunceler of Ytaile - the markeys of Branburgense , chambirleyn ; the
duke of Ostrych , marchale ; the duke of Saxon , berer of +te swerd ;
the kyng of Bem , butler . (CMCAPCHR,95.1932)
In +tis tyme was Gregori +te V pope ; and +tan Jon +te XVII ; and +tan
Siluestir +te Secund , +tat was a nygromancer , as we saide before ,
and deied at Seint Cruce : (CMCAPCHR,95.1933)
ther is his hert ; (CMCAPCHR,95.1934)
his bones ly at Lataranense . (CMCAPCHR,95.1935)
His bones clater , as +tei sei , (CMCAPCHR,95.1936)
and his graue swetith before +te deth of a pope . (CMCAPCHR,95.1937)
In +tis tyme lyued Fulbert , bischop of Carnotense , +tat mad +too
responses of oure Lady , Stirps Jesse and Solem justicie , and +tat
ympne , Chorus noue Jerusalem . (CMCAPCHR,95.1938)
Anno ; . (CMCAPCHR,95.1939)
Herry +te First regned xii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,95.1940)
He is clepid ' I ' for he was first of +te empire - (CMCAPCHR,96.1942)
+te othir Herry was neuyr crowned emperoure , (CMCAPCHR,96.1943)
and +te same reule is vndirstand of +te Conrardis . (CMCAPCHR,96.1944)
This Herry had a wif +tei cleped Chymegundis , (CMCAPCHR,96.1945)
and +tei both be on asent kept hem virgines al her lyf ;
(CMCAPCHR,96.1946)
+tei ly both byried in +te cherch cleped Banburgense , doyng many
miracles . (CMCAPCHR,96.1947)
He was befor +te empire duke of Bem , (CMCAPCHR,96.1948)
and for his manhod +tei chose him emperoure , (CMCAPCHR,96.1949)
and aftir many batailes he and his qwen chose a solitari lif
(CMCAPCHR,96.1950)
and mad a blessed ende . (CMCAPCHR,96.1951)
In +tis tyme was pope Johannes XII v monthis ; and +tanne Johannes XIII
, v +gere . (CMCAPCHR,96.1952)
In his tyme was Robert kyng of Frauns , whech was so deuout +tat , in
euery grete feste , he wold be in summe monasteri at euery seruise and
stand himselue in a cope of silk and gouerne +te qwer .
(CMCAPCHR,96.1953)
So it happed +tat he besegid a castel , and +te feste of Seynt Aniane
fel in +te same tyme : (CMCAPCHR,96.1954)
he left sege , (CMCAPCHR,96.1955)
went to cherch , (CMCAPCHR,96.1956)
and as he kneled at Agnus Dei at messe +te castell wallis fell down .
(CMCAPCHR,96.1957)
He mad +tat sequens , Sancti Spiritus assit nobis gratia .
(CMCAPCHR,96.1958)
In Ynglond regned +tis tyme Ethelthredus , +te bro+tir of Edward Martir
. (CMCAPCHR,96.1959)
He was so acomered with Danes +tat he , be +te councel of +te bischop
of Cauntirbury , he acorded with hem to pay hem +gerly x +tousand pound
, and +te secund +gere xvi +tousaund , (CMCAPCHR,96.1960)
and so +tei reised him to xl +tousand . (CMCAPCHR,96.1961)
In +te xxiiii +gere of his regne he wedded Emme , cleped ' +Te broche
of Normandie ' , +te doutir of Richard +te Secund , duke of +te same .
(CMCAPCHR,96.1962)
And +tan sodeynly he sent letteris pryuyly +tat alle +te Danes schuld
be killid on o day , (CMCAPCHR,96.1963)
but it availed not , (CMCAPCHR,96.1964)
for on +te nyte befor Seynt Bryce day +te Danes destroyed Excetre ,
Wilton , Salesbury , Norwich , and Thetforth . (CMCAPCHR,96.1965)
And sone aftir cam Swayn and Anlaf , to whom Vtred , duke of
Northumbirland , and all Lyndesey mad subjeccion , and receyued him as
her kyng . (CMCAPCHR,96.1966)
Ethelthredus fled into Normandye . (CMCAPCHR,96.1967)
Than sent many of +te lond onto him (CMCAPCHR,96.1968)
and seid , if he wold be more gentil onto hem +tan he was before , he
schuld be welkom . (CMCAPCHR,96.1969)
So cam he (CMCAPCHR,96.1970)
and distroyed mech of Lyndisey , (CMCAPCHR,96.1971)
but he caute not Knowt , +tat dwelt +tere . (CMCAPCHR,96.1972)
Than mad Swayn a grete comminacion to +te town of Seynt Edmund ,
+tat he schuld distroye it . (CMCAPCHR,97.1973)
Fer+termore he seid vilens wordis ageyn +te seint , (CMCAPCHR,97.1974)
and sone aftir , in +te town of Gaynysborow , Seint Edmund appered onto
him (CMCAPCHR,97.1975)
and killid him with a spere . (CMCAPCHR,97.1976)
Anno ; . (CMCAPCHR,97.1977)
Imperium vacat ii annis . (CMCAPCHR,97.1978)
Anno ; . (CMCAPCHR,97.1979)
Conrardus Primus regned xx +gere . (CMCAPCHR,97.1980)
He loued pes aboue al +ting , (CMCAPCHR,97.1981)
and +terfor he mad a lawe +tat , who +tat brekith pes betwix ony
princes , he schuld lese his hed . (CMCAPCHR,97.1982)
Than was a erle in his lond +tei clepid Lupold . (CMCAPCHR,97.1983)
He was accused to +te emperour +tat he had broke +tis statute , wherfor
he fled into wildirnesse , and lyued as a heremit with wif and childirn
- (CMCAPCHR,97.1984)
no man wist where he was . (CMCAPCHR,97.1985)
And happed aftirward +te kyng huntid in +te same forest ,
(CMCAPCHR,97.1986)
lost his meny ; (CMCAPCHR,97.1987)
nyte fell on , (CMCAPCHR,97.1988)
and for very nede was loggid with +tis heremite . (CMCAPCHR,97.1989)
And +tat same nyte +te cuntesse had childe , (CMCAPCHR,97.1990)
and a voys herd +te emperour +tat +tis same child schuld be his
successour . (CMCAPCHR,97.1991)
And +te emperour had scorne +tat so pore a child schul regne aftir him
, (CMCAPCHR,97.1992)
comaunded his seruauntis to bere +te child into +te wod , sle him , and
bring him +te hert . (CMCAPCHR,97.1993)
Thei +toute of pite' +tei myte not fulfille +tis ; (CMCAPCHR,97.1994)
+tei leide +te child in +te leuys (CMCAPCHR,97.1995)
and broute him +te hert of a hare . (CMCAPCHR,97.1996)
A duke +tei cleped Herry fond +te child , (CMCAPCHR,97.1997)
bare it to his hous , (CMCAPCHR,97.1998)
and because his wif was bareyn +tei feyned it was her .
(CMCAPCHR,97.1999)
Whan +te child was growe +te emperour dyned with +tis duke ,
(CMCAPCHR,97.2000)
+te child stood before him , (CMCAPCHR,97.2001)
and he gan remembre +te face of +tat child whech he comaunded to be
slayn , (CMCAPCHR,97.2002)
desired him of +te duk , (CMCAPCHR,97.2003)
led him forth , (CMCAPCHR,97.2004)
sent him to +te emperesse with swech a lettir , ' +Tat day +tat +ge
receyue +tis child , ordeyn for him +tat he be ded ' .
(CMCAPCHR,97.2005)
So happed +te child for to slepe in a prestes hous be +te weye ,
(CMCAPCHR,97.2006)
and +te prest red +te lettir , (CMCAPCHR,97.2007)
of pite' he raced +te clause (CMCAPCHR,97.2008)
and chaungid it into +tis sentens , (CMCAPCHR,97.2009)
' That day +ge receyue +tis child , in moost goodly hast wedde him to
oure doutir ' . (CMCAPCHR,97.2010)
Whan +te emperour cam hom and sey +tat Goddis ordinauns wold not be
broke , took it more at ese , specialy whan he knewe what man was his
fader . (CMCAPCHR,97.2011)
In +tese dayes of Herry and Conrard were at Rome +tus many popes :
Benedictus VIII , Johannes XX , Benedictus IX - (CMCAPCHR,97.2012)
in his tyme was mech scisme , (CMCAPCHR,97.2013)
and he appered to a holy man aftir his deth in straunge liknesse
, (CMCAPCHR,98.2014)
his hed and his tayl lych a asse , al +te body lich a bere .
(CMCAPCHR,98.2015)
Than was Sergius IIII , a man of good conuersacion ; and +tan Gregorius
VI . (CMCAPCHR,98.2016)
In his tyme +te Cherch was spoiled , pilgrimes robbed , +te offeringis
of +te auter take with violens . (CMCAPCHR,98.2017)
First +tis man cursed hem +tat vsed +tese dedis . (CMCAPCHR,98.2018)
Aftir he distroyed hem with strong hand . (CMCAPCHR,98.2019)
Therfor , whan he schuld deye , +te cardinales saide he was not worthi
to be biried in Seynt Petir cherch , for +te habundauns of blood whech
he had spilt . (CMCAPCHR,98.2020)
And he answerd ful sobirly , ' Put my body whan I am ded upon a bere ,
(CMCAPCHR,98.2021)
and set it before Seint Petir dores , (CMCAPCHR,98.2022)
schette hem , (CMCAPCHR,98.2023)
and as +ge se , so do ' . (CMCAPCHR,98.2024)
Whan it was set +tere , sodeynly +tere cam a wind (CMCAPCHR,98.2025)
and brast +te dores ope with swech a violens +tat +tei stoyned on +te
wall , (CMCAPCHR,98.2026)
and +tan +tei biried him worchipfully . (CMCAPCHR,98.2027)
Than was Clement +te Secund ; and +tan Damasus +te Secund .
(CMCAPCHR,98.2028)
These to entered not wel , (CMCAPCHR,98.2029)
and +terfor +tei lyued not long , +te on but xix monthis , +te o+tir
xxiii daies . (CMCAPCHR,98.2030)
Than was Leo X=us= v +gere , a holy man ; than Victor II=us= -
(CMCAPCHR,98.2031)
he held a councel at Florens , where he deposed many bischopis for
symony and fornicacion . (CMCAPCHR,98.2032)
Than was Stephanus IX . (CMCAPCHR,98.2033)
In +tis tyme was kyng in Inglond Edmunde , cleped Yrunside .
(CMCAPCHR,98.2034)
He had many batayles , specialy with Knowt , (CMCAPCHR,98.2035)
and aftir many conflictes +tei wer acorded +tat +tei to schuld fite
alone , (CMCAPCHR,98.2036)
and in her strif Knowt aspied +te grete corage of Edmund ,
(CMCAPCHR,98.2037)
and seyd , ' Sese ! ' and +tan +tus , ' Bro+tir myn Edmund ' , he seith
, ' we wil no more fite ; (CMCAPCHR,98.2038)
lete us fro +tis tyme lyue as bre+terin . (CMCAPCHR,98.2039)
Half Denmark schal be +tin , (CMCAPCHR,98.2040)
half Inglond schall be myn ' . (CMCAPCHR,98.2041)
And +tus +tei left bataile , (CMCAPCHR,98.2042)
and kissid , and frendis for euyr . (CMCAPCHR,98.2043)
Alle +te puple +tat was +tere wept for joye . (CMCAPCHR,98.2044)
But sone aftir was he slayn be +te councel of Edrede , +te duke ,
(CMCAPCHR,98.2045)
for he mad his son for to hide him vndir a sege where +te king schuld
voide , (CMCAPCHR,98.2046)
and sodeynly with a scharp basulard he smet the kyng among +te boweles
(CMCAPCHR,98.2047)
and killid him . (CMCAPCHR,98.2048)
The duke cam to Knowt (CMCAPCHR,98.2049)
and seide on +tis wise , ' Heil , kyng alone ! ' (CMCAPCHR,98.2050)
And whan +te kyng had vndirstand +te maner of Edmundis deth , he seid
onto +te duke , ' And I schal sette +te hiest of ony lord in Ynglond '
. (CMCAPCHR,98.2051)
So he ded smyte of his hed (CMCAPCHR,98.2052)
and sette it on +te hiest tour in Londoun . (CMCAPCHR,98.2053)
This Edmund is biried at Glascunbury . (CMCAPCHR,98.2054)
Anno ; . (CMCAPCHR,99.2056)
The empire voyde iii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,99.2057)
Anno 6231-6247 ; . (CMCAPCHR,99.2058)
Herry +te Secund regned xvii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,99.2059)
In his tyme was founde at Rome a body of a geaunt , not roten ;
(CMCAPCHR,99.2060)
+te wownde +tat he deyed of was foure feet of length .
(CMCAPCHR,99.2061)
+Te bodi of him was as hy as ony wal ; (CMCAPCHR,99.2062)
a lanterne at his hed brennyng was founde , +tat myte not be qwenchid
with lycour ne with wynd , (CMCAPCHR,99.2063)
but anon as +tei had mad a hole , +tat +te eyre myte entre , +te lite
was oute . (CMCAPCHR,99.2064)
Thei sey Turnus killid +tis geaunt , (CMCAPCHR,99.2065)
for his epitafi was wretin +tus : - (CMCAPCHR,99.2066)
Filius Euandri Pallas , quem lancea Turni Militis occidit more quo ,
iacet hic . (CMCAPCHR,99.2067)
' The son of Euander , Pallas , whech +te spere of Turnus +te knyte
killid on his maner , here he lith . ' (CMCAPCHR,99.2068)
In +tis tyme was in Naples a ymage of marbil , with a sercle of bras ,
in whech was wrytyn +tus : - (CMCAPCHR,99.2069)
In +te kalendis of May , whan +te sunne schynyth in his uprysyng , I
schal haue a hed of gold . (CMCAPCHR,99.2070)
And , be wit of a Sarasine , +tei merked +te schadow of his hed ,
(CMCAPCHR,99.2071)
+te same houre diggid +tere , (CMCAPCHR,99.2072)
and founde mech gold . (CMCAPCHR,99.2073)
In +tis tyme was +tere grete scisme in +te Cherch of Frauns be on
Berengarie , +tat held +tis heresie , +tat +te sacrament of +te auter
is not very Cristis body and his blood , but figure of his body and his
blood . (CMCAPCHR,99.2074)
And agayn +tis heresy Nicholas , +te pope , gadered a hundred
bischoppis and xiii , (CMCAPCHR,99.2075)
and mad him to reuoke +tis heresie , (CMCAPCHR,99.2076)
and +tis reuocacion is put in +te book whech +tei clepe Decrees de
Consecratione , distinctio ii , ' Ego Berengarius ' .
(CMCAPCHR,99.2077)
In +tes dayes were +tese popes : (CMCAPCHR,99.2078)
Benedictus X=us= , x monthes ; and Nicholaus II=us= , ii +gere ; and
+tan Alexander II=us= , xi +gere . (CMCAPCHR,99.2079)
In +tis tyme regned in Ynglond Alured , +te first-begote son of
Ethelthrede . (CMCAPCHR,99.2080)
Than was a sly man duke of Kent , (CMCAPCHR,99.2081)
his name was Godwyn . (CMCAPCHR,99.2082)
He had a fayre doutir , (CMCAPCHR,99.2083)
+tei cleped hir Ydanie , (CMCAPCHR,99.2084)
and for he supposed +tat +tis king wold not wedde hir , he procured
sotily +te deth of +tis man , +tat he mite wedde hir to Edward
, +te +gonger bro+tir , whech aftir him schuld be kyng .
(CMCAPCHR,100.2085)
Be +tis maner he deceyued +te puple : (CMCAPCHR,100.2086)
' This king ' , he seith , ' is a Norman o +te moderes side ,
(CMCAPCHR,100.2087)
and now hath he brout in Normannes with him to distroye this Englisch
puple ' . (CMCAPCHR,100.2088)
So , be his councell , +tei met +te Normannes at Gildeforth ,
(CMCAPCHR,100.2089)
and bonde hem , (CMCAPCHR,100.2090)
killid euyr ix (CMCAPCHR,100.2091)
and saued +te x . (CMCAPCHR,100.2092)
The kyng +tei took , (CMCAPCHR,100.2093)
+tut oute his eyne , (CMCAPCHR,100.2094)
and brout him to Hely , where he deied within few dayes .
(CMCAPCHR,100.2095)
Than cam Edward into +tis lond but with fewe persones ,
(CMCAPCHR,100.2096)
and was crowned at Wynchestir on Pas-day . (CMCAPCHR,100.2097)
In +te xi +gere of his regne deyed his modir , Emme , +te duke doutir
of Normandie . (CMCAPCHR,100.2098)
It is +te same Edward +tat lith at Westmester . (CMCAPCHR,100.2099)
Anno 6248-6296 ; . (CMCAPCHR,100.2100)
Herry +te +tird regned xlix +gere . (CMCAPCHR,100.2101)
In his tyme was mech hungir and pestilens ny +torwoute +te world .
(CMCAPCHR,100.2102)
In +tat tyme Hildebrande , a cardinal , whech was pope aftir , whil he
was a legate in Frauns , in a councell whech was gadered ageyn +te
simonianes , saide onto a bischop +tat entred be symonie +tat he schuld
sey , ' Gloria Patri et Filio et Spiritui Sancto ' .
(CMCAPCHR,100.2103)
He coude neuir sey ' Spiritui Sancto ' tyl he was deposed ,
(CMCAPCHR,100.2104)
and +tan he seid it . (CMCAPCHR,100.2105)
In his tyme were +tese popes : - Gregorius VII=us= -
(CMCAPCHR,100.2106)
he was a man of good conuersacion , (CMCAPCHR,100.2107)
and +get a fals meyhir of Rome +tei cleped Censius took him at messe on
Cristmesse morow (CMCAPCHR,100.2108)
and prisoned him . (CMCAPCHR,100.2109)
But +te Romanes distroyed +te prison (CMCAPCHR,100.2110)
and delyuered him . (CMCAPCHR,100.2111)
He cursed +te Emperour Herry for +te scisme he set in +te Cherch ,
(CMCAPCHR,100.2112)
and compelled him to com barefoot in frost and snow and aske his
absolucion . (CMCAPCHR,100.2113)
Aftir him was Victor III=us= o +gere ; and +tan Vrbanus II=us= , xi
+gere - (CMCAPCHR,100.2114)
in his dayes a duk +tei cleped Beamunde recured +te sepulcur of Crist .
(CMCAPCHR,100.2115)
He held a councell at Claremount in whech was ordeyned +tat mateyns and
houres of oure Lady schuld be seid euery day , and on Satirday hir hool
seruyse . (CMCAPCHR,100.2116)
This pope gadered a councel in Frauns , where many princes , +torw his
stering , went into +te Holi Lond , (CMCAPCHR,100.2117)
and be reuelacion +tei fond +tere Cristis spere ; (CMCAPCHR,100.2118)
and +tere +tei conqwered Acon , Antioche , Tripolim , and ny al
+te lond , and Jerusalem . (CMCAPCHR,101.2119)
Aftir him was Paschasius xviii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,101.2120)
In +tis tyme entred Seynt Bernard +te order of Sistewys vndir +te Abbot
Steuene - (CMCAPCHR,101.2121)
he but xii +gere old . (CMCAPCHR,101.2122)
In +tis tyme eke began +te order of Premonstracense .
(CMCAPCHR,101.2123)
Than was Gelasius +te Secund pope o +gere ; and +tan Kalixtus II=us= v
+gere . (CMCAPCHR,101.2124)
In +tese dayes , +tat is to sey +te +gere of oure Lord mlxvi , William
Bastard , duke of Normandie , cam into Ynglond , (CMCAPCHR,101.2125)
and what rite he had for to regne , here I wil write onto +gou : -
(CMCAPCHR,101.2126)
Harald occupied +te crowne (CMCAPCHR,101.2127)
and had no rite +terto , (CMCAPCHR,101.2128)
for he was son onto +tat fals tretour Godwyn , whos doutir King Edward
weddid , (CMCAPCHR,101.2129)
+tei clepid hir Ydani , of whom is seid , ' As a +torn bringith forth a
rose , so sprang Ydani of Godwyn ' . (CMCAPCHR,101.2130)
This Godwyn killid Edward bro+tir , (CMCAPCHR,101.2131)
and was tretour to Edward . (CMCAPCHR,101.2132)
So happed it on a tyme he sat at mete with Kyng Edward ,
(CMCAPCHR,101.2133)
and +te kyng rehersid onto him his eld treson and +te suspecion +tat
men had to him of new treson . (CMCAPCHR,101.2134)
And +tan Godwyn took a pece of bred in his hand , (CMCAPCHR,101.2135)
and seid +tus , ' Mi souereyn lord , if euyr I ment treson onto +gou ,
I pray God +tat +tis o mussel strangil me ' . (CMCAPCHR,101.2136)
Thus he seid , (CMCAPCHR,101.2137)
and +tus it was . (CMCAPCHR,101.2138)
His son was Haraldus , whom Kyng Edward cleped before his deth ,
(CMCAPCHR,101.2139)
and sent him into Normandye , to Duk William , for to telle him +tat
+te kyng asined him his successour , both be testament , and eke as
nexte of kyn . (CMCAPCHR,101.2140)
And +tere +te same Harald swore to Duke William +tat he schuld be to
him trew ligeman , (CMCAPCHR,101.2141)
and ded or mad onto him homage . (CMCAPCHR,101.2142)
The same feith mad he to Kyng Edward , (CMCAPCHR,101.2143)
but whan Edward was ded he took upon him +te regalie ,
(CMCAPCHR,101.2144)
and was crowned kyng . (CMCAPCHR,101.2145)
Than went Duk William to Alisaunder , +te pope , (CMCAPCHR,101.2146)
and expressed onto him +te rite whech he had to +te crowne of Ynglond ,
(CMCAPCHR,101.2147)
and +te pope comaunded him on his blessing +tat he schuld porsewe his
rite . (CMCAPCHR,101.2148)
Tho cam he into Inglond , (CMCAPCHR,101.2149)
and londid at Hastingis , (CMCAPCHR,102.2150)
and ageyn him was Harald with grete power . (CMCAPCHR,102.2151)
It is told +tat +tere were certeyn knytes xx on Wiliam side +tat swore
+tei schuld not leue til +tei broke +te hoost and cam to Haraldis
standard . (CMCAPCHR,102.2152)
And +tou+g it were hard for to do , +get it was doo .
(CMCAPCHR,102.2153)
So had William +te victori , (CMCAPCHR,102.2154)
and rod forth to London , (CMCAPCHR,102.2155)
and at Westminster was he crowned in Cristmesse of Aldred , bischop of
+Gork . (CMCAPCHR,102.2156)
This bataile was on Seynt Kalixte day , (CMCAPCHR,102.2157)
and in +te same feld where it was , he ded make a abbey -
(CMCAPCHR,102.2158)
it is clepid at +tis houre +te abbey of Batayle . (CMCAPCHR,102.2159)
The secund +gere of his regne William went into Normandy ,
(CMCAPCHR,102.2160)
and led with him +te bischop of Cauntirbyri , whos name was Stigand ,
and many o+tir lordis . (CMCAPCHR,102.2161)
He mad leftenaunt of +tis lond his owne bro+tir , bischop of Bathe ,
(CMCAPCHR,102.2162)
his name was Odo . (CMCAPCHR,102.2163)
And a litil before wyntir he cam ageyn with his wif , Maute ,
(CMCAPCHR,102.2164)
and in his comyng he distroyed Excetre , (CMCAPCHR,102.2165)
for +tei rebelled . (CMCAPCHR,102.2166)
Sone aftir was +te qwene crowned . (CMCAPCHR,102.2167)
And +tat +gere he founded +te castel of Nothingam and +te castel of
+Gork . (CMCAPCHR,102.2168)
In +te v +gere of William , Baldewyn , +te abbot of Bury , purchased of
Alisaundre , +te pope , +te rite to singe as a bischop ,
(CMCAPCHR,102.2169)
and +te pope gaue him a ryng and a superaltarie of porphiri-ston whech
he had halowid and blessid . (CMCAPCHR,102.2170)
In +tis kyngis dayes was held a councel at Wynchester , in +te presens
of to cardinales , where Stigandus , archbischop of Cauntirbury , was
deposed for iii causes : (CMCAPCHR,102.2171)
on was for he kepte +te chirch of Cauntirbury and +te cherch of
Wynchestir both in his handis dyuers +geres ; (CMCAPCHR,102.2172)
a othir cause , for , lyuyng his predecessour Robert , he vsurped his
office , in-so-mech +tat he used +te palle ; (CMCAPCHR,102.2173)
the +tirde cause , for +te palle +tat he took whan he was mad bischop
he took of Benedicte , whech was a antepope , and stood acursed .
(CMCAPCHR,102.2174)
Thus was he deposed and put in prison , (CMCAPCHR,102.2175)
and +tere he seide he had not a peny in +te world ; (CMCAPCHR,102.2176)
so was he susteyned at +te kyngis cost ful porely . (CMCAPCHR,102.2177)
But whan he was ded +tei fonde a keye aboute his nek +tat broute hem to
mech tresore hid . (CMCAPCHR,102.2178)
Aftir he was deposed , Lamfrank was bischop of Cauntirbury , a monk and
priour of Bek , born in Itaile , a gret clerk - (CMCAPCHR,102.2179)
and +tat is schewid in many +tinges , specialy in a book whech he mad
ageyn Berengary . (CMCAPCHR,102.2180)
And at +Gork +te kyng mad a bischop , (CMCAPCHR,102.2181)
+tei cleped him Thomas - (CMCAPCHR,102.2182)
he was born in Bayon . (CMCAPCHR,102.2183)
Ther was gret strif betwix Lamfrank and him for subjeccion ,
(CMCAPCHR,102.2184)
but at +te last +tei were acorded +tat +te archbischop of +Gork
owith subjeccion to him of Cauntirbury . (CMCAPCHR,103.2185)
This Kyng William rod into Scotlond , (CMCAPCHR,103.2186)
and took homage +tere of Malcolyn , +te kyng . (CMCAPCHR,103.2187)
Whan he had regned xxii +gere he mad his testament ,
(CMCAPCHR,103.2188)
and beqwathe +te kyngdam of Ynglond to his son , clepid William Rede ;
and to Robert , clepid Curthose , +te duchi of Normandie ; and to Herri
, cleped Clerk , al his tresore ; (CMCAPCHR,103.2189)
and so he deied , (CMCAPCHR,103.2190)
and is biried at Kame . (CMCAPCHR,103.2191)
William +te Rede was crowned in +te +gere of oure Lord mlxxxvi ,
(CMCAPCHR,103.2192)
and streit he rod to Wynchestir to departe his faderes tresore .
(CMCAPCHR,103.2193)
Ther fond +tei lx +tousand pound , beside gret jewelis .
(CMCAPCHR,103.2194)
Robert herd sey +tat his fader was ded (CMCAPCHR,103.2195)
and cam into Inglond to chalenge +te crowne . (CMCAPCHR,103.2196)
He aryued at Hampton , (CMCAPCHR,103.2197)
and +tan William , his bro+tir , sent onto him swech letteres : +tat he
knew wel it was rite he schuld be kyng , and he kepte +te crowne to no
o+tir entent but to regne vndir him , knowyng wel +tat he was worthier
and elder ; (CMCAPCHR,103.2198)
and , if it plesed him +tat he myte regne +tus vndir him , he wold gyue
him euery +gere iii +tousand mark ; and who ouirlyued o+tir to haue al
. (CMCAPCHR,103.2199)
And so Duk Roberd went hom ageyn , bering rith nowt with him but fayre
promisses . (CMCAPCHR,103.2200)
In +te x +gere of +tis William was Ancelme mad bischop of Cauntirbury .
(CMCAPCHR,103.2201)
He was eke born in Ytaile , (CMCAPCHR,103.2202)
and lerned at Bek vndir Lamfrank . (CMCAPCHR,103.2203)
Betwix him and +te kyng fell gret distauns , (CMCAPCHR,103.2204)
for fro +te tyme +tat he was bischop myte he neuyr hold no sene , ne
vse no correccioun , (CMCAPCHR,103.2205)
for +te kyng reised so many tributes to make +te wallis of +te Tour of
London and +te grete Halle at Westminster , (CMCAPCHR,103.2206)
and eke +te kyngis meny vsed mech raueyn . (CMCAPCHR,103.2207)
In +tis tyme Herbert Losinga , sumtyme abbot of Ramsey , but +tanne
bischop of Thetforth , sowyd a gret seed of symonie in Ynglond ,
(CMCAPCHR,103.2208)
for he boute his benefice of +te Kyng William for a grete summe .
(CMCAPCHR,103.2209)
But whan his +gong dayes were go , he went to Rome ,
(CMCAPCHR,103.2210)
and get licens to remeue his sete to Norwich , where +tat he foundid a
worchipful monasteri of his owne gode , and a othir of +te order of
Cloyne at +Tetforth . (CMCAPCHR,103.2211)
He was wone to sey , ' I entred euel , (CMCAPCHR,103.2212)
but with +te grace of God I schal wel go owte ' . (CMCAPCHR,103.2213)
And +tat word of Jerom wold he ofte reherse ,
(CMCAPCHR,104.2214)
' We erred whan we were +gong ; (CMCAPCHR,104.2215)
lete us amende it in oure age ' . (CMCAPCHR,104.2216)
This William mad Westminster Halle , (CMCAPCHR,104.2217)
and whan he sei it first , he seide it was not half mech inow .
(CMCAPCHR,104.2218)
In +te xiii +gere of his regne he deyed on +tis maner : -
(CMCAPCHR,104.2219)
He schuld hunte in +te Newe Forest (CMCAPCHR,104.2220)
and , in +te nyte before , he lay in a parsonage (CMCAPCHR,104.2221)
and +tere +tei assayed her arowes . (CMCAPCHR,104.2222)
The kyng had on in his hand , (CMCAPCHR,104.2223)
and +te parson stood before him with a newschaue crowne .
(CMCAPCHR,104.2224)
The kyng took a arow , (CMCAPCHR,104.2225)
and threw it at +te prestis crowne , (CMCAPCHR,104.2226)
and hurt him , (CMCAPCHR,104.2227)
and seid , ' This is a fayre site ' . (CMCAPCHR,104.2228)
On Water Tyrel stood beside , (CMCAPCHR,104.2229)
and asked +tat arow for his fe , (CMCAPCHR,104.2230)
and +te nexte day , as he wold a smet a hert , he smet +te kyng to +te
hert . (CMCAPCHR,104.2231)
Anno 6297-6311 ; . (CMCAPCHR,104.2232)
Herry +te Fourt regned xv +gere . (CMCAPCHR,104.2233)
He , anon as he was emperour , he took his fader (CMCAPCHR,104.2234)
and set him in prison til he deyed . (CMCAPCHR,104.2235)
In his tyme , whan Pascale +te pope was ded , +te Cherch chase on Jon ,
+te popes chaunceler , (CMCAPCHR,104.2236)
and clepid him Gelasius . (CMCAPCHR,104.2237)
The emperour was not consenting to +tat eleccion , (CMCAPCHR,104.2238)
and +terfor +te emperour , with his clientis , chase a Spaynard ,
(CMCAPCHR,104.2239)
his name was Burdine . (CMCAPCHR,104.2240)
Than deied Gelase , (CMCAPCHR,104.2241)
for he was pope but o +gere , (CMCAPCHR,104.2242)
and +te cardinales chose Kalixt +te Secund . (CMCAPCHR,104.2243)
He , with his councell , cursed Herry +te emperour ,
(CMCAPCHR,104.2244)
and +te Romanes took Burdine , (CMCAPCHR,104.2245)
and sette him on a asse , +te taile in his hand - (CMCAPCHR,104.2246)
so rode he before +te pope to Rome . (CMCAPCHR,104.2247)
In +tis tyme Kalixt mad +te bischop of Compostel a archbiscop , for
reuerens of Seyn Jame . (CMCAPCHR,104.2248)
This Herry , be +te rithful dome of God , deied withoute ony eyer , for
he was so cruel to his fadir . (CMCAPCHR,104.2249)
In +tese dayes regned in Inglond Herry +te First , whech was named
Herry Clerk , +te +tird son of William Bastard . (CMCAPCHR,104.2250)
Summe men writyn he began to regne in +te +gere of oure Lord a m and a
c . (CMCAPCHR,104.2251)
He was crowned at Londoun of Maurice , bischop of London .
(CMCAPCHR,104.2252)
Than weddid +te kyng Maute , doutir to +te kyng of Scottis , whech hite
Malcolyn . (CMCAPCHR,104.2253)
In his first +gere cam his bro+tir , Robert Curthose , with his wif ,
whech he had weddid in Scicile , for to chalenge +te crowne of
Inglond , whech he preferred before +te crowne of Jerusalem .
(CMCAPCHR,105.2254)
For +tat was profered him , (CMCAPCHR,105.2255)
and he forsoke it ; (CMCAPCHR,105.2256)
+terfor had he neuyr prosperite' aftir +tat . (CMCAPCHR,105.2257)
In +te xix +gere of his regne was a grete bataile betwix him and +te
kyng of Frauns , Lodewik , where a knyte cleped William Crisping on +te
French side hitte Herry +te kyng on +te hed twyes , (CMCAPCHR,105.2258)
and because +te basnet was strong and inpenetrabel +te strok bent it to
+te kyng hed , +tat +te blood ran oute . (CMCAPCHR,105.2259)
The kyng smet him ageyn with swech corage +tat +tei fell to grownd ,
both hors and man . (CMCAPCHR,105.2260)
Sone aftir +tis bataile deied Maute , +te good qween , of whos curtesie
and humilite , scilens , and o+tir good maneris , +te Englisch poetes
at +to dayes mad ful notabel vers . (CMCAPCHR,105.2261)
In +te +gere of oure Lord a m cxx Kyng Herry cam hom ageyn into Inglond
, (CMCAPCHR,105.2262)
and in +te se too of +te kyngis sones , William and Richard , and +te
kyngis doutir , and his nece , and many worthi folk , chaumbirleynes
and butleres , and Richard , schreue of Chestir - all +tese were dronch
in o schip , in noumbir a cxl , non saued saue a boistous carl +tat was
among hem . (CMCAPCHR,105.2263)
Thei were grete slaundered in +te synne of sodomye .
(CMCAPCHR,105.2264)
The next day men fond on +te brynkis mech tresore , (CMCAPCHR,105.2265)
but body was non founde . (CMCAPCHR,105.2266)
Sone aftir +tis +te King Herri wedded a new wif , doutyr to +te duke of
Lotharinge - (CMCAPCHR,105.2267)
+te wedding was at Wyndesore - (CMCAPCHR,105.2268)
sche hite , as +tei sei , Adelida . (CMCAPCHR,105.2269)
Of hir beute' was mech spech and mech wryting . (CMCAPCHR,105.2270)
In +te xxiiii +gere of Herry cam to +tis lond Jon Cremense , a cardinal
; (CMCAPCHR,105.2271)
at gret cost of bischopis and abbottes , in +te natiuite' of oure Lady
, he held a grete councell at Londoun , in whech was determined +tat
prestes schuld in no wise haue no wyues , (CMCAPCHR,105.2272)
but he was +tat same day detect +tat a strumpet was in his chaumbir .
(CMCAPCHR,105.2273)
In +tis Herry dayes was his dowtir , Maute , wedded to Herri , +te
emperour , whech Herri , as we seide , was +te fourt emperour +tat was
cleped Herry . (CMCAPCHR,105.2274)
Summe sey he deied befor +te secund wedding ; (CMCAPCHR,105.2275)
sum sey he was mad a munk at Chestir . (CMCAPCHR,105.2276)
But who it be of +tat , his wif , +te emperesse , cam into Ynglond to
hir fader , (CMCAPCHR,105.2277)
and broute with hir +te hand of Seynt Jame +te apostil not corrupt ,
and +te crowne imperial . (CMCAPCHR,105.2278)
And for joye of +tis hand +te kyng foundid a nobil monasterie
of munkys at Redyngis . (CMCAPCHR,106.2279)
And sone aftir was +tis Maute , emperesse , weddid to Geffrey
Plauntgenet , erl of Angoye . (CMCAPCHR,106.2280)
Sone aftir +te kyng held a parlement at London , where he mad al his
lordis to swere +tat , aftir his deth , +tei schuld be trew lige to +te
emperesse his doutir , and to +te eyeris born of hir body . At whech
swering Steuene , erl of Boloyn , or of Blesens , as othir wryte , was
principal , and he mad +te forme and +te maner of swering .
(CMCAPCHR,106.2281)
In the xxvii +gere of +tis kyng he mad +te knytes +torw +te lond to cut
her heer , (CMCAPCHR,106.2282)
for +tei went with as long her as women . (CMCAPCHR,106.2283)
Sone aftir appered onto +tis kyng meruelous visiones .
(CMCAPCHR,106.2284)
First , he sey in his slep a gret multitude of plowmen , with swech
instrumentis as +tei use , com ageyn him , as +tou+g +tei wold kille
him . (CMCAPCHR,106.2285)
Than sey he a multitude of armed men with speres and dartis ageyn him .
(CMCAPCHR,106.2286)
In +te +tird vision com prelatis with her crosses and croses sore
+tretyng him . (CMCAPCHR,106.2287)
The kyng wook , (CMCAPCHR,106.2288)
ros , (CMCAPCHR,106.2289)
and took his swerd in his hand , wenyng al had be soth .
(CMCAPCHR,106.2290)
This same vision was schewid to a leche , (CMCAPCHR,106.2291)
+tei clepid him Grimbald , (CMCAPCHR,106.2292)
and he warned +te king , as Daniel ded Nabugodonosor , to redeme his
sinnes with elmesse . (CMCAPCHR,106.2293)
Sone aftir +tis he went into Normandy for to wite if his doutir were
with child , (CMCAPCHR,106.2294)
and , as he cam fro hunting , he desired gretly to ete a lamprey ,
(CMCAPCHR,106.2295)
for +tat mete loued he wel , (CMCAPCHR,106.2296)
and euyr it ded him harme . (CMCAPCHR,106.2297)
This mete caused him a feuyr , of whech he deied . (CMCAPCHR,106.2298)
He regned xxxv +gere . (CMCAPCHR,106.2299)
Anno 6312-6322 ; 1114-1124 . (CMCAPCHR,106.2300)
Lotharius +te Fourt regned xi +gere . (CMCAPCHR,106.2301)
In his tyme was gret hungir +torw Itaile . (CMCAPCHR,106.2302)
In +te beginnyng of his empire he gadered a grete host , with
archbischopis and bischopis , (CMCAPCHR,106.2303)
and set Pope Innocent +te Secunde in his sete at Lateranense ,
(CMCAPCHR,106.2304)
for on cleped +te son of Petir Leon had put +tis pope oute of Rome .
(CMCAPCHR,106.2305)
Thus was he broute ageyn be +te Emperour Lotharie , (CMCAPCHR,106.2306)
and +tere he crowned +te emperour . (CMCAPCHR,106.2307)
This Innocent was pope xiii +gere , (CMCAPCHR,106.2309)
and before him was Honorius +te Secund v +gere . (CMCAPCHR,106.2310)
This Lotharie rod with +te pope into Naples ageyn on Roger , +tat
vsurped to be lord of +tat lond . (CMCAPCHR,106.2312)
He mad him to fle oute of +te lond , (CMCAPCHR,106.2313)
and sette +tere a gouernour +tei cleped Raymund . (CMCAPCHR,106.2314)
In +tis tyme was at Paris a notable clerk +tei clepid Hugo de Sancto
Victore , of +te Chanones ordre . (CMCAPCHR,107.2316)
He mad many fructuous bokes , drawyn mech oute of Seynt Austen werkis .
(CMCAPCHR,107.2317)
Anno 6323-6337 ; 1125-1139 . (CMCAPCHR,107.2318)
Conrard +te Secund regned xv +gere . (CMCAPCHR,107.2319)
In his dayes deied a knyte , +tei clepid him Jon of +te Tymes , whech
lyued , as +tei sey , ccc +gere lxi , (CMCAPCHR,107.2320)
for he was a werriour in +te tyme of Gret Charles . (CMCAPCHR,107.2321)
This Conrard took +te caracte of +te cros of Seint Bernard hand for to
go to +te Holy Lond and fite ageyn +te enmies of Crist .
(CMCAPCHR,107.2322)
And in +tis pilgrimage he had many felawys , summe of Lotharinge ,
summe of Frauns , of Inglond , and of Flaundres - (CMCAPCHR,107.2323)
too hundred schippis were occupied with hem . (CMCAPCHR,107.2324)
Whan +tei cam in +te Holy Lond , +tere met +te kyng of Frauns with hem
. (CMCAPCHR,107.2325)
Ther had +tei many batailes , (CMCAPCHR,107.2326)
and wonne many townes , as +te cronicle makith mencioun .
(CMCAPCHR,107.2327)
And in +tis same tyme was Steuene kyng of Ynglond , neue to +te King
Herri , for he was his sisteris son . (CMCAPCHR,107.2328)
Anon as he herd sey +te king was ded , he cam into Ynglond
(CMCAPCHR,107.2329)
and chalenged +te crowne , notwithstandyng his oth +tat he had mad .
(CMCAPCHR,107.2330)
He was crowned of Wiliam , bischop of Cauntirbury , (CMCAPCHR,107.2331)
and had prosperite' in his first +geres , but in his last +geres mech
aduersite' . (CMCAPCHR,107.2332)
For he , trosting in his gret power , went ouyr into Frauns ,
(CMCAPCHR,107.2333)
for he purposed for to fite with Gefrey Plauntgenet , dreding +tat he
schuld begete ony child whech schuld forbarre him his rite .
(CMCAPCHR,107.2334)
This Gefrey was war of +tis , (CMCAPCHR,107.2335)
and with myty power mad resistens , (CMCAPCHR,107.2336)
and droue +te Kyng Steuene ageyn into Ynglond . (CMCAPCHR,107.2337)
And as summe men write , Herry +te Secund was bore +tat tyme .
(CMCAPCHR,107.2338)
So grew this child (CMCAPCHR,107.2339)
and was norchid til +te fifte +gere of Steuene . (CMCAPCHR,107.2340)
Than cam +te modir with hir child and with hir frendis - whech were
Robert , hir brothir , begoten of bast , +tan erl of Gloucetir , and
Ranulf , erl of Chestir , and many mo - (CMCAPCHR,107.2341)
and besegid Kyng Steuene in +te cyte' of Lyncoln . (CMCAPCHR,107.2342)
That day +tat +te kyng schuld fite he herd masse (CMCAPCHR,107.2343)
and offered a candel , whech brak on peces in +te offering .
(CMCAPCHR,107.2344)
And sone aftir +te eleuacion , the lyne brak , (CMCAPCHR,107.2345)
and +te pix fel on +te auter . (CMCAPCHR,107.2346)
These toknes men +toute were not gode . (CMCAPCHR,107.2347)
Thei faute +tat day , (CMCAPCHR,107.2348)
and +te kyng was take , and led onto Bristow , +tere +te emperesse was
, and kept in prison in +te castel many dayes . (CMCAPCHR,107.2349)
Many conflictes were betwix +te emperesse and +te kyng ,
(CMCAPCHR,108.2351)
but at +te last +tei were +tus acorded , be consent of al +te lond ,
+tat Kyng Steuene schuld haue +te regal possession whil he lyued ,
(CMCAPCHR,108.2352)
and aftir his deth Duk Herry schul entyr . (CMCAPCHR,108.2353)
This was promittet be all +te lordis , and a solempne charter mad
+teron . (CMCAPCHR,108.2354)
In +tis tyme were +tese popes : (CMCAPCHR,108.2355)
Celestinus II , v monthes ; (CMCAPCHR,108.2356)
Lucius II , xi monthis ; (CMCAPCHR,108.2357)
Eugenius III , viii +gere ; (CMCAPCHR,108.2358)
Anastasius IIII , o +gere . (CMCAPCHR,108.2359)
Than Adrianus II=us= , a Englischman , iiii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,108.2360)
As +te fame seith , he was bore at Seint Albones , and natif to +te
same monasteri . (CMCAPCHR,108.2361)
He desired to be a munk +tere , (CMCAPCHR,108.2362)
and +tei refused him . (CMCAPCHR,108.2363)
So +te man gaf him to lerning , (CMCAPCHR,108.2364)
and first was mad a bischop , +tan a cardinal , and legate into a
nacion +tei clepe Wormancie , where he conuertid +te puple to God ,
(CMCAPCHR,108.2365)
and aftir was he mad pope . (CMCAPCHR,108.2366)
It was he +tat graunted Kyng Herri +te Secunde to go into Yrlond and
turne hem to +te feith , (CMCAPCHR,108.2367)
and to +tat entent he mad him lord of +te lond , on +tis condicion ,
+tat euery hous schuld paye +gerli a Petir-peny to Rome .
(CMCAPCHR,108.2368)
This pope eke graunted grete pryuylegis to +te hous of Seint Albones .
(CMCAPCHR,108.2369)
Steuene +te kyng deyed +te viii kalend of April , byried at Feuersam ,
whech hous he mad . (CMCAPCHR,108.2370)
Anno 6338-6374 ; . (CMCAPCHR,108.2371)
Frederik +te First regned xxxvii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,108.2372)
He was crowned in +te cherch of Seint Petir at Rome , a large man and
bold , faire of tunge . (CMCAPCHR,108.2373)
In his tyme a kyng of +te Sarasines tok +te cyte' cleped Edissa , whech
in +te first bok of Moises is clepid Arath . (CMCAPCHR,108.2374)
Alle +te Cristen men whech were +tere , he mad hem for to reneye her
feith or ellis to lese her hedis . (CMCAPCHR,108.2375)
This is +te same cite' in whech Abgarus was kyng , +tat sent lettir
onto oure Lord Criste +tat he schuld come to him for to cure him .
(CMCAPCHR,108.2376)
And oure Lord sent him answere +tat as now he myte not come ,
(CMCAPCHR,108.2377)
but aftir his deth he schuld send him on of his disciples ,
(CMCAPCHR,108.2378)
and he schulde cure him - (CMCAPCHR,108.2379)
and +tat was Thade . (CMCAPCHR,108.2380)
This kyng was not content with +tat epistil of Crist onto +te tyme +tat
Criste sent him his ymage , depeynted in a fayre lynand cloth .
(CMCAPCHR,108.2381)
In +tis tyme was +te sepulcre of our Lord take , and +te holy crosse ,
of +te soudan , and many o+tir Cristen places . (CMCAPCHR,108.2382)
In +tis tyme was Abbot Joachim in Calabir , +tat wrote many +tingis
vpon +te Apocalipse , (CMCAPCHR,109.2384)
but he erred in many +tingis , first in a mater concernyng +te holy
Trynyte , (CMCAPCHR,109.2385)
for +te Cherch hath determined his opinion fals in +te beginning of +te
Decretales , capitulo , Dampnamus . (CMCAPCHR,109.2386)
And Maystir Pers +te Lumbard , +tat mad +Te iiii Bokes of Sentens ,
aftir bischop of Paris , mad mech +ting ageyn +tis Abbot Joachim .
(CMCAPCHR,109.2387)
This same abbot mad also a o+tir book , De Seminibus Literarum , where
be gret craft he droue oute +te +gere in whech +te Day of Dome schuld
falle ; (CMCAPCHR,109.2388)
but he failed foule , (CMCAPCHR,109.2389)
and erred in his counting . (CMCAPCHR,109.2390)
In +tis tyme regned in Ynglond Herry +te Secunde , son to Gefrey
Plaungenet and Maute +te emperesse . (CMCAPCHR,109.2391)
Or +tat he regned , he weddid a woman +tat was qwen of Frauns ,
(CMCAPCHR,109.2392)
hir name was Helianore . (CMCAPCHR,109.2393)
There fel gret strif betwix +te kyng and hir , (CMCAPCHR,109.2394)
and +terfor +te qwen laboured to haue a dyuors betwix hir and hir
husband , pretendyng +tat sche was of his kyn , (CMCAPCHR,109.2395)
but hir principal cause was , as is seid , for sche desired gretly to
be wyf to +te duke of Normandy . (CMCAPCHR,109.2396)
But in dede +te dyuors was had , and +te mariage mad ,
(CMCAPCHR,109.2397)
and be hir he was a grete lord , (CMCAPCHR,109.2398)
for sche was douter and eyir to +te duke of Gyan . (CMCAPCHR,109.2399)
So was he +tan duk of Normandie , erl of Angoye and Cenoman , and duke
of Gyan . (CMCAPCHR,109.2400)
All +tese londes had he in possession whil Kyng Steuene lyued ,
(CMCAPCHR,109.2401)
and aftir his deth he cam into Ynglond (CMCAPCHR,109.2402)
and was crowned of Theobald , bischop +tan of Cauntirbury .
(CMCAPCHR,109.2403)
And here , as we fynde wrytyn , we wil declare his genelogie .
(CMCAPCHR,109.2404)
The fader of Gefrey Plauntgenet wedded a wyf only for beute' .
(CMCAPCHR,109.2405)
He wist not fro whens sche cam , ne of what kynrod sche was .
(CMCAPCHR,109.2406)
Seldom wold sche com to cherch , but neuyr abyde +te sacre .
(CMCAPCHR,109.2407)
And whan +tis was noted of hir husbond , he mad foure knytes on a day
to hold hir stille al +te masse , (CMCAPCHR,109.2408)
and so +tei ded , (CMCAPCHR,109.2409)
but a lytil before +te sacri , as +tei held hir be +te mantel , sche
fley fro hem oute at a wyndowe , (CMCAPCHR,109.2410)
and to childir +tat were on hir left hand sche bare with hir ,
(CMCAPCHR,109.2411)
o+tir to +tat were on +te rite hand sche left behynde hir .
(CMCAPCHR,109.2412)
Kyng Richard of Ynglond was wone to telle +tat it was no merueile
+tou+g +tei +tat cam of swech kynrod ech of hem was contrari to o+tir ,
(CMCAPCHR,109.2413)
for +tei cam fro +te deuel , (CMCAPCHR,109.2414)
and to +te deuel schul goo . (CMCAPCHR,109.2415)
It is eke reported +tat Seint Bernard schuld sey +te same of +tis King
Herry , noting herby who +tat Gefrey , +tis mannes fader , ded
gelde Gerard , +te bischop Sagiense , and prophecying of +te grete
wrong +tat +tis man schuld do to Seynt Thomas . (CMCAPCHR,110.2416)
Fer+termore +tis Gefrey Plauntgenet warned Herry , his sone , +tat he
schuld in no wise wedde Helianore , +te qwen of Frauns ,
(CMCAPCHR,110.2417)
for he told him in very treuth +tat , whan he was steward of Frauns ,
and dwelled with +te kyng , he had comounde with +te same qwen
ofte-tyme . (CMCAPCHR,110.2418)
This Helianore had be Kyng Herry sex childirn , iii sones : Herry ,
Rychard , and Jon ; and iii douteris : Maut - sche was weddid to +te
duke of Saxone ; Helianore - and sche was weddid to +te kyng of Spayn ;
and Jone - sche was weddid to +te kyng of Scicile . (CMCAPCHR,110.2419)
In +te sext +gere of his regne , as he cam fro Tollouse , he maried his
son of seuene +gere old onto Margarete , thre +gere old doutir to +te
kyng of Frauns . (CMCAPCHR,110.2420)
In +te vii +gere of Herry deied Theobald , bischop of Cauntirbury ,
(CMCAPCHR,110.2421)
and Thomas , +te kyngis chaunceler , entred into +tat benefice .
(CMCAPCHR,110.2422)
Aftir +tat fel gret strif betwix him and +te kyng for liberte' of +te
Cherch , for whech first was +te bischop exiled and many wrongis do to
him and to his kyn . (CMCAPCHR,110.2423)
+Tan cam he hom ageyn (CMCAPCHR,110.2424)
and was killid , as all +te nacion knowith , (CMCAPCHR,110.2425)
and +tis was in +te +gere of oure Lord a m clxx : - (CMCAPCHR,110.2426)
Annus milenus centenus septuagenus Anglorum Primas corruit ense Thomas
. (CMCAPCHR,110.2427)
In +tese dayes was Arthures body founde in +te cherch+gerd at
Glaskinbury in a hol hok , a crosse of led leyd to a ston , and +te
letteres hid betwyx +te ston and +te led . (CMCAPCHR,110.2428)
This was +te wryting , as Giraldus seith , whech red it : -
(CMCAPCHR,110.2429)
Here lith +te nobil Kyng Arthure , with his secunde wyf , Veneraca , in
+te ylde cleped Auallone . (CMCAPCHR,110.2430)
His bones , whan +tei were founde , passed +te mesure of o+tir men .
(CMCAPCHR,110.2431)
In xxxi +gere of Herry cam into +tis lond Eraclius , patriark of
Jerusalem , with letteris of +te Pope Lucius , (CMCAPCHR,110.2432)
and prayed +te kyng to strength hem ageyn +te Sarasines .
(CMCAPCHR,110.2433)
He excused him be +te werre +tat he had with Frauns ;
(CMCAPCHR,110.2434)
with his good , he seid , he wold help , (CMCAPCHR,110.2435)
with his body he myte not . (CMCAPCHR,110.2436)
Than +te patriark seide , ' All +te partes of +te world send us mony ;
(CMCAPCHR,110.2437)
we seke a prince , and not mony ' . (CMCAPCHR,110.2438)
The kyng folowid him onto Douer , (CMCAPCHR,111.2440)
and plesed him with fayre wordis . (CMCAPCHR,111.2441)
But +te patriark seide onto him on +tis wise , ' Thou at +tis tyme
forsakest +te labour for +ti Lord . (CMCAPCHR,111.2442)
Before +tis tyme +tou hast regned in gret joye ; (CMCAPCHR,111.2443)
fro +tis tyme schal +tou regne in gret misery . (CMCAPCHR,111.2444)
To the kyng of Frauns hast +tou be fals , (CMCAPCHR,111.2445)
Seynt Thomas hast +tou killid , and now to forsake +te proteccion of
all Cristen men ' . (CMCAPCHR,111.2446)
And whan +te patriark aspied +tat +te kyng was wroth , for he wex pale
for angir , he bowed his hed and his nek , (CMCAPCHR,111.2447)
and seide , ' Do with me as +tou ded to Seynt Thomas .
(CMCAPCHR,111.2448)
I had as lef be killid of +te in Inglond as of a Sarasine in Surre' ,
(CMCAPCHR,111.2449)
for I holde +te wers +tan ony Sarasine ' . (CMCAPCHR,111.2450)
The kyng seide , ' And all my men had o body and o mouth ,
(CMCAPCHR,111.2451)
+tei durst not sey +tat +tou seist ' . (CMCAPCHR,111.2452)
And he answerd , ' Thei folow +te pray , and not +te man ' ;
(CMCAPCHR,111.2453)
and so +tei departed . (CMCAPCHR,111.2454)
Sone aftir , Crist appered in +te eyir , visibily hanging on +te crosse
, at Dunstable , fro mydday tyl euen , be whech signe was vndirstand
+tat oure Lord was wroth with +too men +tat wold not venge his cause .
(CMCAPCHR,111.2455)
In +tis tyme , +tat is to sey +te +gere of oure Lord 1172 , was +te
cherch of munkys in Norwich brent be +te malys of +te cite' , as men
sey , (CMCAPCHR,111.2456)
and +te cyte' +terfor lost grete pryuylegis . (CMCAPCHR,111.2457)
And +te nexte +gere folowand was Mary , +te sistir of Seynt Thomas ,
mad abbes of Berkyng . (CMCAPCHR,111.2458)
In +tis tyme were +tese popes : - (CMCAPCHR,111.2459)
Lucius III , foure +gere - (CMCAPCHR,111.2460)
in his tyme Maister Pers , called Commestor , mad +tat book +tat is
clepid Historia Scolastica , where +te bybil is abreggid , and many
o+tir stories put in +terto . (CMCAPCHR,111.2461)
Aftir him was Vrbanus Tercius o +gere , (CMCAPCHR,111.2462)
for whan he herd Jerusalem was take he deied for heuynesse .
(CMCAPCHR,111.2463)
And +tan was Gregorius VIII . (CMCAPCHR,111.2464)
He sent many bulles to Cristen princes to go to Jerusalem .
(CMCAPCHR,111.2465)
And +tan was Clement +te +Tirde . (CMCAPCHR,112.2467)
He mad +te cloystir at Seynt Laurens oute of +te Wallis ,
(CMCAPCHR,112.2468)
and the paleis Lateranense he mad newe . (CMCAPCHR,112.2469)
Anno 6375-6382 ; 1177-1184 . (CMCAPCHR,112.2470)
Herry +te V regned viii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,112.2471)
He was crowned in Rome , (CMCAPCHR,112.2472)
and +te same monthe went he into Naples for to conqwere it ,
(CMCAPCHR,112.2473)
and in +te fourt +gere of his regne he had conclusion of his conquest .
(CMCAPCHR,112.2474)
In +tis tyme was Celestinus III pope vi +gere . (CMCAPCHR,112.2475)
He corowned +tis Herry . (CMCAPCHR,112.2476)
And +tan was Innocencius III xxiii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,112.2477)
He mad +te gret hospital in Rome of Seynt Spirit , (CMCAPCHR,112.2478)
and renewyd +te cherch of Seynt Sixte . (CMCAPCHR,112.2479)
He mad many decretales , many sermons , and a book whech is clepid Of
the Wrecchid Kynde of Man . (CMCAPCHR,112.2480)
In +tis tyme +te Frenschmen took Constantinople , (CMCAPCHR,112.2481)
and +te Venecianes holp hem gretly . (CMCAPCHR,112.2482)
The cuntre' merueiled gretly for +te strength of +te wallis and for +te
prophecye +tat was +terof , +tat it schuld neuyr be take but be an
aungell ; (CMCAPCHR,112.2483)
and happed so +tat +tei broke +te wal at a certeyn place where an
aungel was depeynted . (CMCAPCHR,112.2484)
In +tis tyme was Almaricus dampned , +tat held many straunge heresies
at Parise . (CMCAPCHR,112.2485)
Anno 6383-6386 ; 1185-1188 . (CMCAPCHR,112.2486)
Octo +te Fourte , of +te nacion of Saxones , regned iiii +gere ,
(CMCAPCHR,112.2487)
and he was corowned of Pope Innocent in Seint Petir cherch ;
(CMCAPCHR,112.2488)
but he was not gretly honoured , for his malicious condiciones .
(CMCAPCHR,112.2489)
He faute with +te Romanes , (CMCAPCHR,112.2490)
and went into Naples ageyn +te popes comaundment , (CMCAPCHR,112.2491)
and took awey +tat kyngdam fro Frederik , +tat was kyng of Scicile .
(CMCAPCHR,112.2492)
Therfor +te pope cursed him . (CMCAPCHR,112.2493)
And in +te fourt +gere of his regne was Frederik +te Secund chosen ,
(CMCAPCHR,112.2494)
and he rod into Almayn (CMCAPCHR,112.2495)
and ouyrcam +tis Octo . (CMCAPCHR,112.2496)
Anno ; 1189-1211 . (CMCAPCHR,112.2497)
Frederik +te Secunde was crowned of Honory , +te pope , in Seint Petir
cherch , (CMCAPCHR,112.2498)
and regned xxiii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,112.2499)
This man fro his +gong age was be +te Cherch supported and broute to
+tis dignite' , (CMCAPCHR,112.2500)
and he , aftir his promocion , was ful onkind onto +te Cherch ;
(CMCAPCHR,113.2501)
+terfor +te same pope +tat corowned him , considering his rebellioun ,
cursed him , (CMCAPCHR,113.2502)
and asoiled al his barones fro +tat feith whech +tei had mad to him .
(CMCAPCHR,113.2503)
In +tese dayes began +te too ordres of Prechoures and of Menowres .
(CMCAPCHR,113.2504)
The Prechoures order began Seynt Dominicus in Tholous , +te +gere of
oure Lord a m cciii . (CMCAPCHR,113.2505)
The order of Menoures began Seint Fraunceys fast be +te cite' of
Assise' , whech couent is clepid Seynt Mary of Aungeles , iii +gere
aftir Dominic . (CMCAPCHR,113.2506)
The o+tir too ordres , Heremites of Seint Austin , and heremites of +te
Mount Carmele , were longe befor , (CMCAPCHR,113.2507)
but +tei were not confermed of +te Cherch tyl Honorius was pope .
(CMCAPCHR,113.2508)
And in +te tyme of Innocent +tis same ordir of Seynt Austyn had a place
pryuyleged be +tat pope , or +te Prechoures were confermed .
(CMCAPCHR,113.2509)
The place is biggid in +te worchip of Seynt Antony in +te cuntre'
cleped Ardyngnete , whech stant in +te prouynce of Senys .
(CMCAPCHR,113.2510)
In +tese dayes deyed Kyng Herry +te Secunde , (CMCAPCHR,113.2511)
and whan he was ded , Richard , his bro+tir , was crowned of Baldewyn ,
bischop of Cauntirbyry , +te ix day of September , whech day is hald
suspect of supersticious men ; (CMCAPCHR,113.2512)
and onto +te Jewys it was not esy . (CMCAPCHR,113.2513)
For +tan dwelled +tei in +tis reme , (CMCAPCHR,113.2514)
and at +te kyngis coronacion +tei drew to London in hope for to haue
grace of +te kyng , +tat +tei schuld paye lesse tribute +tan +tei dede
before . (CMCAPCHR,113.2515)
The kyng comaunded +tat +tere schuld no Jew com in +te chirch in tyme
of his coronacion , ne in +te halle at tyme of mete .
(CMCAPCHR,113.2516)
Summe of hem were malapert , (CMCAPCHR,113.2517)
and entred into +te halle , (CMCAPCHR,113.2518)
and happed a man to smyte a Jew (CMCAPCHR,113.2519)
and seid onto him +tat he brak +te kyngis comaundement .
(CMCAPCHR,113.2520)
The puple +tat stod +tere , supposyng it was +te kyngis wil +tat +te
Jewis schuld be seruid soo , and with stonis and staffis soute +te
Jewis +torw London , (CMCAPCHR,113.2521)
beet hem , (CMCAPCHR,113.2522)
and robbed hem , (CMCAPCHR,113.2523)
and be +tis exaumple +tus were +tei serued +torwoute +te rem ,
(CMCAPCHR,113.2524)
and +tus voyded +tei +te rem . (CMCAPCHR,113.2525)
The kyng , for he purposed to go to +te Holy Lond , and must make
cheuesauns for mech mony , he sent aftir +te kyng of Scottis ,
(CMCAPCHR,113.2526)
and aftir he had do his homage he seld him +te castelles of Berwyk and
Rokisborow for ten +tousand mark . (CMCAPCHR,113.2527)
Than was +tere at Dorham a bischop , a old man and rich :
(CMCAPCHR,114.2528)
to him seld +te kyng +te prouince of Dorham for his lyue for a gret
summe of good . (CMCAPCHR,114.2529)
And +tan wold +te kyng sumtyme in merth sei , ' I am a crafty werkman ,
(CMCAPCHR,114.2530)
for I can make of a elde bischop a +gong erl ' . (CMCAPCHR,114.2531)
In +te secund +gere of his regne Philip , +te kyng of Frauns , and he
took her jornay into +te Holy Lond , Richard be lond , and Philip be
+te se , where +te kyng of Frauns in face schewid himself a lomb , and
in werk a leon . (CMCAPCHR,114.2532)
Thei cam both onto +te yld of Scicile , and to +te cyte' of Messane ;
(CMCAPCHR,114.2533)
Philip lay in +te cyte' , and Richard in a hospital withoute .
(CMCAPCHR,114.2534)
On Cristmesse Day many of Richard men com into towne to bye vitaile ,
(CMCAPCHR,114.2535)
and +te Frenschmen , coupled with a nacion +tei clepe Griphones , bet
and killid many of Richard men . (CMCAPCHR,114.2536)
The same day Richard leid sege to +te cite' , (CMCAPCHR,114.2537)
and +tei sperd +te gates (CMCAPCHR,114.2538)
and kept +te wallis , (CMCAPCHR,114.2539)
but Richard power was so strong +tat +te kyng of Frauns asked him
forgifnesse , and profered grete amendis ; (CMCAPCHR,114.2540)
for he had a castel of tre , whech he cleped Mategrifon , to whech men
myte make no resistens , (CMCAPCHR,114.2541)
and with +tat same he took +te cyte' of Acon in +te Holy Lond -
(CMCAPCHR,114.2542)
summe men clepe it Acris . (CMCAPCHR,114.2543)
Fro Cicile , as +tei went in +te se , a grete wynd blew hem into Ciper
, where +tat schip +tat his modir was in and his wif was al broke ,
(CMCAPCHR,114.2544)
and +tei of +te cuntre' cam (CMCAPCHR,114.2545)
and spoiled it , (CMCAPCHR,114.2546)
and treted +te ladies onmanerly . (CMCAPCHR,114.2547)
Richard sent to +te kyng of +te ild +tat amendis schuld be mad ,
(CMCAPCHR,114.2548)
and he wold not , wherfor Richard pursewid him fro town to town til he
besegid him , (CMCAPCHR,114.2549)
and +te kyng graunted to make amendis on +tat condicion +tat Richard
schuld not put him in no fetteris of yrun . (CMCAPCHR,114.2550)
He graunted his peticion , (CMCAPCHR,114.2551)
but whan he had him , he put him in fetteris of syluyr .
(CMCAPCHR,114.2552)
So kepte he +te kyng , (CMCAPCHR,114.2553)
and disposed al +te ylde at his plesauns . (CMCAPCHR,114.2554)
In +te +gere of oure Lord m cxciii was +te cite' of Acris take -
(CMCAPCHR,114.2555)
sum men , as we seid , clepe it Acon , (CMCAPCHR,114.2556)
and in elde tyme was it cleped Tholomaide - at whech takyng +te duk of
Ostrich folowid +te Kyng Richard , desiring for to haue part both of
his worchip and eke of swech tresoure as schuld be take .
(CMCAPCHR,114.2557)
And who it happed , whe+tir be chaunce or elles of purpos , +te dukes
standard was trode vndirfote , whech vilony +te duke peisid ful heuyly
, (CMCAPCHR,114.2558)
and hom he went with his hoost , purposing in +tis mater to be venged .
(CMCAPCHR,114.2559)
The Kyng Richard had +tere all +te worchip , (CMCAPCHR,115.2561)
and +tei too , Philip and Richard , departed +te tresore of +te cite' ,
and eke +te prisoneres . (CMCAPCHR,115.2562)
Philip sold his prisoneres , (CMCAPCHR,115.2563)
Richard hing his . (CMCAPCHR,115.2564)
But as Kyng Richard cam homward , he was aspied be +te duke of Ostrich
men , (CMCAPCHR,115.2565)
and +te duke took him prisonere , (CMCAPCHR,115.2566)
and seld him to +te Emperour Frederik for a hundred +tousand marc and
xl +tousand . (CMCAPCHR,115.2567)
Too bischoppis were leyd for him in plegge , (CMCAPCHR,115.2568)
and he cam hom to purueye +tis mony , (CMCAPCHR,115.2569)
and , as it is seid , +te jewelis of cherchis were molten , chalis and
crosses , gold and siluyr on ymages feet , an al for to pay his raunson
. (CMCAPCHR,115.2570)
The pope cursed +tis duk of Ostriche , (CMCAPCHR,115.2571)
and he , aftir mech sorow and tribulacion , deied so acursed ,
(CMCAPCHR,115.2572)
but for al +tat +te mony was payed . (CMCAPCHR,115.2573)
Aftir +tis doo , Kyng Richard sat at mete at Westminster ,
(CMCAPCHR,115.2574)
and tydynggis cam onto him +tat Kyng Philip was entred into Normandie
to take +tat cuntre' fro him . (CMCAPCHR,115.2575)
Than saide +te kyng , ' Treuly and I schal neuyr turne my face fro him
ward onto +te tyme +tat I mete with him ' ; (CMCAPCHR,115.2576)
and anon he mad breke +te wal of +te hous +tat he sat in ,
(CMCAPCHR,115.2577)
and streyt went he to +te se . (CMCAPCHR,115.2578)
There faute he with the kyng (CMCAPCHR,115.2579)
and drof him oute of Normandie . (CMCAPCHR,115.2580)
Aftirward , at besegyng of a castell - +te name is castel of Chalomes -
he was hit with a arblast , of whech wounde he deyed ,
(CMCAPCHR,115.2581)
and in his testament he asigned his bro+tir son , whech hite Arthure ,
for to be kyng aftir him . (CMCAPCHR,115.2582)
For Jon , his bro+tir , was so fals onto him , and odious to +te puple
, +tat no man desired him . (CMCAPCHR,115.2583)
And because Jon soute occasiones for to kil +tis Arthure , +terfor +te
modir of Arthure , cleped Constauns , put hir son to dwelle with +te
kyng of Frauns . (CMCAPCHR,115.2584)
But Jon sowte him oute , (CMCAPCHR,115.2585)
and killid him , (CMCAPCHR,115.2586)
and took his sistir , Helianore , (CMCAPCHR,115.2587)
and put hir vndir +te kepyng of foure men , +tat +tere schuld no frute
growe of hir wombe . (CMCAPCHR,115.2588)
Than pursewed he a dyuors betwix him and his wif , whech was doutyr to
+te erle of Gloucetir , because +tei were cosynes in +te +tirde degre ,
(CMCAPCHR,115.2589)
and weddid a fayre lady , +tei clepid hir Blanc , doutyr to +te erle of
Engelysyn . (CMCAPCHR,115.2590)
Than felle in +tis lond a gret strif for eleccion of +te bischop of
Cauntyrbyry , (CMCAPCHR,115.2591)
for summe of +te munkes chose +te supprioure of +te same place ,
(CMCAPCHR,115.2592)
and summe chose +te bischop of Norwich aftir +te kyngis wil .
(CMCAPCHR,115.2593)
Whan +tese elecciones cam to +te pope , he anulled +te eleccion
of +te bischop for insufficiens , and +te eleccion of +te supprioure
for +te kyng hated hym , (CMCAPCHR,116.2594)
and so he assyned hem to Bischop Maystir Steuene Langdon ;
(CMCAPCHR,116.2595)
and whan +te kyng herd +tat +te munkys consentid +terto , he banechid
hem all oute of +te monastery . (CMCAPCHR,116.2596)
For +tis inobediens , and many myscheuous dedis whech he ded , in
manslauth , gloteny , and lecchery , and specialy robbyng and spoilyng
of monasteries , +te pope cursed +te kyng , (CMCAPCHR,116.2597)
and assoiled all his lichmen fro his obeychauns ; (CMCAPCHR,116.2598)
the lond eke was enterdited ny seuene +gere . (CMCAPCHR,116.2599)
And +tan cam fro Rome a legate and Steuene Langdon ,
(CMCAPCHR,116.2600)
and aftir +te kyngis repentauns and promisses , he assoiled him
(CMCAPCHR,116.2601)
and losed +te enterdite . (CMCAPCHR,116.2602)
The ende of +tis kyng was lich his lif , (CMCAPCHR,116.2603)
for , as +tei sey , he deyed of poyson at Swyneshede .
(CMCAPCHR,116.2604)
He was caried fer+ter o-lyue , (CMCAPCHR,116.2605)
but +tere was he seruyd . (CMCAPCHR,116.2606)
In +to dayes was founde a bok in Spayn in a town +tei clepe it Tollete
. (CMCAPCHR,116.2607)
A Jewe brak a bank of ston for to make more space to his vine ,
(CMCAPCHR,116.2608)
and fond +tere a grete ston , in whech ston , whan it was broke , +tei
fond a book , with leues as +tik as a bord , whech was wrytyn with
Hebrew , Grew , and Latyn . (CMCAPCHR,116.2609)
As mech lettir was +terin as in a sauter . (CMCAPCHR,116.2610)
The general sentens of +te bok was of +te tripartite world +tat schuld
be fro Adam to Antecrist . (CMCAPCHR,116.2611)
There he expressed +te propirte of men : what dyuers condicion +tei
schuld haue +tat schuld leue in +te dyuers worldis .
(CMCAPCHR,116.2612)
The first begynnyng of +te +tirde world schuld be Crist ;
(CMCAPCHR,116.2613)
for it was wrytyn +tus , ' In +te +tird world schal +te Son of God be
bore of a mayde , Mari , and deye for +te helth of man ' .
(CMCAPCHR,116.2614)
And whan +te Jew herd +tis he was baptized , and all his hous .
(CMCAPCHR,116.2615)
Anno ; 1212-1215 . (CMCAPCHR,116.2616)
These iiii +gere be +te last +geres of +te regne of Kyng Jon .
(CMCAPCHR,116.2617)
And +ge schal vndirstand +tat fro +tis tyme forward oure annotacion
schal be aftir +te regne of +te kyngis of Ynglond , (CMCAPCHR,116.2618)
for +te empire in maner sesed here , and on +tis maner :
(CMCAPCHR,116.2619)
for aftir +tat tyme +tat Frederik was deposed , +te eleccion was
dyuyded , (CMCAPCHR,116.2620)
and +tis diuision lastid many +geres . (CMCAPCHR,116.2621)
Summe of hem chose +te kyng of Castel , in Spayn ,
(CMCAPCHR,117.2622)
and summe chose +te erl of Cornwayle , Richard , bro+tir to +te kyng of
Ynglond , whech mad +te abbey of Hayles , (CMCAPCHR,117.2623)
and +tere is he byryed . (CMCAPCHR,117.2624)
Anno 6414-6468 ; . (CMCAPCHR,117.2625)
Herry +te +Tird , kyng of Ynglond , regned lv +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,117.2626)
Whan he was but ix +gere old he was crowned at Gloucetir be +te hand of
Guallo , a legat sent into +tis lond to make pees in +tis lond .
(CMCAPCHR,117.2627)
For Lodewik , +te kyngis son of Frauns , was com into +tis lond at
request of +te lordes in Kyng Jones tyme . (CMCAPCHR,117.2628)
And what titil he had to +te crowne +tei telle : (CMCAPCHR,117.2629)
for he weddid Arthure sistir , whech Arthure was very eyir .
(CMCAPCHR,117.2630)
This was +te cause whi Herry was crowned at Gloucetir , for +tei durst
not go to London for +te power of Lodewik . (CMCAPCHR,117.2631)
Eke in his crownyng +tei sette on his hed but a chapelet , +tat +tei
schuld do no prejudice to the cherch of Cauntirbyry , to whom longith
to crowne +te kyng . (CMCAPCHR,117.2632)
Than mad +tei crye +torw +te reme +tat no man in +tat month folowyng
schuld go oute at his dore , ne no woman , but +tei had a chapelet on
her hed . (CMCAPCHR,117.2633)
In +te secund +gere of +tis Herry , Lodewik cam fro London
(CMCAPCHR,117.2634)
and besegid +te cyte' of Lyncoln , (CMCAPCHR,117.2635)
for his councel gided him +tat he schuld haue +te principal townis in
possession , (CMCAPCHR,117.2636)
and +tan he schuld conqwere sone +te lond . (CMCAPCHR,117.2637)
So he cam on +te south side , and +te kyngis hoost on the north side ,
(CMCAPCHR,117.2638)
and because +tei had +te hill +tei put Lodewik to a gret rebuke ,
(CMCAPCHR,117.2639)
for he fled , (CMCAPCHR,117.2640)
and went onto London . (CMCAPCHR,117.2641)
Sone aftir +tat , be mediacion of +te legat Guallo , +te parties were
gadered in a wood fast be Kyngston upon Temse , (CMCAPCHR,117.2642)
and +tere was a trety of pes , (CMCAPCHR,117.2643)
and , aftir mech +ting rehersid , Lodewyk was bownde be his oth +tat
all +te londis whech +te kyng of Ynglond had sumtyme in his possession
, as Normandie , Gyan , and swech o+tir , schuld be restored ageyn to
Kyng Herry , and +tat he schuld labour to his fader +tat he schuld
consent +terto . (CMCAPCHR,117.2644)
Thus were +tei acorded , (CMCAPCHR,117.2645)
and Lodewyk went hom into Frauns - (CMCAPCHR,117.2646)
the cite' of London lent him v m pound to his costis .
(CMCAPCHR,117.2647)
In +tat same +gere was +te translacion of Seynt Swithine .
(CMCAPCHR,117.2648)
In +te +tird +gere of his regne he was crowned ageyn at Westmister of
Steuene Langdon , bischop of Cauntirbyry , for certeyn causes whech we
rehersed before ; (CMCAPCHR,117.2649)
and in +tat same +gere +te blake munkys had her first chapetre
at Oxeforth for reformacion of +te ordyr . (CMCAPCHR,118.2650)
In his iiii +gere was +te new cherch at Westminster begunne ;
(CMCAPCHR,118.2651)
and in +tat same +gere was +te translacion of Seynt Thomas .
(CMCAPCHR,118.2652)
In his v +gere deyed Seint Dominic , (CMCAPCHR,118.2653)
and in +tat same +gere +te Frere Prechouris cam into Ynglond vndir
proteccion of +te bischop of Wynchestir , (CMCAPCHR,118.2654)
his name was Petrus de Rupibus . (CMCAPCHR,118.2655)
There cam of hem in noumbir xiii , with here priour , clepid Gilbertus
de Fraxineto . (CMCAPCHR,118.2656)
Her mansion was first at Oxenford in +te parch of Seynt Edward ;
(CMCAPCHR,118.2657)
sith were +tei remeued to +te place where they be now .
(CMCAPCHR,118.2658)
In +te sext +gere Steuene , bischop of Cauntirbiry , held a councel at
Osney , where a dekne was accused +tat , for loue he had to a +gong
woman , doutyr to a Jew , he suffered hem to circumcide him , and
reneyed Crist and his baptem , and took +te sacrament of +te auter and
broute it to +te Jewis , and for +tese enormes was he brent .
(CMCAPCHR,118.2659)
There was accused eke a carl +tat procured men to nayle him on a crosse
, (CMCAPCHR,118.2660)
for in his handis and feet were seyn +te woundes of +te nayles , and in
his side a wound eke , (CMCAPCHR,118.2661)
and in his fonnednesse he wold sey +tat he was so arayed for sauacion
of +te world . (CMCAPCHR,118.2662)
He was put in prison for euyr , and neuyr to haue o+tir repast but bred
and watir . (CMCAPCHR,118.2663)
In his vii +gere +te Pope Honorius sent down to +te kyng and +te
parlement +tat +tei schuld graunt him +tis liberte' in +te Cherch of
Ynglond , +tat he schuld gyue o benefice in euery cathedral cherch and
in euery monasteri +tat is wel endewid . (CMCAPCHR,118.2664)
It was answered in +tis maner , +tat +tis mater myte not be sped
withoute consent of +te patrones , and consent eke of +te general
councell - so was +te mater fayre put o-side . (CMCAPCHR,118.2665)
In +te x +gere of Herry deyed +te Pope Honorius , +tat was pope x +gere
and viii monthis . (CMCAPCHR,118.2666)
He mad grete reparacion in Rome , both in wallis and in cherchis .
(CMCAPCHR,118.2667)
And aftir him was Gregorius IX xiiii +gere ; (CMCAPCHR,118.2668)
with him dwelled a Frere Prechour cleped Raymund . (CMCAPCHR,118.2669)
He was penytauncer vndir +te pope , (CMCAPCHR,118.2670)
and be his comaundment +te frere gadered oute of many bokes +tat book
whech +tei clepe Decretales , (CMCAPCHR,119.2671)
and +te pope wrot to all Doctoures of Lawe +tat +tei schuld in scole
vse +tis compilyng . (CMCAPCHR,119.2672)
In +te xi +gere of Herry deied Steuene Langdon , bischop of Cauntirbury
, +tat was a grete clerk in his dayes in making of many bokes ,
specialy upon scripture ; (CMCAPCHR,119.2673)
for his werk Upon +te XII Prophetys haue I seyn . (CMCAPCHR,119.2674)
In his xii +gere cam into Ynglond +te archbischop of Burdews , and many
of +te best of Gyan and of Normandie , desiring of +te kyng +tat he
schuld come into +tat cuntre' , and +tei wold help him with al her
power . (CMCAPCHR,119.2675)
But +tis mater was dilayed be on Fulco of Borow , a justice ,
(CMCAPCHR,119.2676)
and +tei went hom frustrat of her purpos . (CMCAPCHR,119.2677)
In +te xiii +gere of Herry fel a meruelous +ting at London ,
(CMCAPCHR,119.2678)
for euene as +te bischop was at masse at Seynt Poules +tere fell a
+tundir and a wedyr so dirk and so lowd +tat men supposid +te cherch
schuld falle . (CMCAPCHR,119.2679)
Alle +tat were +tere runne awey for fere ; (CMCAPCHR,119.2680)
with +te bischop at +te auter abod no man but a dekyn .
(CMCAPCHR,119.2681)
Ther was eke swech stynk +tat no man myte suffir it .
(CMCAPCHR,119.2682)
In +tat same +gere Richard , +te kyngis bro+tir , weddid +te Lady
Ysabelle , +tat was wyf to Gilbert , herl of Gloucestir .
(CMCAPCHR,119.2683)
That same Gilbert was ryth affectuous onto +te Heremites of Seynt
Austin , (CMCAPCHR,119.2684)
for , as it is seid , he was aqweyntid with Doctour Gilis in Frauns ,
(CMCAPCHR,119.2685)
and at his request Gylis was meued to make +tat bok Of Gouernauns of
Princes . (CMCAPCHR,119.2686)
But neuyr+telasse he entitiled it to Philip , dauphin of Frauns .
(CMCAPCHR,119.2687)
It is saide among us comounly +tat +tis Gilbert graunted onto Gylis
+tat he schuld make a hous of oure ordre in Ynglond ,
(CMCAPCHR,119.2688)
and because Gilbert deied or it was doo , Richard , his son , fulfillid
his fadir desire . (CMCAPCHR,119.2689)
For in +te +gere of oure Lord Alisaunder +te pope gaf us leue for to
edifie couentis in +tese places : Surek , Clayanger , Clare , and
Sidingborn , and o+tir ; (CMCAPCHR,119.2690)
but +tei tok no place but Clare and Wodous , which was +tan clepid Bica
or ellis Vilentynge . (CMCAPCHR,119.2691)
Than had +tis ordre leue for to entyr and bigge , (CMCAPCHR,119.2692)
but +tei biggid not gretly onto +te +gere of oure Lord 1248 .
(CMCAPCHR,119.2693)
In +te xvi +gere of Herry fell a new contrauersie at Cauntirbury ,
(CMCAPCHR,119.2694)
for summe chose +te priour of +te Trinite' cherch , (CMCAPCHR,119.2695)
and summe chose Maystir Jon Blundy . (CMCAPCHR,119.2696)
Whan +tis eleccion cam to +te pope he cassed it , (CMCAPCHR,119.2697)
and +tan +te priour of +te Trinite' resined his ryte ,
(CMCAPCHR,119.2698)
and +te pope refused Maistir Jon Blundy because +te bischop of
Wynchester wrot onto +te emperour for his promocioun .
(CMCAPCHR,120.2699)
This cause was alleggid ageyn him , +tat he had too benefices with cure
of soule withoute leue of +te cort . (CMCAPCHR,120.2700)
Than were +te munkis at her lyberte' to haue a new eleccion ,
(CMCAPCHR,120.2701)
and +tei chose Maistir Edmund Abyngdon , a holy man , whech was +tan
tresorer of Salisbury . (CMCAPCHR,120.2702)
In +te xviii +gere of Herry deied Maistir Hewe Welle , bischop of
Lyncoln , (CMCAPCHR,120.2703)
and +tei chose to her bischop Maistir Robert Grostede , whech man we
clepe in scole ' Lyncolniense ' ; (CMCAPCHR,120.2704)
for he wrot mech +ting upon philosophye - (CMCAPCHR,120.2705)
he mad eke a noble book +te clepe his Dictes . (CMCAPCHR,120.2706)
In +tat same +gere King Herry weddid Helianore , doutir to +te erl of
Prouince . (CMCAPCHR,120.2707)
The wedding was in +te fest of Fabian and Sebastian at Westminster .
(CMCAPCHR,120.2708)
In +te same +gere +te Jewys of Norwych were conuicte before +te kyng
+tat +tei had stole a child , whos name was William , and +tei
circumcided him , and kept him in secrete place many dayes , and , as
it is comonly said , at Norwich +tei put him on a crosse , and so he
deyed . (CMCAPCHR,120.2709)
In +te xix +gere of +te kyng , at Wodstok , cam in a clerk , whech
feyned him a prophete , and sumtyme feyned him frentik , whech had upon
him to scharp knyues , with whech he had slayn +te kyng had not a holy
woman sent him warnyng . (CMCAPCHR,120.2710)
So was he taken and sent to Couentre , +tere drawen and hanged .
(CMCAPCHR,120.2711)
Men sey +tat he was sent be on William Marys , +tat was outelawed and
dwelled in a ylde betwix Cornwayle and Wales - (CMCAPCHR,120.2712)
+tei +tat dwelle +tere clepe it Lundy . (CMCAPCHR,120.2713)
In xxii +gere of Herry was Edward +te First born in +te feste of Seynt
Bothulp , (CMCAPCHR,120.2714)
and he was baptized of Otho , legat , and confermed be Seint Edmund ,
+tan bischop of Cauntirbury . (CMCAPCHR,120.2715)
The modir of +tis Edward was Helianore , as we seide doutir to Raymund
, erl of Prouynce , whech had a othir doutyr , cleped Margarete -
(CMCAPCHR,120.2716)
sche was maried to +te kyng of Frauns . (CMCAPCHR,120.2717)
In +tis same +gere Maystir Richard Maydeston , bischop of Hertforth ,
resigned his bischoprich , (CMCAPCHR,120.2718)
and took +te habite of Frere Menouris at Oxenforth .
(CMCAPCHR,120.2719)
And in +tis tyme was Hewe a cardinal of +te order of Prechoures ,
+tat postiled al +te Bible . (CMCAPCHR,121.2720)
He was eke +te first begynner of +te concordauns , whech is a tabil
onto +te Bibil . (CMCAPCHR,121.2721)
In +te xxiiii +gere of +tis kyng +te legat Otho went oute of Ynglond ,
(CMCAPCHR,121.2722)
and +tou+g he went straunge weyes , +get was he aspied of +te
emperoures meny , take , and robbid of al +tat he had gote in Ynglond ,
and +terto put in prison . (CMCAPCHR,121.2723)
In +te xxvi +gere of Herry +te kyng gaf to Edward his son al +te
cuntre' of Gascon . (CMCAPCHR,121.2724)
And in +te same +gere deyed Celestin +te Fourte , (CMCAPCHR,121.2725)
and Innocent +te IIII was mad pope . (CMCAPCHR,121.2726)
This Innocent canonized Seynt Petir of Melan . (CMCAPCHR,121.2727)
In +te xxx +gere of his regne he let make a new mony of gold , whech we
clepe now a fer+ting of gold - (CMCAPCHR,121.2728)
+tan +tei clepid it a peny of gold , (CMCAPCHR,121.2729)
for +tis was +te cry +torw +te lond , +tat no man refuse a peny of gold
, but take it in stede of XXd . (CMCAPCHR,121.2730)
In +te xxxii +gere was merkyd with +te tokne of +te holy crosse for to
go to Jerusalem , (CMCAPCHR,121.2731)
for +te pope wrote down to all +te foure orderes +tat all +te
prechouris whech schuld sey sermones schuld excite +te puple onto +tis
holy viage . (CMCAPCHR,121.2732)
In +te next +gere was +te kyng of Frauns take prisoner be +te soudan
and raunsond to a horibil summe . (CMCAPCHR,121.2733)
For , aftir tyme he had wunne a grete cyte' , he was bold
(CMCAPCHR,121.2734)
and faute with +te soudan in +te feld ; (CMCAPCHR,121.2735)
heraudis seid +tat +te soudan had but litil pupil , (CMCAPCHR,121.2736)
but in +te myddis of +te batail come Sarasines innoumbirabel ,
(CMCAPCHR,121.2737)
and distroyed +te kyngis host , (CMCAPCHR,121.2738)
and took him prisoner . (CMCAPCHR,121.2739)
In +tis same time risin in Frauns many +tousand of carlis , pretending
all +tat +tei were schippardes . (CMCAPCHR,121.2740)
The leder of hem seid he had a reuelacion be oure Lord Jesu +tat swech
maner meny schuld haue victori of +te Sarasines and wyn +te Holy Lond .
(CMCAPCHR,121.2741)
The lordes were aferd of swech maner puple so sodeynly up ,
(CMCAPCHR,121.2742)
and , with +te power of hem +tat were redy to +te viage of Jerusalem ,
faute with hem , (CMCAPCHR,121.2743)
and distroyed hem , (CMCAPCHR,121.2744)
and whan her maistir was take he was aknowe +tat al his felauchip was
infect with heresie . (CMCAPCHR,121.2745)
In +te 35 +gere +te munkis of +te ordir of Sistewis entred her
monastery at Hayles , whech edified Richard , duk of Cornwaile ,
+te kyngis bro+tir , and aftir chosen emperour .
(CMCAPCHR,122.2746)
They entred in +te assumpcioun of oure Lady . (CMCAPCHR,122.2747)
In +te xxxvi +gere of his regne deied Robert Grostede , born in Suffolk
, and bischop of Lincolne . (CMCAPCHR,122.2748)
He beqwathe al his bokes to +te Frere Menoures of Oxenforth .
(CMCAPCHR,122.2749)
He had be at Rome , (CMCAPCHR,122.2750)
and pleted for +te rite of +te Cherch of Ynglond vndir +te Pope
Innocent , (CMCAPCHR,122.2751)
for +tat same pope reised many new +tingis of +tis lond ,
(CMCAPCHR,122.2752)
and gaf +te benefices withoute consent of +te kyng or patrones or ony
o+tir , (CMCAPCHR,122.2753)
and +tis same Bischop Robert wrot and seid ageyn +te pope ,
(CMCAPCHR,122.2754)
and at Rome in his presens appeled fro him to +te hy Juge of heuene .
(CMCAPCHR,122.2755)
So cam he hom , (CMCAPCHR,122.2756)
and deied , (CMCAPCHR,122.2757)
and in his deth he appered to +te pope , (CMCAPCHR,122.2758)
and smet him on +te side with +te pike of his crosse-staf ,
(CMCAPCHR,122.2759)
and seid +tus , ' Rise , wrech , (CMCAPCHR,122.2760)
and com to +te dom ' . (CMCAPCHR,122.2761)
This wordis herd +te cubiculeres , (CMCAPCHR,122.2762)
and +te strok was seyn in his side , (CMCAPCHR,122.2763)
for he deyed anon aftir +tat . (CMCAPCHR,122.2764)
In +te xxxvii +gere he put fro his office Simund Mountforth ,
(CMCAPCHR,122.2765)
for he was seneschal of Burdews , (CMCAPCHR,122.2766)
and sent in his stede on Steuene Longspere . (CMCAPCHR,122.2767)
This Symund was eke erle of Leycetir , (CMCAPCHR,122.2768)
and whan he wist he schuld oute of his office , he dylyueryd to +te
Frenschmen thre good castelles , (CMCAPCHR,122.2769)
and he went (CMCAPCHR,122.2770)
and dwelled in Frauns . (CMCAPCHR,122.2771)
On of +te casteles hite Frunsak ; +te secund , Renauges ; +te +tird ,
Reglan . (CMCAPCHR,122.2772)
In +te xxxviii +gere went Edward into Spayn (CMCAPCHR,122.2773)
and browt hom Helianore , his wyf - (CMCAPCHR,122.2774)
sum sey sche was +te kyngis doutir of Castille , (CMCAPCHR,122.2775)
summe sey sche was his sistir . (CMCAPCHR,122.2776)
The kyng eke took Edward a chartor , seled with gold , in whech he
relesid al +te rite +tat he had to Gian and Gascon .
(CMCAPCHR,122.2777)
For he schewid +tere +tat Herry +te Secund had goue him +to londis ,
(CMCAPCHR,122.2778)
and Richard and Jon had confermed +tat gift , (CMCAPCHR,122.2779)
and al his rite he relesid at +tat mariage . (CMCAPCHR,122.2780)
In xxxix +gere was Seynt Clare canonized , whech was of +te ordir of
Seyn Fraunceys and Seynt Damian . (CMCAPCHR,122.2781)
And in +tat same +gere were biggid too couentis in Ynglond of Austines
, on at Ludlow , a othir at Leycetir . (CMCAPCHR,122.2782)
And in +te next +gere was a grete hungir . (CMCAPCHR,122.2783)
And +tat +gere was biggid +te couent of Schrouysbury , of +te same
ordir . (CMCAPCHR,122.2784)
In +te same tyme Seynt Austen appered onto Alisaundre +te pope
with a grete hed and a lytil body ; (CMCAPCHR,123.2785)
and +te pope inqwired whi he appered soo . (CMCAPCHR,123.2786)
Augustin seid , for his succession were not called to dwelle in cite's
and townes , as were +te Prechoures and +te Menoures .
(CMCAPCHR,123.2787)
And anon +te pope mad a bulle , in whech we had leue to dwelle in
cite'es , and gyue ensaumple of good lyf . (CMCAPCHR,123.2788)
In xliiii +gere was a grete hungir , +tat men and bestis deied for
defaut of mete . (CMCAPCHR,123.2789)
In +te same +gere was a parlement hald at Oxenforth , where +te kyng
was swore +tat he schuld kepe +te statutes were mad +tere .
(CMCAPCHR,123.2790)
On was +tat he schuld exile all alienes , specialy his bre+terin on +te
modir side , and eke Richard , his bro+tir , whech was chose emperour -
no+ting with worchip , for he payed to +te electoures grete summes of
god for to haue her voyses . (CMCAPCHR,123.2791)
Ther were chose eke xxiiii lordis whech schuld gouerne +te kyngdam ,
(CMCAPCHR,123.2792)
and herto was +te kyng swore . (CMCAPCHR,123.2793)
In +tat same tyme +te munkis of Norwich chose to her bischop a man +tat
hite Simon , because he lent hem ccc mark , of whech eleccion were mad
+tese vers : - (CMCAPCHR,123.2794)
Trecente marce , Simon , si pontificent te , Per numisma teres , fit
Simon Simonis heres . (CMCAPCHR,123.2795)
This is +te Englisch : (CMCAPCHR,123.2796)
' Thre hundred mark , Simon , if +tei make +te bischop .
(CMCAPCHR,123.2797)
With mony +tou tredis +ti trace , (CMCAPCHR,123.2798)
so Simund Simon eyer he was ' . (CMCAPCHR,123.2799)
In +tis tyme were condempned be +te Pope Alisaundre too cursed bokes .
(CMCAPCHR,123.2800)
On seid +tat all religious men , +tou +tei preche +te word of God , if
it be soo +tat +tei be of swech order as begge , +tei schal neuyr be
saued . (CMCAPCHR,123.2801)
The o+tir seyde +tat +te gospel whech Crist prechid bryngith no man to
perfeccion , and +tat same gospel schuld be avoided in +te +gere of
oure Lord m cclx , and +tat same +gere schuld beginne +te doctrine of
Joachim , whech doctrine +te maker of +te book clepid +te Euyrlastyng
Gospell . (CMCAPCHR,123.2802)
In +te +gere of Herri 46 was conuencion mad betwix +te kyng of Frauns
and him +tat +te kyng of Frauns schuld haue Angoye , Rone , Cenomaine ,
and Picardie , so +tat +te same kyng of Frauns schuld pay xxv +tousand
marc be +gere , (CMCAPCHR,123.2803)
and many o+tir comnauntis were betwix hem , so +te kyng of
Ynglond schuld do homage to +te kyng of Frauns . (CMCAPCHR,124.2804)
In +te xlvii +gere of Herry was +te general chapeter of +te Prechoures
ordre at London , with gret cost and gret solempnite' .
(CMCAPCHR,124.2805)
And in +tat same +gere +te grete debate betwix +te kyng and his barnes
was compromitted to +te dom of +te kyng of Frauns , +tat whatsoeuyr he
dempt , +tei schuld obserue . (CMCAPCHR,124.2806)
So mette +tei all at Amyas , (CMCAPCHR,124.2807)
and +tere +te kyng of Frauns gaue sentens directly ageyn +te barnes .
(CMCAPCHR,124.2808)
Than began mech werre and many batayles betwix +te kyng and +te barnes
. (CMCAPCHR,124.2809)
The first batail was at Northampton , where +te kyng beseged Simund
Mountforth and his felauchip , (CMCAPCHR,124.2810)
and +te kyng brak +te wallis , (CMCAPCHR,124.2811)
and entred upon hem , (CMCAPCHR,124.2812)
and +tere was take Simon Mountforth , +te +gonger son to +te forsaid
Symon , +tat was erle of Leycetir . (CMCAPCHR,124.2813)
Ther were take with him Baldewyn Wade , Raf Basset , Petir Mountforth ,
and ny a hundred knytes . (CMCAPCHR,124.2814)
In +te xlix +gere had +te kyng with +te lordes anothir batayle fast be
Lews . (CMCAPCHR,124.2815)
On +te kyngis party was Richard , emperour of Almayn , and Prince
Edward , (CMCAPCHR,124.2816)
but in +tat batail +te kyng was take , (CMCAPCHR,124.2817)
and Edward was plegge for his fader , (CMCAPCHR,124.2818)
and Richard , emperour , was take in a mylle , (CMCAPCHR,124.2819)
and led to +te Tour of London . (CMCAPCHR,124.2820)
Than had +tei +te +tird bataile , at Euesham ; (CMCAPCHR,124.2821)
+tere was Simon taken , and schamfully ded , (CMCAPCHR,124.2822)
for +tei smet of first his hed , and +tan his armes , and +tan leggis ,
(CMCAPCHR,124.2823)
and so lay +te body lich a stok . (CMCAPCHR,124.2824)
In +te l +gere of +tis kyng he besegid London , (CMCAPCHR,124.2825)
for +tei were with +te barnes ageyn +te king ; (CMCAPCHR,124.2826)
ther +te kyng tok +te principalis of London (CMCAPCHR,124.2827)
and sette hem in prison at Wyndesore . (CMCAPCHR,124.2828)
So +te cyte' was fayn to bye her liberte' of +te kyng for xx m marc ,
(CMCAPCHR,124.2829)
and +tan was Gilbert , erle of Gloucetir , acorded to +te kyng in +tis
maner , +tat +te erle schuld ask +te kyng forgeuenesse of all trespas ,
(CMCAPCHR,124.2830)
and so he ded ful mekly , (CMCAPCHR,124.2831)
and +te kyng took him to grace . (CMCAPCHR,124.2832)
Than was set a peyne , (CMCAPCHR,124.2833)
if euyr he trespased more he schuld pay to +te kyng x m marc .
(CMCAPCHR,124.2834)
In +te li +gere Octobon , a legate , cam into Ynglond
(CMCAPCHR,124.2835)
and mad ful good constituciones for pes of +te Cherch ,
(CMCAPCHR,124.2836)
and he confermed +te constitucion mad before be Otho .
(CMCAPCHR,124.2837)
In +tat +gere Edward was merkid with +te holy crosse for to go to Surry
with +te kyng of Frauns . (CMCAPCHR,124.2838)
In +tis same +gere deied Clemens IIII . (CMCAPCHR,125.2840)
He was first a weddid man , and a aduocat to +te kyng of Frauns ,
(CMCAPCHR,125.2841)
and aftir deth of his wif , for his sobirnesse and good lyuyng , +tei
chose him pope . (CMCAPCHR,125.2842)
It is seid of him +tat he wold neuyr graunt pluralite' of benefices .
(CMCAPCHR,125.2843)
In +te lii +gere of Kyng Herri Kyng Lodewik of Frauns went into +te
Holy Lond ; (CMCAPCHR,125.2844)
Prince Edward and Gilbert , erl of Gloucetir , folowid him .
(CMCAPCHR,125.2845)
Kyng Lodewik deyed +tere , (CMCAPCHR,125.2846)
and mad a ful holy ende . (CMCAPCHR,125.2847)
+Tan cam Charlys , his son , (CMCAPCHR,125.2848)
and continued +te deuocion of his fader . (CMCAPCHR,125.2849)
Ther faute +tei with +te Sarasines ; (CMCAPCHR,125.2850)
and +tat cuntre' is passing ful of drye sond , (CMCAPCHR,125.2851)
and +te Sarasines went up onto a hill (CMCAPCHR,125.2852)
and reised +te sond for to blynde +te Cristen men , (CMCAPCHR,125.2853)
but God of heuene sent his seruauntis swech a reyn +tat +te dust greued
hem not . (CMCAPCHR,125.2854)
Than tretid +te Sarasines with +te Cristen men , +tat +tere schuld be
pes betwix hem , upon certeyn condiciones : +tat all Cristen men whech
were prisoneres schuld frely go withoute raunson , and all Cristen
prestis or freris schuld frely go +torw +te lond , and preche +te
feithe , and baptize alle +tat wold receyue it ; eke +tat alle cherchis
whech were used with Cristen men and all monasteriis schuld be restored
to +te elde possessouris . (CMCAPCHR,125.2855)
In +te liii +gere of +tis kyng deied Herry , son to Richard , emperour
of Almayn . (CMCAPCHR,125.2856)
He deied at Viterb , (CMCAPCHR,125.2857)
but he was caried into Ynglond - (CMCAPCHR,125.2858)
his hert was biried at Westmister , and his body at Hayles .
(CMCAPCHR,125.2859)
In +tis same +gere the Prince Edward , with his naue , cam into +te
ilde of Cipir , (CMCAPCHR,125.2860)
and +tere was he weel receyued ; (CMCAPCHR,125.2861)
+tere he stored him with vitaile (CMCAPCHR,125.2862)
and went to Acon , where Cristen men were besegid of +te Sarasines -
(CMCAPCHR,125.2863)
+tei had grete coumfort of his comyng , (CMCAPCHR,125.2864)
for had he not come +te cyte' had be +goldyn . (CMCAPCHR,125.2865)
In +tis +gere was Gregori +te X chose pope . (CMCAPCHR,125.2866)
He was with Edward in his expedicioun , (CMCAPCHR,125.2867)
and +te cardinales gadered at Viterbe chose him pope .
(CMCAPCHR,125.2868)
He was pope iiii +gere . (CMCAPCHR,125.2869)
And in +tis +gere Richard , emperour of Almayn , deied in +tis maner .
(CMCAPCHR,125.2870)
He was let blede for +te agw whech he had , (CMCAPCHR,125.2871)
and +tat blodlast smet him in a paralise' , (CMCAPCHR,125.2872)
and aftir +tat he deyed , (CMCAPCHR,125.2873)
and lith at Hailes . (CMCAPCHR,125.2874)
In +te liiii +gere of Herry the soudon sent a sotil spie onto Edward
whil he was in Acon , pretending +tat +te soudon wold a slayn him for
fauour whech he schewid to Cristen men . (CMCAPCHR,126.2876)
So was he homly in Edward hous , (CMCAPCHR,126.2877)
and men begun to truste him . (CMCAPCHR,126.2878)
At +te last he said he wold telle +te prince a pryuy councell whech
schuld be to his auayle . (CMCAPCHR,126.2879)
Thei to went into a chambir al be her one , (CMCAPCHR,126.2880)
and +te Sarasine sperd +te dore , (CMCAPCHR,126.2881)
and +tan took oute a knyf alayed with venym , (CMCAPCHR,126.2882)
and smet +te prince twies . (CMCAPCHR,126.2883)
The prynce , so hurte , took +te knyf fro him , (CMCAPCHR,126.2884)
and anon mad a ende of him . (CMCAPCHR,126.2885)
Thei +tat stood withoute wondred of noyse , (CMCAPCHR,126.2886)
+tei broke up +te dore (CMCAPCHR,126.2887)
and founde +te prince bledyng , and +te Sarasin ded .
(CMCAPCHR,126.2888)
Than were lechis broute onto him , (CMCAPCHR,126.2889)
and , with myracle more +tan with nature , he was mad hool .
(CMCAPCHR,126.2890)
In +tat same +gere certeyn men of Norwich brent +te monastery and +te
place of munkis , with whech dede +te kyng was gretly offendid ,
(CMCAPCHR,126.2891)
for he kam to Norwich , (CMCAPCHR,126.2892)
and all +too malefactores were punchid with iii maner peynis ,
(CMCAPCHR,126.2893)
for +tei were first drawe , +tan hange , and last brent .
(CMCAPCHR,126.2894)
In +te lv +gere of his regne +tis kyng deied in +te fest of Seint
Edmund , archbischop - his age was lx and vi - and was byried at
Westmister , whech werk he reisid and biggid oute of +te grownd .
(CMCAPCHR,126.2895)
The lordes gadered hem togidir (CMCAPCHR,126.2896)
and swore +tei schuld be trewe ligemen onto Edward +te prince , whech
was +tan in Acon , sumtyme cleped Tholomayda . (CMCAPCHR,126.2897)
The principal stereris to +tis oth were Gilbert of Gloucetir , erl ,
and Jon , count of Warenne . (CMCAPCHR,126.2898)
Tho +tei mad a new seal to +te kyng , new officeres , and new justices
. (CMCAPCHR,126.2899)
Anno ; 1271-1272 . (CMCAPCHR,126.2900)
These to +gere ar betwix +te deth of Herry and +te coronacion of Edward
. (CMCAPCHR,126.2901)
Anno ; . (CMCAPCHR,126.2902)
Edward +te First began to regne in +te +gere of oure Lord 1273 .
(CMCAPCHR,126.2903)
For anon as he had tidyndis of his fader deth he took his viage to Rome
. (CMCAPCHR,126.2904)
There was he weel receyued of +te pope . (CMCAPCHR,126.2905)
Than cam he down to Parys , (CMCAPCHR,126.2906)
an +tere mad his omage for +te londes whech he held of +te kyng of
Frauns . (CMCAPCHR,126.2907)
Fro +tens he went into Gyan ageyn a grete enmy of his ,
(CMCAPCHR,126.2908)
+tei cleped him +te Gaske of Bierne . (CMCAPCHR,127.2909)
Edward folowid him at many a straunge passage . (CMCAPCHR,127.2910)
Than cam he hom (CMCAPCHR,127.2911)
and was coroned at Westmister of Robert , bischop of Cauntirbury ,
(CMCAPCHR,127.2912)
and with him was coroned Helianore , doutir to +te kyng of Spayn .
(CMCAPCHR,127.2913)
Than sent he v sundri lordis into Gian to fite with +tis Gascon of
Bierne , (CMCAPCHR,127.2914)
for he had accused the kyng of Ynglond befor +te kyng of Frauns of
treson . (CMCAPCHR,127.2915)
And +to v lordis profered for to fite with him +tat his accusacion was
fals ; (CMCAPCHR,127.2916)
and more , +tei profered +tat he schuld chese with whech of hem he wold
fite . (CMCAPCHR,127.2917)
Tho he forsok his apel (CMCAPCHR,127.2918)
and put him in +te disposicion of +te kyng of Frauns .
(CMCAPCHR,127.2919)
Than +te kyng gaue +tis dom , +tat +tis Gask schuld neuyr haue o fote
of lond in his possession til he was reconciled to +te kyng of Ynglond
, and in partie to stand to his justice . (CMCAPCHR,127.2920)
In +tat same tyme +te woundes +tat were hurt in Surre' broke oute ageyn
, of whech Edward was sore aferd , (CMCAPCHR,127.2921)
but with prayeris and medicines he was sone holpen .
(CMCAPCHR,127.2922)
In +te +tird +gere of his regne , ther was a gret erdqwaue at London ,
Cauntirbury , and Wynchestir , (CMCAPCHR,127.2923)
and dede +tere grete harm , (CMCAPCHR,127.2924)
and specialy , a gret cherch of Seynt Michael whech stood on a
hil fast by Glasconbury +te erdqwaue +trew it fer awey ,
(CMCAPCHR,127.2925)
and left +te ground pleyn . (CMCAPCHR,127.2926)
In +te same tyme were +te Jewis inhibite +tat +tei schul no more lende
no siluer to no Cristen man , (CMCAPCHR,127.2927)
for it was aspied +tat with her vsure +tei encresed hemselue to grete
ricchesse and mad many a Cristen man pore . (CMCAPCHR,127.2928)
Thei were also accused of clipping of mony , (CMCAPCHR,127.2929)
for +te kyngis coyne +torwoute +te lond weied lesse +tan it dede at his
makyng be +te +tird part , (CMCAPCHR,127.2930)
and +terfor +tere was in +tis mater streith inquisicion ,
(CMCAPCHR,127.2931)
and doutles +tei were founde gilty , and summe of +te goldsmythis .
(CMCAPCHR,127.2932)
And for +tis cause were hangid at London iii goldsmythes -
(CMCAPCHR,127.2933)
summe men +toute ouyr fewe , (CMCAPCHR,127.2934)
for many mo were gilty , (CMCAPCHR,127.2935)
but of +te Jewis were hanged cc and xiii . (CMCAPCHR,127.2936)
In +te same tyme was Innocent +te V pope but v monthis -
(CMCAPCHR,127.2937)
he was a Frere Prechour ; and +tan Adriane +te V , but o month and x
dayes - (CMCAPCHR,127.2938)
he was Octobone , +tat was in Ynglond to make pes betwix +te
king and +te barnes ; (CMCAPCHR,128.2939)
than was Jon +te XXI viii monthis ; and +tan Nicholas +te Fourt iiii
+gere . (CMCAPCHR,128.2940)
In +te iiii +gere of Edward +tis kyng went into Walis ,
(CMCAPCHR,128.2941)
and +ter soute he aftir Leulyn +te prins , (CMCAPCHR,128.2942)
and , for hillis and wodis , he coude not cach him ,
(CMCAPCHR,128.2943)
and at +te last he smet down a gret wood (CMCAPCHR,128.2944)
and +tan caut him , (CMCAPCHR,128.2945)
and browt him to London . (CMCAPCHR,128.2946)
Aftir +tat +te kyng and he were +tus acorded , +tat Leulyne schuld be
clepid prince of Walis , (CMCAPCHR,128.2947)
and because a prince must haue summe lordis vndir his dominacioun , he
assined him v baronies , +tat schuld hald speciali of +te prince -
(CMCAPCHR,128.2948)
all o+tir baronies schuld hald of +te kyng . (CMCAPCHR,128.2949)
Eke +tei were acorded , +te king and +te Prince Leulyne , +tat +te
prince schuld haue Angliseye in ful possessioun , (CMCAPCHR,128.2950)
and at +te entre +terof he schuld paye to +te kyng v m marc , and euery
+gere aftir in +te fest of Seint Michael i m marc . (CMCAPCHR,128.2951)
Than weddid Leulyn +te doutir of Symund Mountforth , erle of Leicetir ,
and called euyr aftir +te prince of Wales . (CMCAPCHR,128.2952)
In +tis tyme William , bischop of Norwich , aftir tyme +tat he had
biggid +te cherch ageyn , desired +tat +te kyng schuld com to +te
dedicacion . (CMCAPCHR,128.2953)
The king cam , and +te qween , and many o+tir lordis and ladies ,
(CMCAPCHR,128.2954)
and +tere was gret solempnyte' . (CMCAPCHR,128.2955)
In +te v +gere Edward went into Frauns (CMCAPCHR,128.2956)
and took seson in his wyues heritage , (CMCAPCHR,128.2957)
for hir modir was cuntesse of Pounteys . (CMCAPCHR,128.2958)
+Tere entred he +tat same counte' , with al +te fauour +tat +te kyng of
Frauns myte do , and +tese lordchipis : Ageny , Lemouica , Petrigoricum
, Sanctone , and o+tir . (CMCAPCHR,128.2959)
In +tat +gere mad he chaunge of his coyne , (CMCAPCHR,128.2960)
and distroyed al +tat was clipped . (CMCAPCHR,128.2961)
He ded make fer+tingis and halfpenies , whech were not used before ;
(CMCAPCHR,128.2962)
and +tere was +te prophecye of Merlyn fulfillid , +tat seith , '
Dimidium rotundi erit ' , that is to sey , ' +Tere schal be half of +te
round ' . (CMCAPCHR,128.2963)
In +te ix +gere of Edward , Leulyne , prince of Walis , began to
rebelle , (CMCAPCHR,128.2964)
payed not his tribute , (CMCAPCHR,128.2965)
distroyed pore men . (CMCAPCHR,128.2966)
The kyng went into +te marches , and with him +te bischop of
Cauntirbury . (CMCAPCHR,128.2967)
Because Leulyne wold not come to +te kingis presens , +terfor +te kyng
sent +te bischop onto him , to trete him to pes . (CMCAPCHR,129.2969)
But he fond him ontretable , for whech cause +te bischop cursid him ,
(CMCAPCHR,129.2970)
and so +te kyng left +tat jornai for +tat tyme . (CMCAPCHR,129.2971)
In +te ten +gere of his regne he entyred into Snowdon ,
(CMCAPCHR,129.2972)
and whil +te kyng was +tere thei faute togidir , +te Englischmen and
+te Walchmen - (CMCAPCHR,129.2973)
mech harm was do on both sides . (CMCAPCHR,129.2974)
So happed Edmund Mortimer for to ransake +te ded bodies ,
(CMCAPCHR,129.2975)
and amongis dyuers hedis +tat were +tere he fond Leulyn hed , whech he
brout to +te kyng . (CMCAPCHR,129.2976)
+Te kyng sent it to London , (CMCAPCHR,129.2977)
and mad it be set on +te Tour . (CMCAPCHR,129.2978)
In +te nexte +gere folowand , +te kyng took Dauy , Leulyne bro+tir ,
(CMCAPCHR,129.2979)
and put him in prison ; (CMCAPCHR,129.2980)
+tan had he disposicion of al Wales at his plesauns .
(CMCAPCHR,129.2981)
Sone aftir he sette a parlement at Schrouisbury , (CMCAPCHR,129.2982)
and +tere was Dauy , Leulyne bro+tir , drawen , hangid , and quartered
, and his quarteres sent to dyuers places of Ynglond .
(CMCAPCHR,129.2983)
In +tis tyme was Martyn +te Fourt pope ; (CMCAPCHR,129.2984)
he was first a senatoure . (CMCAPCHR,129.2985)
And in his first +gere was take a fisch in +te se , lich a leon ;
(CMCAPCHR,129.2986)
it was broute to +te popes presens , (CMCAPCHR,129.2987)
and many a man went +tidir for to se it . (CMCAPCHR,129.2988)
He had row her , lych a leon , feet and tayl in +te same similitude ,
hed , eres , mouth , teeth , tunge , and all maner membris .
(CMCAPCHR,129.2989)
Thei seide +tat fischid him +tat in his takyng he mad a horibel and a
woful noyse . (CMCAPCHR,129.2990)
Sone aftir +tei +tat were dwelleres of Scicile risen ageyn +te
Frenschmen , whech had +te gouernauns +tere vndir Philip , kyng of
Frauns ; (CMCAPCHR,129.2991)
+tese same Scicilianes - summe men clepe hem Panormitanes - killid all
+te Frenschmen , and women of +te same cuntre' , whech had conceyued of
+te Frenschmen , (CMCAPCHR,129.2992)
+tei slitte her wombes (CMCAPCHR,129.2993)
and distroyed +te childyrn . (CMCAPCHR,129.2994)
In +te xv +gere of +tis kyng , aftir tyme +te kyng of Frauns was slayn
in batayle , whech he held ageyn Petir , kyng of Aragoyne ,
(CMCAPCHR,129.2995)
+tan +te kyngis son sent aftir Edward +tat he schuld come and helpe him
to venge his fader deth . (CMCAPCHR,129.2996)
The cause of +te strif betwix +tese to kyngis was +tat +te kyng of
Frauns chalenged seruyse and subjeccion of +tis kyng of Aragon ,
(CMCAPCHR,129.2997)
and he deneyed it , (CMCAPCHR,129.2998)
and saide he aute non but to +te kyng of Spayn .
(CMCAPCHR,130.2999)
Thus is Edward forth in his viage - (CMCAPCHR,130.3000)
God spede him . (CMCAPCHR,130.3001)
In +tat same +gere a Frere Prechour , cleped Richard Cnapwelle , whas
cleped be +te archbischop for to answere to certeyn simpil opiniones
whech he held , (CMCAPCHR,130.3002)
and whan he cam to answere , he coude not redily defende his part ,
wherfor his articules were condempned . (CMCAPCHR,130.3003)
There was +te prouincial of +te ordre alegging for him her exempcion ,
who +tei were immediatly vndir +te pope , wherfor he appeled fro +te
bischop , (CMCAPCHR,130.3004)
but withinne few dayes +te mater was put to silens .
(CMCAPCHR,130.3005)
In +tese dayes were all +te Jewys of Ynglond , man , woman , and child
, arestid , and put in prison onto +te tyme +tei had payed +te kyng x m
libras . (CMCAPCHR,130.3006)
In +tis tyme was pope Nicholace , of +te Menoures ordre , iiii +gere .
(CMCAPCHR,130.3007)
He declared +te Frere Menoures reule at her instauns .
(CMCAPCHR,130.3008)
In +te xvi +gere of Edward was a grete feyer at Boston ,
(CMCAPCHR,130.3009)
and sodeynly +te feyer and +te town was set on fyre .
(CMCAPCHR,130.3010)
Men seide +tat malicious men ded it , to +tis entent , +tat whil men
were bysy to saue her housyng , theues schuld stele her good .
(CMCAPCHR,130.3011)
In +tis same tyme +te vniuersite of Oxforth chose a chauncelere ,
Maistir William Kyngeston . (CMCAPCHR,130.3012)
+Tei sent onto +te bischop of Lincoln for his confirmacion ;
(CMCAPCHR,130.3013)
+te bischop seide it was his deute to com himselue .
(CMCAPCHR,130.3014)
Thei answerd +tat +tis was her elde priuylege , (CMCAPCHR,130.3015)
and +tis wold +tei kepe . (CMCAPCHR,130.3016)
The bischop was inflexibil , (CMCAPCHR,130.3017)
and +tei were obdurat , (CMCAPCHR,130.3018)
and so of malice +tei left her redyng and her teching :
(CMCAPCHR,130.3019)
many scoleres went away ; (CMCAPCHR,130.3020)
+tei +tat abode were euel occupied . (CMCAPCHR,130.3021)
But at +te last +te bischop condescendid to her elde custome .
(CMCAPCHR,130.3022)
In +te xvii +gere , in +te nyte of Seint Margarete , was swech reyn ,
+tundir , and leuene , +tat it distroyed al +te corn ,
(CMCAPCHR,130.3023)
for a buschel of whete , +tat was beforn but at iii pens , was aftir
+tis tempest worth IIs. , (CMCAPCHR,130.3024)
and +tis same derth lastid ny xl +gere . (CMCAPCHR,130.3025)
In +tis +gere Dame Jone Acris , the kyngis doutir , born in Acon in +Te
Holy Lond , was weddid onto Gilbert , herl of Gloucetir , whech was a
ful holy woman , (CMCAPCHR,130.3026)
for sche was biried in +te Frere Austines at Clare ;
(CMCAPCHR,130.3027)
and aftir hir biriing lii +gere , at +te desire of Dame Ysabel
of Borow , sche mad hir bare , (CMCAPCHR,131.3028)
and sche was found hol in all membris : (CMCAPCHR,131.3029)
hir tetis , whan +tei were pressid with handis , +te flesch ros up
ageyn ; (CMCAPCHR,131.3030)
hir eyeledes , left up , fel down ageyn . (CMCAPCHR,131.3031)
The clo+tis +tat were aboute hir , whech were dipped in wax and rosyn ,
+too were roten , (CMCAPCHR,131.3032)
but +te lynand cloth whech was next hir , +tat was dite with no craft ,
+tat was found clene and hool . (CMCAPCHR,131.3033)
In +te xx +gere of +tis kyng , be +te precept of Charles , bro+tir to
+te kyng of Frauns , +tei of Normandie kepte +te se ,
(CMCAPCHR,131.3034)
and no Englischman myte passe but +tei toke him , (CMCAPCHR,131.3035)
and whan +tei had take him +tei ledde him to +te se-bank on +te Frensch
side , (CMCAPCHR,131.3036)
and +tere +tei hing him . (CMCAPCHR,131.3037)
For +tat same Charlis had mad galowis at euery town on +te seside for
+te same venjauns . (CMCAPCHR,131.3038)
Than +tei of Ynglond ordeyned grete schippis too hundred and xx ,
(CMCAPCHR,131.3039)
and manly went into +te see , (CMCAPCHR,131.3040)
faut +tere with Normanndes , (CMCAPCHR,131.3041)
and took of hem to hundred - (CMCAPCHR,131.3042)
and xxviii schippis +tei bored and drenchid hem . (CMCAPCHR,131.3043)
In +te xxii +gere was Celestinus +te Fifte pope take fro his hous ,
(CMCAPCHR,131.3044)
for he was a ankir ; (CMCAPCHR,131.3045)
and whan he was pope he ordeyned a statute +tat euery pope myte resigne
if he wold , (CMCAPCHR,131.3046)
and anon as +te statute was mad he resined , (CMCAPCHR,131.3047)
and went ageyn to his elde lyf . (CMCAPCHR,131.3048)
Than must +tei chese a new pope , (CMCAPCHR,131.3049)
and for +tei myte not acorde , +tei compromitted to +tis man +tat was
pope +tat he schuld chese iiii cardinales whech he wold ;
(CMCAPCHR,131.3050)
and as +te foure chose , +tei all schuld assent . (CMCAPCHR,131.3051)
Tho named he a cardinal hite Benedicte and o+tir thre ,
(CMCAPCHR,131.3052)
and +te o+tir iii chose +tat Benedict , (CMCAPCHR,131.3053)
and he was cleped Bonefacius VIII . (CMCAPCHR,131.3054)
Al +tis mater was do be +tat Bonefacius for to make himselue pope .
(CMCAPCHR,131.3055)
For anon as he was entered , he annulled +tat statute +tat +te pope
schuld haue liberte' to resigne . (CMCAPCHR,131.3056)
Therfor , +tat man +tat he deceyued so for to be pope himselue , he
prophecied +tus of him , ' Thou hast entered as a fox ;
(CMCAPCHR,131.3057)
+tou hast lyued as a leon ; (CMCAPCHR,131.3058)
+tou schal deye as a dogge ' . (CMCAPCHR,131.3059)
His entering was sly , so sotily to promote him . (CMCAPCHR,131.3060)
His lif was cruel , (CMCAPCHR,131.3061)
for too cardinalis , +tat were of +te progenie of +te Columpnes , he
put fro her dignite' . (CMCAPCHR,131.3062)
And to +te kyng of Frauns he was grete enmye , (CMCAPCHR,131.3063)
for he wroute ageyn him al +tat he myte , in-so-mech he wolde a
deposed him . (CMCAPCHR,132.3064)
Therfor , with power of +te kyng and of +te cardinales , +tei toke +tis
pope , (CMCAPCHR,132.3065)
and sette him on a hors withoute sadill , and +te tayl in his hand ,
(CMCAPCHR,132.3066)
and so +tei mad him ryde +torwoute Rome , (CMCAPCHR,132.3067)
and aftir +tei infamynde him for hungir . (CMCAPCHR,132.3068)
This same Boneface in his tyme mad +te sexte book of Decretales .
(CMCAPCHR,132.3069)
In +te xxiii +gere the marchaundis of +tis lond compleyned to +te kyng
+tat +te Normanntes spoiled hem , so +tat +tei myte kepe no market ,
wherfor +tei praied +te kyng of sum remedye , (CMCAPCHR,132.3070)
and +te kyng anon sent Ser Herry Lacy , +tan erl of Lyncoln ,
enbassiatour onto +te kyng of Frauns . (CMCAPCHR,132.3071)
There was he long taried , (CMCAPCHR,132.3072)
and whilis he was +tere too hundred schippis oute of Normandye sailed
into Burdews , (CMCAPCHR,132.3073)
and ded al +te harm +tei myte do onto Englichmen . (CMCAPCHR,132.3074)
Ther were +tei laden , (CMCAPCHR,132.3075)
and com hom ageyn ; (CMCAPCHR,132.3076)
in her comyng sexti Englisch schippis met with hem ,
(CMCAPCHR,132.3077)
and took schip , good , and man , saue +tei +tat scaped in botys ,
(CMCAPCHR,132.3078)
and brout it into Ynglond . (CMCAPCHR,132.3079)
Thei of Frauns were astoyned and wroth with +tis dede ,
(CMCAPCHR,132.3080)
and mad her kyng to write into Ynglond to oure kyng , +tat he schulde
se +tese schippis and +te godes be dylyuered onto +te owneris .
(CMCAPCHR,132.3081)
The Kyng Edward wrot ageyn +tat his court was his owne ,
(CMCAPCHR,132.3082)
and +terfor he wold +te marchaundis of Frauns schuld com into Ynglond
and make her compleynt , and here what schuld be aleggid ageyn of
marchaundes here ; (CMCAPCHR,132.3083)
and +te king schuld se justise schuld be had on both partyes .
(CMCAPCHR,132.3084)
This answere plesed not +te French kyng , (CMCAPCHR,132.3085)
and +terfor he ded make somounis in a cyte' of Gyan +tat +te kyng of
Ynglond schuld apere before +te kyng of Frauns at Paris , upon a gret
peyne . (CMCAPCHR,132.3086)
The kyng of Ynglond cam not , (CMCAPCHR,132.3087)
and +terfor +te Frenchmen ridyn into Gian , (CMCAPCHR,132.3088)
and occupied mech of +te kyngis londis . (CMCAPCHR,132.3089)
That tyme was in +tat cuntre' Edmund , +te erle of Cornwaile , to whom
Edward wrote , for he was his bro+tir , +tat he schuld asaye to trete
+te kyng of Frauns to a resonabil mene . (CMCAPCHR,132.3090)
He coud not spede +tat mater , (CMCAPCHR,132.3091)
and as he was homward +te to qweenes sent aftir him , purposing to
fynde menys of pes . (CMCAPCHR,132.3092)
These too qweenes - on was +te wif to +te kyng of Frauns , +te o+tir
was to his fader , and now weddid to +tis Edmund . (CMCAPCHR,132.3093)
But to +to comnauntis +tat were mad betwix Edmund and +te
qweenes +te kyng of Frauns wold not consent ; wherfor Edward , with his
naue , sailed streit into Geround , and +tere took he Borow , Bloys ,
Burdeus , and Bayon . (CMCAPCHR,133.3094)
+Te cuntre' was glad of his comyng ; (CMCAPCHR,133.3095)
+te capitanes were sent into Ynglond . (CMCAPCHR,133.3096)
In +te xxiiii +gere of his regne had Edward grete conflicte with +te
Scottis , (CMCAPCHR,133.3097)
for Jon , her kyng , wrote onto Edward +tat he awte him no subjeccion ,
(CMCAPCHR,133.3098)
but he was annexed and swore to the kyng of Frauns .
(CMCAPCHR,133.3099)
The kyng gadered his men , (CMCAPCHR,133.3100)
and first he took Berwik fro +te Scottis . (CMCAPCHR,133.3101)
Than had +tei a batail at Dunbarr , where +te kyng took of +te Scottis
part iii erles and vi barnes , and sent hem into Ynglond .
(CMCAPCHR,133.3102)
Than took he many casteles and strengthis so fer-forth +tat +te kyng of
Scottis was compelled to excuse him +tat his rebellion was be councell
of his barnes , in whech letter he mad a newe obejauns to +te kyng ,
(CMCAPCHR,133.3103)
and all +te barnes of +te lond wrote a lettir of +te same sentens .
(CMCAPCHR,133.3104)
Than sent Edward a lettir onto +te kyng of Frauns , in whech he desired
+tat all Englischmen whech were prisoneres in Frauns schuld be
dylyuered , and +te Frenschmen +tat were prisoneres in Inglond schuld
go hom to Frauns . (CMCAPCHR,133.3105)
The kyng of Frauns wrot ageyn +tat he wold graunt it , with +tat
condicioun , +tat Jon , kyng of Scottis , schuld be on of hem +tat
schuld be delyuered . (CMCAPCHR,133.3106)
To +tat peticioun +tis was +te answere , +tat he longed not to +te kyng
of Frauns , ne he was not takyn as a prisoner of Frauns , but as a
rebelle to +te kyng of Ynglond . (CMCAPCHR,133.3107)
In +te 26 +gere +te Kyng Edward weddid Margarete , +te sistir of +te
kyng of Frauns . (CMCAPCHR,133.3108)
And in +tat same tyme Pope Boneface wrote onto +te Kyng Edward of +te
kyngdam of Scotlond , exhorting him +tat he schuld cese of his werre ,
for it longid immediatly to +te Cherch of Rome , in whech lettir swech
suasiones were made : +tat in +te letteris of Herri , Edward fader ,
was conteyned +tat Alisaunder , kyng of Scottis , ded neuyr no seruise
to Kyng Herry of dewte' , but of curtesi and of benyuolens ;
(CMCAPCHR,133.3109)
eke , whan +tat same Alexander went to +te coronacion of Herri , it was
for gentilnes , and not of dewte' . (CMCAPCHR,133.3110)
So +te pope concluded +tat he regned neuyr but be strength and violens
ouyr +te kyng of Scotlond . (CMCAPCHR,134.3112)
Edward wrot ageyn , (CMCAPCHR,134.3113)
and prayed him +tat his holy faderhod schuld not beleue ouyr-sone swech
feyned suggestiones (CMCAPCHR,134.3114)
for in treuth all +te kyngis of Ynglond , fro +te tyme of
Arthure , whech was a Britoun , had dominacioun ouyr +te kyngdam of
Scotlond , where he rehersed be rowe +te rite of Edgare , of
Edward +te Martir , of Edmund Yrunside , William Conqwerour , Richard ,
and many mo . (CMCAPCHR,134.3115)
The barnes eke of +te lond writin letteris of the same sentens ,
(CMCAPCHR,134.3116)
and moreouyr +tei saide who +tei were swore with body and good to stand
be +te kyng in his rite , whech oth +tei wold not breke .
(CMCAPCHR,134.3117)
In +tis same tyme +te kyng of Frauns appeled fro +te pope onto a
general councell , puttyng upon +te pope +tat he was both a heretik and
a scismatik . (CMCAPCHR,134.3118)
In +te xxviii +gere was a Frere Prechour chose pope ,
(CMCAPCHR,134.3119)
and leuyd but o +gere . (CMCAPCHR,134.3120)
Of him mad a writer too vers : - (CMCAPCHR,134.3121)
Oro , nomen habe : ' Benedic ' , ' Benefac ' , ' Benedicte ' ; Aut rem
peruerte : ' Malefac ' , ' Maledic ' , ' Maledicte ' .
(CMCAPCHR,134.3122)
Thus is it in Englisch : - (CMCAPCHR,134.3123)
I pray +te , haue +tis name : ' Sey-wel ' , ' Do-wel ' , and ' Be-good
' ; (CMCAPCHR,134.3124)
Or ellis turne +ti fame : ' Sey-euel ' , ' Do-euele ' , '
Be-cursed-and-wood ' . (CMCAPCHR,134.3125)
In +te xxxii +gere +tere was a man +tei cleped Wyliam Waleys , +tat was
in Scotlond , and reisid +te puple , and mad al +te cuntre' rebel to
Edward +te kyng . (CMCAPCHR,134.3126)
But he was take and broute onto London , hanged and draw and qwartered
, his hed sette on London Brigge , his body dyuyded in iiii quarteres
and sent to foure townes of Scotland . (CMCAPCHR,134.3127)
In +tis tyme , aftir Benedicte , was Clemens V=us= pope .
(CMCAPCHR,134.3128)
He was before archbischop of Bordews . (CMCAPCHR,134.3129)
Moost besynesse he had to gader ricchesse , and make casteles and
strengthis . (CMCAPCHR,134.3130)
He mad +te vii book of Decretales , (CMCAPCHR,135.3131)
but +tei were not publisced til +te tyme of Jon +te XXII .
(CMCAPCHR,135.3132)
This Clement translate +te courte fro Rome to Auinioun .
(CMCAPCHR,135.3133)
In +te xxxiiii +gere was a man in Scotlond +tei cleped Robert Brusse .
(CMCAPCHR,135.3134)
He took upon him to be king of +te lond , (CMCAPCHR,135.3135)
and went to +te abbey of Scone for to be crowned . (CMCAPCHR,135.3136)
Than +te cuntesse of Bowan stal fro hir lord all his grete hors ,
(CMCAPCHR,135.3137)
and with swech men as sche trostid cam to +tat same abbey ,
(CMCAPCHR,135.3138)
and +tere sche sette +te crowne upon Robard hed . (CMCAPCHR,135.3139)
Sche was take aftir of Englischmen , and presentid to +te Kyng Edward .
(CMCAPCHR,135.3140)
He comaunded sche schuld not be ded , but +tat +tere schuld be mad a
hous al of tymbir upon +te wallis of Berwyk , (CMCAPCHR,135.3141)
and +tere schuld sche be tyl sche deyed . (CMCAPCHR,135.3142)
Aftir +tis +te kyng dubbid his son knyte , and many o+tir +gong men
with him , (CMCAPCHR,135.3143)
and sent hem to Scotlond , (CMCAPCHR,135.3144)
and aftir hem folowid Aymer of Valens , +te erl of Penbrok , Robert
Giffard , Herry Percy , and many o+tir , (CMCAPCHR,135.3145)
and +tei mad +tat same Robert Brusse to fle into +te fer+test yle of
Scotlond . (CMCAPCHR,135.3146)
In +te xxxv +gere of his regne he deied , in +te translacion of Seynt
Thomas , (CMCAPCHR,135.3147)
and biried is at Westminster . (CMCAPCHR,135.3148)
Anno ; . (CMCAPCHR,135.3149)
Edward +te Secund regned xix +gere . (CMCAPCHR,135.3150)
He was crowned at Westminster +te sext kalend of March , and his wif
Ysabel , +te kingis doutyr of Frauns , be +te bischop of Wynchestir ,
whech had special commission of +te bischop of Cauntirbury for he was
not in +tis lond . (CMCAPCHR,135.3151)
In the same tyme was grete tretyng betwix +te lordis for pes of +te
lond and for on Petir Gauerston , whech was exiled fro +te lond in his
fader tyme , (CMCAPCHR,135.3152)
and +tis Edward had clepid him hom ageyn - (CMCAPCHR,135.3153)
+terfor +te barnes +toute to lette +te kyngis coronacioun .
(CMCAPCHR,135.3154)
This aspied , +te kyng hite hem in good feith +tat at +te next
parlement he schuld fulfil here desire . (CMCAPCHR,135.3155)
Aftir +te coronacion of +te kyng is wont +tat certeyn officeres schul
bere certeyn relikes of Seynt Edward befor him into +te paleys ,
(CMCAPCHR,135.3156)
and he tok hem to o+tir men , +tat is to seye , +te chalis of Seynt
Edward , +te crosse , +te sceptir , +te spores , and swech o+tir ,
(CMCAPCHR,135.3157)
and +te corowne of Seynt Edward bare +tat same Petir befor +te
kyng , of whech +ting ros grete indignacion , both in +te lordes and in
+te clergy . (CMCAPCHR,136.3158)
Not long aftir +tis +te same Petir mad a gret torneament fast by
Wallingford , where he had gadered many justeres alienes ,
(CMCAPCHR,136.3159)
and +tei bore down in justis many Englischmen , +tat is to sey Thomas ,
erl of Lancastir , Humfrey of Herforth , Eymer of Penbrok , Johan
Warenne , and many othir , for whech +te had gret indignacion .
(CMCAPCHR,136.3160)
In +tis same +gere Gilbert , erl of Gloucetir , wedded +te erle doutir
of Wolinster , in Erland . (CMCAPCHR,136.3161)
In +te same tyme , +te secund +gere of Edward , +te lordes ,
considering +tat +tere was no+ting do but aftir councel of +tis Petir ,
and he gadered mech ricchesse and euyr sent it ouyr +te se , +tei cam
to +te kyng desiryng +tat +te gouernauns of +te reme schuld be directid
aftir +te councel of his barnes . (CMCAPCHR,136.3162)
The kyng mad difficulte' , supposing euyr +tat +tei wold purpose sum
articule ageyn Petir , whech he loued . (CMCAPCHR,136.3163)
Vpon +tis was sette a parlement at London , +tat all men schuld come
+tedir whech were wone of dewte' to be at +te parlement , where was
grete instauns mad to +te kyng +tat he schuld suffir +te barnes to
purpos certeyn articules , whech schuld be worchip to God , an profit
to +te reme . (CMCAPCHR,136.3164)
The kyng graunted his consent , (CMCAPCHR,136.3165)
and swore whateuyr +tei ordeyned he schuld consent and conferme .
(CMCAPCHR,136.3166)
Than +te barones gadered onto here councell certeyn bischoppis , to
make her party more strong . (CMCAPCHR,136.3167)
In +te +tird +gere of his regne he held ano+tir parlement at London ,
aftir +te tyme he had mad +tat oth to +te barnes ; (CMCAPCHR,136.3168)
+tan he renewid +te same oth befor all +te lordes . (CMCAPCHR,136.3169)
And +tan +te bischop of Cauntyrbury , Maistir Robert Wynchilseye , with
all his suffraganes , cursed all hem +tat schuld lette +te entent of
+te barones . (CMCAPCHR,136.3170)
Than in +te cherch of Seynt Poule at London , in +te presens of +te
kyng and lordes and comownes , were red certeyn articles , among whech
was red +te Grete Charter , and o+tir +tingis , and +tat he schuld
conferme +tat his fader comaunded , for to put alienes fro his court ,
and +tat all +ting +tat schuld be do schuld be aftir +te
councel of +te barnes , ne he schuld not begynne no werre withoute +te
same councell , and eke +tat he schuld exile +te forseid Petir into
Erlond . (CMCAPCHR,137.3171)
Aftir +te parlement +te kyng was very sory for +te exile of Petir ,
(CMCAPCHR,137.3172)
and comoned with his Pryuy Councell what remedy myte be had in +tis
mater . (CMCAPCHR,137.3173)
They avised him +tat he schuld wedde +te sister of +te erl of
Gloucestir , +tat be swech mene he myte purchace +te loue of many
lordes . (CMCAPCHR,137.3174)
Than +te kyng sent for him into Erlond , (CMCAPCHR,137.3175)
and maried him onto +tis woman . (CMCAPCHR,137.3176)
Than was Petir prouder +tan before . (CMCAPCHR,137.3177)
He gadered gret good , (CMCAPCHR,137.3178)
and sent it to marchaundis handis . (CMCAPCHR,137.3179)
The kyng wex so pore +tat he had not to fynde his houshold .
(CMCAPCHR,137.3180)
The qween eke wrote to hir fader , kyng of Frauns , (CMCAPCHR,137.3181)
compleyned of grete pouerte . (CMCAPCHR,137.3182)
So +te kyng , compellid on o party be nede , on +te o+tir party be
instauns of +te lordes , compelled +tis Petir for to swere +tat he
schuld in hast go oute of +te lond , and neuyr his lyue dwelle in no
soile longing to +te kyng of Ynglond , and if he ded +te contrari he
schuld lese his hed . (CMCAPCHR,137.3183)
He went oute of +tis lond into Frauns , where +te kyng of Frauns
comaunded al his officeres +tat if +tei mite take him , +tei schuld
kepe him in hold , +tat he com no more in Ynglond . (CMCAPCHR,137.3184)
Fro +tens +tan went he into Flaundres ; (CMCAPCHR,137.3185)
+tere was he not welkom . (CMCAPCHR,137.3186)
Mani places soute he , (CMCAPCHR,137.3187)
but at +te last he cam ageyn to Ynglond . (CMCAPCHR,137.3188)
And whan +te king sey him , all othis and comnauntes were forgoten ,
(CMCAPCHR,137.3189)
and he was welkom . (CMCAPCHR,137.3190)
In +tis same +gere were brent at Parys be +te jugement of Philip , kyng
of Frauns , liiii men of +te ordir of Templaries , (CMCAPCHR,137.3191)
for +tat same +gere were +tei condempned in +te councel at Vyenne .
(CMCAPCHR,137.3192)
For +tis kyng of Frauns purposed to make on of his bre+terin kyng of
Jerusalem , (CMCAPCHR,137.3193)
and +terfor , as it is seid , he procured +te distruccion of Templaries
, +tat her godis schuld be goue to +te same kingdam .
(CMCAPCHR,137.3194)
It was deposed ageyn hem , +tat whan on schuld be receyued onto +tat
ordir , +tei schuld go all to a pryuy place , and he schuld be al naked
, and +tan on of +te felawis schuld rise and kisse him behinde ; and
+tan schuld +tei clothe him , and gird him with a girdill of canvace .
(CMCAPCHR,137.3195)
Than schuld Crist crucified be broute before him ,
(CMCAPCHR,138.3196)
and it schuld be seid onto him +tat Crist is no god , but a fals
prophete , whech deceyued +te world , killid of Jewis for his fals
lyuyng . (CMCAPCHR,138.3197)
Than schuld +tei +trow down +te crosse , and trede it vndirfote , and
+tries spitte +teron . (CMCAPCHR,138.3198)
Than schuld +tei schewe him a hed of a ydol , to whech +tei ded euery
day ful grete honour . (CMCAPCHR,138.3199)
Thei were eke infecte gretly with +te vice of sodomye .
(CMCAPCHR,138.3200)
In +te v +gere of Edward , whan Petir was come ageyn , +te qween and
all +te lordes were gretly meuyd , specialy Thomas of Lancastir whech
was son to Edmund , +te son of +te first Edward , and be succession and
heritage he cam to possession of v erldammes : Lancastir , and Leycetir
, and Ferreres ; (CMCAPCHR,138.3201)
+tan , aftir decese of Herry Lacy , erl of Lyncoln and Salesbury , be
mariage of his doutir he entered into +to to erldames .
(CMCAPCHR,138.3202)
And whan +tis Herry schuld dye , he cleped Thomas to him ,
(CMCAPCHR,138.3203)
and comaund him to stand with the rite of +te reme , and +tat he schuld
be gouerned be +te councel of Gy , erl of Warwik . (CMCAPCHR,138.3204)
Aftir his deth Thomas , at +te prayer of +te lordes , wrote to +te kyng
+tat +tis Petir schuld be avoyded , (CMCAPCHR,138.3205)
and rode to +te kyng , whech was +tan at Newcastell .
(CMCAPCHR,138.3206)
Whan +te kyng herd sey +tat +te lordes com with swech strength he fled
onto Tynmouth , (CMCAPCHR,138.3207)
and be +te se led Petir to +te castell of Scarborow ,
(CMCAPCHR,138.3208)
and +tere left him , comaunding +te cuntre' +tat +tei stuf +te castel
with vitail and with men . (CMCAPCHR,138.3209)
But , schort to seye , +te lordes took +tis man , (CMCAPCHR,138.3210)
and he preyed hem of no grace but on , +tat he myte speke with +te kyng
or he deied . (CMCAPCHR,138.3211)
Thei wold a loggid him in a town fast by Warwic +tei clepe Dodington ,
(CMCAPCHR,138.3212)
but +te erl of Warwik cam with strength (CMCAPCHR,138.3213)
and led him to his castel . (CMCAPCHR,138.3214)
And whan +tei were in grete doute what +tei schuld do with him -
whe+tir +tei schuld lede him to +te kyng or not - a grete-wittid man
sayd +tus , ' Many day haue +ge huntid , and failed of +goure game ;
(CMCAPCHR,138.3215)
now haue +ge caute +goure prai . (CMCAPCHR,138.3216)
If he scape +goure handis , +ge gete him not litely ' .
(CMCAPCHR,138.3217)
Sone was he led oute , and his hed smet of ; (CMCAPCHR,138.3218)
he called Gy of Warwik no o+tir name but +te Blak Dog of Arderne ,
(CMCAPCHR,138.3219)
and in Gyis lordchip his hed was bityn fro +te body .
(CMCAPCHR,138.3220)
The careyn was buried amongis +te Prechouris of Oxenforth ;
(CMCAPCHR,138.3221)
his tresore and alle his jeweles +tei sent to +te kyng .
(CMCAPCHR,138.3222)
This same +gere Isabell +te qween broute forth Edward +te +Tirde .
(CMCAPCHR,139.3224)
Many Frensch lordis , +tat were aboute hir , wold a clepid him Philippe
, aftir +te kyng of Frauns ; (CMCAPCHR,139.3225)
+te Englisch lordes wold haue him Edward . (CMCAPCHR,139.3226)
The kyng had so grete joye of +tis child new born +tat his heuynesse
for Petir cesed sone . (CMCAPCHR,139.3227)
In +te vi +gere of his regne were many fals tongis with +te kyng :
(CMCAPCHR,139.3228)
+tei seid it was derogacioun to swech a state +tat he schuld rite nowt
do withoute councell ; (CMCAPCHR,139.3229)
and so with swech suggestions +tei encresed grete rancour betwix +te
kyng and +te lordes . (CMCAPCHR,139.3230)
Than was +tere gadered a parlement at London , in whech +te kyng mad a
gret compleynt ageyn +te barones +tat at Newcastell , in despite of him
, come +tedir armed , and who +tei pursewid Petir his frend , and
+terto killid him . (CMCAPCHR,139.3231)
The barnes answered ageyn +tat +tei ded +tat dede to Goddis worchip ,
(CMCAPCHR,139.3232)
for +tei killid non but a fals traitour banysched fro Ynglond and fro
Frauns , (CMCAPCHR,139.3233)
and +tei had spent her good and her labour to profite of +te rem ;
(CMCAPCHR,139.3234)
' and +te kyng dryuyth oure materis withoute ony effect .
(CMCAPCHR,139.3235)
But +tese +tingis purposed we wil se amendid , (CMCAPCHR,139.3236)
or ellis we wil lyue and dey in +te mater ' . (CMCAPCHR,139.3237)
Than +te qween , with certeyn prelatis , treted betwix +te kyng and hem
, +tat +tei schuld in Westminster Halle ask +te king forgifnesse of all
her surfetis , and +te kyng schuld take hem to grace and graunt all her
peticiones +tat were resonable , and neuyr venge +te deth of Petir
Gauerstoun . (CMCAPCHR,139.3238)
In +te vii +gere deied Pope Clement , +tat was sumtyme bischop of
Burdews ; (CMCAPCHR,139.3239)
too +gere was +te sete voyd , (CMCAPCHR,139.3240)
and +tan was chose Johannes XXII . (CMCAPCHR,139.3241)
The same +gere cam +te kyng to Seynt Albones , (CMCAPCHR,139.3242)
and +tere he offered a cros , with grete relikes , (CMCAPCHR,139.3243)
and gaf hem a hundred mark to makyng of her cherch , and +te profite of
a maner tyl it was mad . (CMCAPCHR,139.3244)
The Munday aftir Palme Sunday he tok his jornay to Hely ,
(CMCAPCHR,139.3245)
and +tere was he al +te Pase-tyme . (CMCAPCHR,139.3246)
As he loked aboute on dyuers +tingis he fond +tere wrytyng +tat
+te body of Seynt Albon schuld be +tere . (CMCAPCHR,140.3247)
He clepid +te bischop onto him , (CMCAPCHR,140.3248)
and seide he wold wete in certeyn where Seynt Albon was , ' for +tei of
Seynt Albone sey +tei haue him , (CMCAPCHR,140.3249)
and here at Hely +tei sey +tei haue him . (CMCAPCHR,140.3250)
Therfor we wil se +te toumbe withinne , what relik is here of him ' .
(CMCAPCHR,140.3251)
Whan it was ondo , +tei founde a grete tabard of wrecchid cloth , and
al ful of fresch blood , as +tou+g it had be +te same day spilt .
(CMCAPCHR,140.3252)
+Tan vndirstod +tei wel , +tat same habite had Albone of his maistir ,
Amphibalus , whan he went to +te Juge . (CMCAPCHR,140.3253)
Than sayde +te king , ' Now knowe we to what +ting we schal do worchip
: to +te body at Seynt Albones , and to +te cloth at Hely ' .
(CMCAPCHR,140.3254)
Fro +tens he went to Lyncoln , and +tan to +Gork , and forth to Berwik
- (CMCAPCHR,140.3255)
ther was +te batayl of Stryuelyn , where Englischmen were put to grete
rebuk vndir Robert Brus , +te kyng of Scottis . (CMCAPCHR,140.3256)
Ther were ded and take on +te Englisch part of lordes , barnes , and
knytes , cliiii . (CMCAPCHR,140.3257)
This +gere deied Philip , +te kyng of Frauns ; (CMCAPCHR,140.3258)
and Lodewik , his son , regned for him . (CMCAPCHR,140.3259)
In +te viii +gere of +te kyng was a parlement at London , where was a
gret ordinauns to chepe vitaile , (CMCAPCHR,140.3260)
and it auayled not . (CMCAPCHR,140.3261)
It was ordeyned +tat a oxe fed with gresse schuld be seld for XVIs. , a
fatte oxe for XXIIIIs. , a fatte cow for XIIs. , a good swyn , to +gere
old , for XLd. , a schep withouten wolle , XIIIId. , a fat schep with
wolle , XXd. , a fat goos , IId.=obolo= , a capon , IId. , a henne ,
Id. , iiii dowes , Id. ; (CMCAPCHR,140.3262)
and if ony man seld for ony o+tir pris , +te vitail be forfete to +te
kyng . (CMCAPCHR,140.3263)
That same +gere fel swech a derth +tat vitaile coude not be founde .
(CMCAPCHR,140.3264)
So +tat statute was abrogat , and no lenger kept . (CMCAPCHR,140.3265)
Eke +tat same +gere +te king of Scottys entered at Karlile ,
(CMCAPCHR,140.3266)
and wasted all +te cuntre' onto +Gork . (CMCAPCHR,140.3267)
And aftir +tat +te kyng , Robert Brus , sent his bro+tir Edward into
Erland to occupie all +te londes +tere +tat longin to the crowne of
Ynglond . (CMCAPCHR,140.3268)
In +tis +gere were swech reynes in heruest +tat baxsteres dryed her
corn in ouenes or +tei myte grynde it , (CMCAPCHR,141.3270)
and +te bred +tat was mad +terof had no vertu , (CMCAPCHR,141.3271)
for as sone as men had ete +tei hungered ageyn , wherof fel mech
mischef . (CMCAPCHR,141.3272)
Summe deied for hungir ; (CMCAPCHR,141.3273)
+tei +tat were put oute of houshold went into +te cuntre'
(CMCAPCHR,141.3274)
and robbid pore men . (CMCAPCHR,141.3275)
So mech hungir grew in +te lond +tat foure peniworth of bred was not
sufficient to fede a man o day . (CMCAPCHR,141.3276)
In +tis +gere , aftir +te deth of Clement +te pope , +te sete was voyde
to +gere , (CMCAPCHR,141.3277)
and +tan +tei chose Jon +te XXII , whech was before bischop of Auynioun
. (CMCAPCHR,141.3278)
This man was ful gracious to all men , and specialy to +te order of +te
Heremites of Seynt Augustin . (CMCAPCHR,141.3279)
For by his auctorite +te kyng of Bem broute in +te same Heremites to
dwelle at Pauye with +te Chanones , and +tere to kepe +te o side of +te
qwer , and +te Chanones +te o+tir . (CMCAPCHR,141.3280)
In +te ix +gere of his regne Kyng Edward held his Estern at Claringdoun
, where a woman cam in rydyng as a jogulour , and leyd a lettyr on +te
kyngis bord . (CMCAPCHR,141.3281)
The sentens was +tat +te kyng norchid hem and avaunsed +tat neuyr were
in werre ne in distresse for profite of +te lond , (CMCAPCHR,141.3282)
and +tei +tat had spent her good , and bled her blod , wer in no
reputacion , (CMCAPCHR,141.3283)
ne had no reward . (CMCAPCHR,141.3284)
The woman was pursewid and taken , compelled eke to telle be whos
councell sche ded +tis dede , (CMCAPCHR,141.3285)
and sche accused a certeyn knyte , whech cam to +te kyng and avowid
euery word , for whech constauns he was gretly alowed and wel rewardid
. (CMCAPCHR,141.3286)
In +tis same +gere +tei in +te north risin ageyn +te Scottis ,
(CMCAPCHR,141.3287)
for +te kyng ne +te lordis holpe hem nowt , (CMCAPCHR,141.3288)
and whan +tei were gadered , for lak of vitaile +tei robbed +te cuntre'
, (CMCAPCHR,141.3289)
and took awey ox , schep , corn , mony , (CMCAPCHR,141.3290)
and +tis robry continued ny foure +gere . (CMCAPCHR,141.3291)
In +tat same tyme , at prayer of +te kyng , com into Ynglond to legatis
, on Gauceline , +te popes chaunceler , and Lucas de Flisco , to
reforme pees betwix Ynglond and Scotlond , with bulles of Jon +te XXII
, in whech he cursed +te kyng of Scottis for brekyng of his treuth ,
whech he had mad to +te Englisch kyng . (CMCAPCHR,141.3292)
The o+tir cause of her comyng was to sette pes betwix +te kyng
and Thomas , erl of Lancastir . (CMCAPCHR,142.3293)
And as +te maner of Romanes is , +tei ryde with grete solempnite' into
+te north cuntre' , for to make Lodewik Beamount bischop of Dorham
ageyn +te eleccioun of +te munkis , whech had chose a othir .
(CMCAPCHR,142.3294)
And +tou+g +tei were warned +tat +tei schuld not com +tere , +get +tei
ride til +tei come ny at Derlyngton , (CMCAPCHR,142.3295)
and sodeynly oute of a vale rise a gret puple , capteynes Gilbert of
Mydilton and Walter Selby ; (CMCAPCHR,142.3296)
+tei leid hand upon hem , (CMCAPCHR,142.3297)
and robbed hem of al her tresoure , (CMCAPCHR,142.3298)
and Lodewik , whech +tei entended to make bischop , +tei led to a town
+tei clepe Morpath , compellyng him to a grete raunson .
(CMCAPCHR,142.3299)
In +tat affray eke was take Herry Beamount , with al his hors and
tresoure , and led to +te castell of Mithforth , wher he was kept tyl
he had payed a grete summe of mony . (CMCAPCHR,142.3300)
The cardynales turned ageyn to +Gork , (CMCAPCHR,142.3301)
and whan +tei were come +tidir , thei cursed all +too robberis with
horible sentens , (CMCAPCHR,142.3302)
and sent +te copies +torw +te rewme . (CMCAPCHR,142.3303)
So were +tei restored to +te most part of her losse , but not to all .
(CMCAPCHR,142.3304)
Than come +tei to London , (CMCAPCHR,142.3305)
and +tere asked +tei of +te clergye VIIId. of +te mark ;
(CMCAPCHR,142.3306)
+tei were answerd +tat +tei gaue hem no councell for to go so ferr
north , (CMCAPCHR,142.3307)
but IIIId. of +te mark , whech was graunted before , +tat had +tei .
(CMCAPCHR,142.3308)
In +te x +gere +te kyng held a councell at London of +te harm whech +te
kyng of Scottis had do to him , at whech councell Thomas of Lancastir
cam not , wherfor he was named tretour in +te kyngis hous .
(CMCAPCHR,142.3309)
Than mad +te cardinales pees betwix +te king and Thomas ,
(CMCAPCHR,142.3310)
but it lestid not longe . (CMCAPCHR,142.3311)
Sone aftir +tis was a knyte taken at Poumfrecte , and presented to +te
Erle Thomas , with letteris fro +te kyng onto +te kyng of Scottis
both-2 of +te grete targe and +te pryuy sel , +tat +te king of Scottis
schuld be sum trayn kille +tis Thomas , as he wold do plesauns to +te
kyng of Ynglond , whech knyte +te erle ded hange and drawe , because he
was of his houshold before . (CMCAPCHR,142.3312)
In +tis same +gere Gilbert of Mydilton was take be a trayne , layd in
yrunnes , and led to Londoun , and +tere hanged and drawen in +te site
of +te cardinales whech he had robbed . (CMCAPCHR,142.3313)
In +tis same +gere Pope Jon puplischid +tat book whech +tei clepe +te
Clementins , mad be Clement , his predecessour . (CMCAPCHR,143.3315)
He confermed eke +te fest of Crist , whech is cleped Corporis Cristi ,
whech fest was mad before be +te Pope Vrbane . (CMCAPCHR,143.3316)
In +tis same +gere +te kyng held his Cristmasse at Westminster , where
cam but fewe lordis , for +te debate +tat was betwix hem and +te kyng .
(CMCAPCHR,143.3317)
Ther was a grete compleint of Scottis , (CMCAPCHR,143.3318)
for +tei had distroyed +te cuntre' onto +Gork on +te o side , and onto
Lancastir on +te o+tir side , wherfor +te to legatis , with o+tir
bischoppis , prayed +te kyng +tat certeyn articles whech +te barnes
desired schuld be graunted , and +tan schuld +te kyng be +te more
strong ageyn +te Scottis . (CMCAPCHR,143.3319)
The kyng graunted +tat on Seynt Jon Baptiste day next folowand , at
Leycetir , schuld +tis mater be concluded . (CMCAPCHR,143.3320)
The legatis took her leue , as +tou+g +tei had sped a grete mater ,
(CMCAPCHR,143.3321)
and turned ageyn to +te court , (CMCAPCHR,143.3322)
but +te kyngis graunt was but a fraude . (CMCAPCHR,143.3323)
The same +gere , at Myhilmesse , ther was a parlement at London , where
was graunted +tat euery good town of Ynglond schuld sende +te kyng
certeyn men to fite with +te Scottis - London , ii c armed men ,
Cauntirbury , xl , and so forth - (CMCAPCHR,143.3324)
but whan +tis hoost cam to +Gork , for certeyn debate betwix hemself ,
+te hoost was departed , (CMCAPCHR,143.3325)
and euery man cam hom . (CMCAPCHR,143.3326)
In +tat same +gere Edward Brusse , bro+tir to +te kyng of Scottis ,
whech was sent into Yrland to occupie +te Englisch lordschippis +tere -
and he himself had crowned him kyng , of his owne auctorite - was slayn
be +te kyngis frendis +tat were in Yrland . (CMCAPCHR,143.3327)
In +te xi +gere of his regne he held his Cristmasse at Beuirle with
many lordes and prelatis , (CMCAPCHR,143.3328)
and +tere was mad a prouision who +tis lond schuld be defensed ageyn
+te cruelte' of Scottis . (CMCAPCHR,143.3329)
In +te same tyme a cursed man , cleped Petir of Spalding , whech was
keper of Berwyk , seld +te same town onto +te Scottis ,
(CMCAPCHR,143.3330)
and lete hem entyr and kepe it , whech mater greuyd +te kyng sore .
(CMCAPCHR,143.3331)
And +tanne he gadered a gret hoost , (CMCAPCHR,143.3332)
and beseged Berwik , (CMCAPCHR,143.3333)
and whil he was at +te sege , xx +tousand of +te Scottis come
in be ano+tir weye , purposing to take +te qwen , whech lay in +tat
cuntre' . (CMCAPCHR,144.3334)
But sche was warned , (CMCAPCHR,144.3335)
and fled to more sikir place . (CMCAPCHR,144.3336)
The king lay stille at +te sege , (CMCAPCHR,144.3337)
and happed for to sey a word whech was confusion of +tat jornay :
(CMCAPCHR,144.3338)
' Treuly ' , he seide , ' whan we haue wonne +tis town , we wil make
Ser Hewe Spenser keper of +te castell , and Roger Tamary capteyn of +te
town ' . (CMCAPCHR,144.3339)
But whan Ser Thomas of Lancastir herd +tis , he withdrow him with al
his power , wherfor +tei cleped him +tere openly tretour .
(CMCAPCHR,144.3340)
For sekirly , and he had abedyn , as +tei sey , +te town had be wonne .
(CMCAPCHR,144.3341)
In +tis same tyme +tei of +Gork gadered x +tousand men for to fite with
+te Scottis , whech lay +tanne be +te flood cleped Swale ,
(CMCAPCHR,144.3342)
and +tere had +te Scottis victory . (CMCAPCHR,144.3343)
In that batail were killid many men , among whech were many prestis and
religious men , as was seid . (CMCAPCHR,144.3344)
This cam to +te kyngis ere , (CMCAPCHR,144.3345)
and he left +te sege of Berwik , purposing to mete with +te Scottis
homward , (CMCAPCHR,144.3346)
but he failed , (CMCAPCHR,144.3347)
for +tei went ano+tir weye , leuyng cursed toknes of cruelnesse in
euery town , manslawth , brennyng , and robbing . (CMCAPCHR,144.3348)
So was +te kyng fayn to take trews with hem for too +gere ,
(CMCAPCHR,144.3349)
and +tei were glad , (CMCAPCHR,144.3350)
for +tei were rich be robbing , and wery of bataile .
(CMCAPCHR,144.3351)
In +tat same +gere was grete moreyn of bestis , whech began in Estsex ,
(CMCAPCHR,144.3352)
and aftir it spred +torw +te lond , (CMCAPCHR,144.3353)
it regned most in oxen , (CMCAPCHR,144.3354)
and whan +te bestes were dede dogges wold not ete of +te flesch .
(CMCAPCHR,144.3355)
In +te xii +gere cam a +gong man to Oxenforth , (CMCAPCHR,144.3356)
and +tere he prechid openly +tat he was son to Kyng Edward +te First ,
and very eyre of Ynglond ; (CMCAPCHR,144.3357)
eke he noysed +tat +tis Edward +te Secund was not +te kyngis son , but
a carter child , sotily broute in to +te qween . (CMCAPCHR,144.3358)
The meyhir of Oxenforth took +tis man (CMCAPCHR,144.3359)
and sent him to +te kyng , +tat lay +tan at Norhampton , where he was
hangged , and drawe , and qwartered . (CMCAPCHR,144.3360)
In +tis same +gere Scottis come euene to +Gork walles ,
(CMCAPCHR,144.3361)
brent +te subarbes , (CMCAPCHR,144.3362)
and took prisoner Ser Jon Bretayn , erl of Richemund , notwithstandyng
+te trews +tat was take . (CMCAPCHR,144.3363)
And in +tis same +gere +te mysseles +torowoute Cristendam were
slaundered , +tat +tei had mad comnaunt with Sarasines for to poison
all Cristen men , to put venym in wellis , and all maner vesseles +tat
long to mannes use , of whech malice many of hem were conuicte , and
brent , and many Jewis , +tat gaue hem councel and coumfort .
(CMCAPCHR,145.3365)
In +te xiii +gere of Edward fell a grete distauns betwix many lordis ,
(CMCAPCHR,145.3366)
and +tis was +te cause . (CMCAPCHR,145.3367)
There was a knyte +tei cleped Ser William Brews , a gret wastour of
good , whech had a baronye in +te march of Wales , (CMCAPCHR,145.3368)
+tei clepe it Gower Londis . (CMCAPCHR,145.3369)
He seld +tis baronie to dyuers lordis , (CMCAPCHR,145.3370)
and took his mony : (CMCAPCHR,145.3371)
first , to Humfrey Bown , erl of Herford ; (CMCAPCHR,145.3372)
next , seld he +te same to to lordes , both hite Roger , and eke
Mortimer - (CMCAPCHR,145.3373)
+te on was vncle an +te o+tir cosin ; (CMCAPCHR,145.3374)
than was +tere ano+tir lord , (CMCAPCHR,145.3375)
+tei cleped him Ser Jon Mounbray - (CMCAPCHR,145.3376)
he had weddid +te doutyr of +tis William Brews , whech was sole eyir
onto him , wherfor he chalenged +tis lond be heritage ;
(CMCAPCHR,145.3377)
last of all , and werst , Hugo Spenser +te +gonger , he desired +tese
londes , (CMCAPCHR,145.3378)
and boute hem , (CMCAPCHR,145.3379)
and because he was +te kyngis chambirleyn , +tat sale was moost alowed
and appreued , in-so-mech +tat he entered +te londis .
(CMCAPCHR,145.3380)
At +tis dede +te o+tir lordes had gret indignacion :
(CMCAPCHR,145.3381)
+te erle of Herforth , whech was +te first biere , compleyned onto
Thomas of Lancastir , (CMCAPCHR,145.3382)
and +tei gadered many barones to lyue and deye on +too tretoures +tat
were about +te kyng , specialy on +te too Spenseris , +te fadir and +te
son , (CMCAPCHR,145.3383)
for +tei reuled +te kyng as +tei wold , (CMCAPCHR,145.3384)
and +tere was no barn ne bischop schuld stand in +te kyngis grace but
if +tei wolde . (CMCAPCHR,145.3385)
So Thomas of Lancastir gadered +te barnes togidir at Schirborne ,
(CMCAPCHR,145.3386)
and +tere were +tei swore to pursewe +tis conclusioun , come hem lyf ,
or come hem deth . (CMCAPCHR,145.3387)
But aftirward alle went bak (CMCAPCHR,145.3388)
and +gold hem to +te kyng , saue Thomas of Lancastir and Hunfrey Boun ;
(CMCAPCHR,145.3389)
alle +te o+tir barnes consented wel +tat certeyn articules schuld be
mad , and pursewid to be had , (CMCAPCHR,145.3390)
but +tei fell sone fro her purpos . (CMCAPCHR,145.3391)
In +tis tyme was a knyte in Norfolk +tei cleped Robert Walkfare ;
(CMCAPCHR,145.3392)
he , with certeyn malefactoures , cam to Seynt Albones ,
(CMCAPCHR,145.3393)
and robbed +te abbot chambir , (CMCAPCHR,145.3394)
and kept it as his in . (CMCAPCHR,145.3395)
He hatid +te abbot (CMCAPCHR,146.3396)
for he had deposed +te priour of Bynham and put him in prison for euel
gouernauns and wasting of +te godes of +te monastery .
(CMCAPCHR,146.3397)
In +te same tyme +te barnes were gadered at Seynt Albones ,
(CMCAPCHR,146.3398)
and fro +tens +tei sent onto +te kyng +tese v bischoppis , London ,
Salisbury , Hely , and Herforth , and Chichestir , desiryng of +te kyng
+tat Hugo Spenser +te elder and Hew +te +gonger schuld be banchid +te
rewme as tretoures , and +tat al +tis rysing of +te barnes schuld be
pardoned , because +tei ded it for +te comon profite .
(CMCAPCHR,146.3399)
The kyng answered +tat +tese too Spenseris had offered hemself
oftentyme to answere to her accuseris , and to make amendis to ony
forfet +tat myte be seid ageyn hem , (CMCAPCHR,146.3400)
and it was no lawe +tat men schuld be condempned withoute answere .
(CMCAPCHR,146.3401)
Fer+termore , on of hem was ouyr +te se on +te kyngis message ,
(CMCAPCHR,146.3402)
+te o+tir was in +te see for defens of +te v portes .
(CMCAPCHR,146.3403)
Whan +te barnes had +tis answere , +tei cam down to Londoun with her
hoost , (CMCAPCHR,146.3404)
and occupied +te subarbes of +te cite' . (CMCAPCHR,146.3405)
But , be mediacion of +te qween and prelates , +te kyng was induced to
condescend to her peticiones . (CMCAPCHR,146.3406)
And so in Westmistir Halle Hewe +te elder , be +te crye of Humfrey Bown
, was proclamed a tretour . (CMCAPCHR,146.3407)
In +te same +gere fel a case whech was cause of mech angir .
(CMCAPCHR,146.3408)
The qween went on pilgrimage to Cauntirbyry , purposing be +te weye to
rest in +te castell of Ledis - whech castell +te kyng had goue in
eschaunge for o+tir londis to a knyte +tei cleped Bartholomew
Batilesmere , whil he was +te kyngis steward - where his wif was , and
his childyrn , and all his tresore , (CMCAPCHR,146.3409)
for he was with +te barnes in her bysinesse . (CMCAPCHR,146.3410)
The qwenes puruyouris cam +tedir , (CMCAPCHR,146.3411)
but +tei myte not entre . (CMCAPCHR,146.3412)
So +tei herborowid hir in o+tir place ; (CMCAPCHR,146.3413)
+tere myte sche no logging haue . (CMCAPCHR,146.3414)
The qween , whan sche cam hom , compleyned to +te kyng ,
(CMCAPCHR,146.3415)
and he with a grete multitude of puple , specialy of Londoun , rod
+tidir . (CMCAPCHR,146.3416)
He asked entre' , (CMCAPCHR,146.3417)
and +tei denyed it . (CMCAPCHR,146.3418)
At +te last +tei +golde for defaut of vitaile . (CMCAPCHR,146.3419)
Thomas Colpepir , keper of +te castell , was hange and drawe .
(CMCAPCHR,146.3420)
The o+tir men +tat were +tere were slayn in dyuers maner .
(CMCAPCHR,146.3421)
The women were sent to +te Toure of London . (CMCAPCHR,146.3422)
The tresoure went to +te kyngis houshold . (CMCAPCHR,146.3423)
In +tis same tyme Hewe Spenser the +gonger cam onto +te kyng , be whos
councell +te kyng sent writtis to all +te schryues in Ynglond , +tat
+tei schuld ordeyne him sufficient puple to fite with +te barnes ,
whech conspired ageyn him . (CMCAPCHR,147.3425)
In +te xiiii +gere of +tis kyng he gadered a grete hoost , purposing to
be vengid on +te barnes . (CMCAPCHR,147.3426)
That herd +te too Mortimeres , (CMCAPCHR,147.3427)
and come (CMCAPCHR,147.3428)
and +gold hem to +te kyng , (CMCAPCHR,147.3429)
but +tei fel not in swech grace as +tei supposed , (CMCAPCHR,147.3430)
for +te kyng comaunded hem to +te Tour tyl +te tyme he schuld be auysed
what he schuld do with hem . (CMCAPCHR,147.3431)
Than took +te kyng Ser Hewe Haudle' +te elder , and Ser Mauris Berkle'
, (CMCAPCHR,147.3432)
and sent hem to +te castell of Walyngforth . (CMCAPCHR,147.3433)
O+tir lordis he cacchid or caute with fayre wordes ,
(CMCAPCHR,147.3434)
and sent hem to dyuers holdis . (CMCAPCHR,147.3435)
This herd +te erl of Herforth , (CMCAPCHR,147.3436)
and with his hoost rood into Gloucetirschire . (CMCAPCHR,147.3437)
Than Thomas Lancastir and he gadered a grete hoost ,
(CMCAPCHR,147.3438)
and cam to Burton upo Trent . (CMCAPCHR,147.3439)
The kyng wold a go ouyr +te watir +tere , (CMCAPCHR,147.3440)
but +tei letted him . (CMCAPCHR,147.3441)
Fro +tens +tei fled +te kyng , seyng his grete power , tyl +tei cam at
Borouhbrigge , (CMCAPCHR,147.3442)
and +tere mette +tei a grete strength comyng fro +te north ageyn hem :
+te keper of +Gork , Ser Symund Warde , and keper of Karlhill , Sere
Andrew Herkle' . (CMCAPCHR,147.3443)
There was Humfrey Bown slayn : (CMCAPCHR,147.3444)
as he rod ouyr +te brigge , on was beneth , (CMCAPCHR,147.3445)
and with a spere gored him . (CMCAPCHR,147.3446)
Ther was Ser Thomas of Lancastir take , and Ser Roger Clifforth , Ser
Jon Mounbray , Ser Waryn of +te Ylde , and many mo , and broute to +te
kyngis presens at Pountfreite , where he was with +te too Spenceres .
(CMCAPCHR,147.3447)
The +tird day aftir sat upon hem +tese lordes , Hewe Spenser , erl of
Wynchestir , Aymer , erl of Penbrok , John Wareyn , erl of Suthreye ,
Edmund , erl of Arundell , where Thomas was juged to drawyng , hanging
, an hedyng . (CMCAPCHR,147.3448)
But +te kyng , of special grace , dispensid with him of +te too first
peynes . (CMCAPCHR,147.3449)
There wer slayn eke +tat tyme Waryn of +te Ylde , Thomas Maudut , Herry
Bradborne , William Williamson , William Cheny - (CMCAPCHR,147.3450)
+tese were ded with Thomas . (CMCAPCHR,147.3451)
Aftir +tat were slayn Roger Clifforth , Jon Mounbray , Goselyne of
Muylla , Herry Tyes , Bartholome' Batlismere . (CMCAPCHR,147.3452)
Than was +te kyng ful glad of +tis chauns , (CMCAPCHR,147.3453)
and gadered a grete hoost for to goo into Scotlond ,
(CMCAPCHR,148.3454)
but whan he cam into +tat lond +te Scottis fled onto wodes and marices
and o+tir straunge places ; (CMCAPCHR,148.3455)
so fonde he +tere no resisters ne no vitaile , wherfor he cam ageyn
into +tis lond , and many of his puple deyed for hungir .
(CMCAPCHR,148.3456)
In +tis +gere deyed Philip , kyng of Fravnce . (CMCAPCHR,148.3457)
In +te xv +gere was take a man of +te houshold of Thomas Lancastir ,
whech was grete of his councell . (CMCAPCHR,148.3458)
Anon he was condempned to be drawe , hangen , and qwartered .
(CMCAPCHR,148.3459)
Thei +tat were aboute +te kyng prayed +tat he myte haue his lif ,
(CMCAPCHR,148.3460)
and +te kyng , in gret angir , said onto hem , ' Fals and fikil
flatereres , for +te lyf of a fals knaue +ge make grete instauns ,
(CMCAPCHR,148.3461)
but for Thomas of Lancastir , my cosyn , whech myte ha had lif and goue
us good councell , wold +ge neuyr speke word ' . (CMCAPCHR,148.3462)
And anon he comaunded execucion to be do on +tis man .
(CMCAPCHR,148.3463)
In +tis same tyme cam embassiatouris fro +te king of Frauns , cytyng
+te kyng of Ynglond to come and do homage to +te new Kyng Charles for
+te londis of Gian . (CMCAPCHR,148.3464)
The embassiatoures in +tis mater were +te Lord Beouille and Ser Andrew
of Florens , (CMCAPCHR,148.3465)
and +tou+g +tei were counceled be Hewe Spenser and Robert Baldok ,
chaunceler , +tat +tei schuld not notifie +tis to +te kyng , +get +tis
knyte Andrew Florens , because he was a notarie , he made upon this a
open instrument . (CMCAPCHR,148.3466)
In +tis same +gere +te kyng of Scottis sent embassiatouris to +te court
of Rome , for to haue reles of +te curs and +te enterditing whech +tei
were falle in for contumacye ageyn +te pope and rebellyon ageyn +te
kyng of Ynglond . (CMCAPCHR,148.3467)
And +tere were +tei so answerd but be a simpil clerk of Ynglond , +tat
+tei sped not in her mater . (CMCAPCHR,148.3468)
In +tis same +gere on Andrew Hercle , whech took Thomas of Lancastir
and broute him to +te kyng , and whom +te kyng had rewarded gretly and
mad erl of Carlyle , ros ageyn +te Spenseres , (CMCAPCHR,148.3469)
and whanne he say it myte not avayle , +tei were so wallid with +te
kyngis grace , he rebelled openly , and drow to +te Scottis , and
fauoured her part ageyn +te kyng . (CMCAPCHR,149.3470)
Than was +tere a nobil knyte in +tat cuntre' , cleped Ser Antony Lucy .
(CMCAPCHR,149.3471)
He , supposing to stande +te bettir in +te kyngis grace , sodeynly fel
upon +tis tyraunt at Karlhil , (CMCAPCHR,149.3472)
took him , (CMCAPCHR,149.3473)
put him in yrunnes , (CMCAPCHR,149.3474)
and brout him to London to +te kyng , (CMCAPCHR,149.3475)
and +tere was he schamefully deposed of all worchip , and deed as a
tretour . (CMCAPCHR,149.3476)
In +tis same +gere Robert Brus , +te kyng of Scottis , wrote to +te
kyng of Ynglond +tat trews schuld be had betwix both londis for xiii
+gere , (CMCAPCHR,149.3477)
and +tis was grauntid . (CMCAPCHR,149.3478)
In +te xvii +gere of his regne he held a parlement at London , for to
wete if he schuld go into Frauns to do homage or nowt .
(CMCAPCHR,149.3479)
And +tis was +te decre of +te parlement , +tat +te king schuld not go ,
but he schuld send solempne embassiatouris to proue if he myte be
excused so , or ellis for to dilaye +te mater til he myte come .
(CMCAPCHR,149.3480)
In +tis same parlement was offered a peticion , both to +te clergy ,
and to +te lay-fe , for +te raunson of Ser Jon of Bretayn , erl of
Richmund . (CMCAPCHR,149.3481)
And +tis was +te answere , +tat for +te kyng or +te qween in swech
maner men schuld be leyd to a certeyn contribucion , but for no o+tir .
(CMCAPCHR,149.3482)
In +tis parlement was arested Adam , bischop of Herforth , of treson ,
(CMCAPCHR,149.3483)
and he stood (CMCAPCHR,149.3484)
and seid he schuld not answere in +tis maner but to +te bischop of
Cauntirbyri , whech was his juge immediatly vndir +te pope .
(CMCAPCHR,149.3485)
At +tis word alle +te bischoppes rise up , (CMCAPCHR,149.3486)
and chalenged him as a membir of +te Cherch , (CMCAPCHR,149.3487)
and so was he comittid to +te keping of +te bischop of Cauntirbury tyl
+te tyme +tat he schuld answere to +too objecciones +tat schuld be
aleggid ageyn him . (CMCAPCHR,149.3488)
Not many dayes aftir , he was cyted to come before +te juges .
(CMCAPCHR,149.3489)
Ther went with him +te erchbischop , and o+tir ten bischoppis , with
+te crosse of Cauntyrbury , (CMCAPCHR,149.3490)
and +tere +tei cursed all +too +tat schuld ley ony hand in violens of
+tis Adam , bischop . (CMCAPCHR,149.3491)
This say +te kyng , (CMCAPCHR,149.3492)
and mad a qwest for to be assigned , (CMCAPCHR,149.3493)
and +tei , dredyng more +te kyng +tan God , endited +te bischop of all
+too poyntes in whech he was accused , and , as sad men supposed , not
gilty . (CMCAPCHR,149.3494)
This plesid +te kyng wel , (CMCAPCHR,150.3495)
and comavnded all his temporal good to be achetid ; (CMCAPCHR,150.3496)
his body was kept vndir tuycioun of +te bischop of Cauntirbiry .
(CMCAPCHR,150.3497)
In +tis same parlement were chose too enbassiatoures , Edmunde of
Wodstok , bro+tir to +te kyng , and eke erl of Kent , and with him +te
bischop of Dorham , to go into Frauns for to excuse +te kyng +tat he
cam not to make his homage . (CMCAPCHR,150.3498)
There were +tei receyued worchipfully , (CMCAPCHR,150.3499)
but +tei sped not for a certeyn offens whech a knyte of Ynglond had do
ageyn +te plesauns of +te king of Frauns - (CMCAPCHR,150.3500)
+tei cleped him Raf Basset . (CMCAPCHR,150.3501)
The Erl Edmund wold he schuld be punchid aftir +te lawes of Frauns ;
(CMCAPCHR,150.3502)
+te bischop wold not consent +terto . (CMCAPCHR,150.3503)
So sent +tei hom to +te King Edward to wite his will ,
(CMCAPCHR,150.3504)
and he sent letteris +tat al +tat euyr +te knyte had do was do in +te
kyngis rite , wherfor he alowed al +tat was doo . (CMCAPCHR,150.3505)
In +tese dayes Roger Mortimer +te +gonger gaf swech a drynk to +te
keperis of +te Tour +tat he scaped oute of all +te wardes ,
(CMCAPCHR,150.3506)
and met with a boot at his consent , (CMCAPCHR,150.3507)
and aftir in a schip seiled into Frauns , where he had frendis
(CMCAPCHR,150.3508)
and leued merily . (CMCAPCHR,150.3509)
Roger , his vncil , deied +tere in prison . (CMCAPCHR,150.3510)
Many enbassiatouris were sent into Frauns to procure pees ,
(CMCAPCHR,150.3511)
but it availed not . (CMCAPCHR,150.3512)
Than were +te Frenschmen in +tis lond had in gret despite ;
(CMCAPCHR,150.3513)
+tei +tat dwelled with +te qween fled into Frauns . (CMCAPCHR,150.3514)
The lyflode of +te qween was take fro hir ; (CMCAPCHR,150.3515)
+tei sent hir fro +te kyngis coferes what +tei wold .
(CMCAPCHR,150.3516)
In +tat same tyme were sent to +te king of Frauns +tese iii
enbassiatouris , +te bischop of Wynchestir , bischop of Norwich , and
+te erle of Richemund , to trete of pes . (CMCAPCHR,150.3517)
Than +tei +tat were aboute +te kyng seyde +tat it was conuenient +tat
+te qween schuld go , supposing +tat +te mater schuld spede +te betir .
(CMCAPCHR,150.3518)
Sche graunted to +tis jornay ful mekly , (CMCAPCHR,150.3519)
and +tei of +te kyngis councel sent hir to Frauns ful porely , but with
o barne , Ser Jon Krownwell , and iiii knytis . (CMCAPCHR,150.3520)
With +te mediacion of +te qween +tus were +tei acorded , +tat +te Kyng
Edward schuld gyue Edward , his sone , +te duchy of Gian and +te erldam
of Pounte ; (CMCAPCHR,150.3521)
and upon +tis sent +te kyng his patent letteris , +tat , if +te kyng
wold com or sende , +tei schuld com saf , and goo , to performe +tis
mater , and mech o+tir +ting . (CMCAPCHR,150.3522)
And in +tis mater were had many councellis +tat +te king schuld go ,
(CMCAPCHR,151.3524)
but +te too Spenseres lettet +tat , (CMCAPCHR,151.3525)
for +tei durst not go to Frauns for her enmies +tere ,
(CMCAPCHR,151.3526)
and +tei durst not abide in Ynglond in +te kyngis absens for her enmies
here . (CMCAPCHR,151.3527)
But +tei counceled +te kyng +tat +te kingis son schuld goo ,
(CMCAPCHR,151.3528)
and +tat same councel turned o+tirwise +tan +tei supposed .
(CMCAPCHR,151.3529)
Than mad +te kyng a chartor to +te prince , (CMCAPCHR,151.3530)
and enfeffed him in +te londes of Normannie and Gian , to him and to
his eyres . (CMCAPCHR,151.3531)
But if it happed him to deye or his fader , +te londes schuld returne
to his fader . (CMCAPCHR,151.3532)
And eke he wrote +tat +te kyng of Frauns schuld not marie him , ne
assigne him no tutour . (CMCAPCHR,151.3533)
So went he forth with certeyn lordes (CMCAPCHR,151.3534)
and mad homage to his vncle , king of Frauns , (CMCAPCHR,151.3535)
and +tan entered his londis . (CMCAPCHR,151.3536)
In +te xviii +gere of his regne Kyng Edward sent into Frauns to +te
qween and +te prince +tat +tei schuld com hom . (CMCAPCHR,151.3537)
Thei sent hom many of her houshold , (CMCAPCHR,151.3538)
but +tei abode stille . (CMCAPCHR,151.3539)
For +te qween wold not com hom , as was seid , but sche myte bringge
with hire all +too +tat were banchid oute of Ynglond , and specialy Ser
Roger Mortimer . (CMCAPCHR,151.3540)
Than +te kyng , be +te councell of +tese too Spenseres , mad crye in
Londoun +tat +te qween and hir sone , as rebelles , schuld be banchid .
(CMCAPCHR,151.3541)
And +tan procured he priuily be letteris writin to Ser Jon of Bretayn ,
erl of Richemund , +tat +te qween and +te prince schuld be slayn ,
(CMCAPCHR,151.3542)
but +tis treson was bewreyed , (CMCAPCHR,151.3543)
and +te qween with +te prince fled onto +te erle of Hennow ,
(CMCAPCHR,151.3544)
and +tere was sche reuerently receyued , and worchipfully .
(CMCAPCHR,151.3545)
In +tat same tyme , be procuracion of +te qween , was mad a mariage
betwix Edward +te prince and Philip , doutir to +te erl of Hennow .
(CMCAPCHR,151.3546)
Sone aftir , +te qween cam into Ynglond with power of hir son Edward ,
xiiii +ger old , and Edmund Wodstok , erl of Kent , and bro+tir to +te
kyng , and many moo . (CMCAPCHR,151.3547)
Sche londed in +te hauene of Herwich , (CMCAPCHR,151.3548)
and anon +tere drow onto hir +te Erl Marchale , for sche londid on his
ground , and +te erl of Leycetir , with many barones and knytes .
(CMCAPCHR,151.3549)
There met hir eke certeyn bischoppis , Lincoln , Herforth , Dorham ,
and Hely . (CMCAPCHR,151.3550)
And William , bischop of Cauntirbury , sent hir grete tresoure .
(CMCAPCHR,151.3551)
The kyng was at London whan sche entred , (CMCAPCHR,152.3553)
and axed of +te cyte' help for to make resistens ageyn +te qween .
(CMCAPCHR,152.3554)
Thei answerd +tat +te qween and +te prince schuld be receyued as good
zelatoris of +te rem . (CMCAPCHR,152.3555)
O+tir , +tat were proued tretoures , schuld not be receyued +tere .
(CMCAPCHR,152.3556)
And as for hem of +te cite' , +tei wold kepe her old pryuylege +tat
+tei schuld go no fer+ter to fite but +tat +tei myte com hom +te same
day . (CMCAPCHR,152.3557)
This herd +te kyng , (CMCAPCHR,152.3558)
and stuffid +te Tour with vitaile and armour , (CMCAPCHR,152.3559)
and set +tere his +gonger son , Jon Eltham , and his nece , weddid to
Hew Spenser +te +gonger . (CMCAPCHR,152.3560)
And he rod onto +te west partyes to reyse puple ageyn +te qween .
(CMCAPCHR,152.3561)
He ded crye in London +tat all men schuld rise and distroye +te qweenes
power , (CMCAPCHR,152.3562)
but +tei schuld saue +te lyues of hir and hir son and his bro+tir
Edmund , (CMCAPCHR,152.3563)
' and he +tat bringith +te hed of Roger Mortimer to +te kyng schal haue
a +tousand pound ' . (CMCAPCHR,152.3564)
On +te qween side was cried , ' No man take +te valew of IIId. but if
he pay , up peyn of lesing of a fynger , ne +te valew of VI d. , up
peyn of lesing of his hand , ne +te valew of XII d. , up peyn of his
hed . (CMCAPCHR,152.3565)
And who bryng +te hed of Hew Spenser +te +gonger ' schuld haue ii
+tousand pound . (CMCAPCHR,152.3566)
Thus fled +te kyng , first to Gloucestir , and +tan to Strogoil .
(CMCAPCHR,152.3567)
He sent Hugo Spenser +te fader to kepe the town and +te castel of
Bristow , (CMCAPCHR,152.3568)
and +te kyng , with Hugo Spenser +te +gonger , and on Robert Baldok ,
entered +te see . (CMCAPCHR,152.3569)
The qween with hir hoost folowid euyr . (CMCAPCHR,152.3570)
And +tei of London in +tis tyme killid hem +tat were not fauorable to
+te qween : first , a citeceyn +tei cleped Jon Marchale , and +tan
Maystir Water Stapilton , bischop of Excetir , for he was noted for a
grete enmye ageyn +te liberte's of London . (CMCAPCHR,152.3571)
The qween jornayed forth to Gloucetir be Berkle' , (CMCAPCHR,152.3572)
and +tere sche restored +te castell to Ser Thomas Berkle' , +tat was
eir - whech Ser Hewe Spenser +te +gonger had wrongfully kept fro him .
(CMCAPCHR,152.3573)
Than cam +te qween to Bristow , (CMCAPCHR,152.3574)
and besegid it , (CMCAPCHR,152.3575)
and it was sone +goldyn onto hir , (CMCAPCHR,152.3576)
and in +te next day was Hewe Spenser +te elder hangid , in his owne
cotearmour , upon +te comown galowis for theuys . (CMCAPCHR,152.3577)
In +te xix +gere were mad open cryes +torwoute +te reme +tat +te kyng
schuld com hom and take +te reule of his puple , on +tat
condicioun , +tat he schuld be reuled be his owne lawes .
(CMCAPCHR,153.3578)
But because he wold not come , +terfor +te lordes of +te lond mad a
councel at Herforth in Walis , in whech Edward , duk of Gyan , was mad
keper of Ynglond be her comoun asent ; (CMCAPCHR,153.3579)
+te bischop of Norwich chaunceler was mad +tere , and +te bischop of
Wynchestir tresorer . (CMCAPCHR,153.3580)
In +tis mene tyme sent +te qween into Wales Herri , erl of Lancastir ,
and William , Lord Souch , and Maistir Reson Vphowel - for +tei had
londis +tere , and were weel beloued - where , with helpe of Walschmen
, +tei took +te kyng , and Ser Hewe Spenser +te +gonger , and Robert
Baldoc , and Simon Redyng , wit+g o+tir mo . (CMCAPCHR,153.3581)
+Tis jornay was on Seynt Edmund day +te archbischop .
(CMCAPCHR,153.3582)
The king was broute onto Kenelworth , where he lay al +tat wyntir .
(CMCAPCHR,153.3583)
The o+tir thre were browt onto +te qween , (CMCAPCHR,153.3584)
and +tei +tat took hem were treuly payed too +tousand pound .
(CMCAPCHR,153.3585)
Hewe +te Spenser was drawen at Herforth , and +tan hanged of a galow
+tat was fifty fote in heith . (CMCAPCHR,153.3586)
In his cote-armour was writin , 'Quid gloriaris in malicia , qui potens
es in iniquitate ? ' . (CMCAPCHR,153.3587)
Simon Reding was hangin on +te same trees ten fete lower .
(CMCAPCHR,153.3588)
Robert Baldok was sent to London , (CMCAPCHR,153.3589)
and +tere , in grete despite and miserie , deyed in Newgate .
(CMCAPCHR,153.3590)
The qween held a real Cristmasse aftir at Walingford ,
(CMCAPCHR,153.3591)
and +tere were +tese prelatis , archbischop of Cauntirburi , and of
+Gork , bischop of Wynchestir , tresorer , bischop of Norwich ,
chaunceler , with o+tir , bischop of Lyncoln , Hely , Couentre , and
Herforth . (CMCAPCHR,153.3592)
Sone aftir +te feest +tei went to Londoun , (CMCAPCHR,153.3593)
and +tere begunne a parlement +te next day aftir +te ephiphanie , where
was concluded be all +te lordes +tat +te kyng was insufficient to
gouerne +te puple , wherfor +tei chose +te prince for to be kyng , and
proclamed it openly in +te Halle at Westmister , and all +te puple
consented +terto . (CMCAPCHR,153.3594)
Whan +te qween herd of +tis , sche semed as sche schuld dey for sorow ,
(CMCAPCHR,153.3595)
and +tan Edward hir son mad his avow to God +tat he schuld neuir take
+te crowne withoute his fader consent . (CMCAPCHR,153.3596)
Than , be +te decre' of +te parlement , +tei sent to +te kyng ii
bischoppis , ii herlis , to abbotes , iiii barones , and of euery
schire of Ynglond iii knytes , with burgeis of o+tir townes , to
notifie to +te kyng the sentens of +te parlement , who +tat he was
deposed , and his son Edward chosen . (CMCAPCHR,154.3598)
Whan +te kyng herd +tis he wept ful sore +tat his gouernauns had be
swech +tat his puple disobeyed him (CMCAPCHR,154.3599)
but +get he +tankid God specialy +tat +tei chose his son for to be her
kyng . (CMCAPCHR,154.3600)
Anno 6525-6574 ; 1327-1376 . (CMCAPCHR,154.3601)
Edward +te +Tirde regned l +gere . (CMCAPCHR,154.3602)
In his first +gere he wrote letterys to all +te schiris in Ynglond +tat
his fader had resigned , and he was chose bi +te comenaunte of +te reme
for to be kyng . (CMCAPCHR,154.3603)
He was crowned in +te conuercion of Seynt Paule at Westmister be +te
handis of Walter , bischop of Cauntirbury . (CMCAPCHR,154.3604)
In +tat same tyme was assigned to +te qween , his modir , a dowarye ,
+tat men had no mende of swech asignament . (CMCAPCHR,154.3605)
For +te kyng had ful scarcely +te +tird part of his lyflod .
(CMCAPCHR,154.3606)
In +tat same +gere +te dwelleres of Bury risen ageyn +te monkys ,
(CMCAPCHR,154.3607)
and in +te mydday broke +te gates , (CMCAPCHR,154.3608)
robbed +te place of joweles , vestimentis , bokes , and speciali of
dedis of maneres and of londes ; (CMCAPCHR,154.3609)
+tei wold rith nowt restore ageyn onto +te tyme +tat +te abbot had
graunted onto hem her peticiones , whech were ful onresonable .
(CMCAPCHR,154.3610)
In +te same +gere +tei of Seynt Albones rysyn in +te same maner ageyn
+te monastery . (CMCAPCHR,154.3611)
That tyme +te old Edward was led pryuyli to many places ,
(CMCAPCHR,154.3612)
but at +te last was he broute to +te castel of Berkley ,
(CMCAPCHR,154.3613)
and +tere Ser Thomas Berkley had +te kepyng of him o month
(CMCAPCHR,154.3614)
and treted him ful worchipfully , (CMCAPCHR,154.3615)
and Ser Jon Mauntrauers had +te keping of him +te o+tir month
(CMCAPCHR,154.3616)
and treted him ful ongentyly . (CMCAPCHR,154.3617)
The qween sent him plesaunt giftes and clo+tis ful precious ,
(CMCAPCHR,154.3618)
but sche wold not se him . (CMCAPCHR,154.3619)
Sche pretendid +tat +te lordis wold not suffir hir .
(CMCAPCHR,154.3620)
The old Edward had euery month to his expensis a hundred marc .
(CMCAPCHR,154.3621)
In +tis same +gere was +tis old Edward slayn with a hoot spete put into
his body , whech coude not be aspied whan he was ded ,
(CMCAPCHR,154.3622)
for +tei put a horn in his tewhel and +te spete +torw +te horn , +tat
+tere schuld no brennyng appere outeward . (CMCAPCHR,155.3623)
This was be +te ordenauns , as was seid , of Ser Jon Mauntrauers and
Thomas Gurnay , whech leyd a gret dore upon him whil +tei ded +tis werk
. (CMCAPCHR,155.3624)
And whan +tis dede was doo +tei fled both into straunge cuntre' ,
(CMCAPCHR,155.3625)
but Thomas Gurnay , thre +gere aftir +tat , was take in Marcyle and
sent into Ynglond , (CMCAPCHR,155.3626)
but +tei +tat broute him killid him in +te se for dreed , +tat he
schuld not accuse persones of hier degre' . (CMCAPCHR,155.3627)
In +te secunde +gere Simon , archbischop of Cauntirbury , held a grete
councel at Londoun , where was ordeyned +tat Good Friday and
Soule-masse Day schuld be holy fro al maner seruyle werkis .
(CMCAPCHR,155.3628)
In +tat same councel +tei cursed all +to men +tat killid Maistir Walter
Stapilton , bischop of Excetir , or leid ony handis of violens upon him
. (CMCAPCHR,155.3629)
In +tat same councel was ordeyned +tat +te concepcion of oure Ladi
schuld be a solempne fest . (CMCAPCHR,155.3630)
That same tyme Kyng Edward went into Frauns to make his homage to +te
kyng of Frauns for +te duchy of Gian and +te erldam of Pounte .
(CMCAPCHR,155.3631)
He left Edmund his bro+tir , erle of Cornwaile , keper of +te lond for
+te mene tyme . (CMCAPCHR,155.3632)
Whan he was come hom he held a parlement at Salesbury , where he mad
iii erles : (CMCAPCHR,155.3633)
Ser Jon Eltham , his +gonger bro+tir , erl of Cornwayle ; Ser Roger
Mortimer , erl of March ; and ano+tir , erl of Ormund .
(CMCAPCHR,155.3634)
In +te +tird +gere was a parlement at Wynchestir , where , be
procuracion of +te qween , Roger Mortimer was mad erl of Kent .
(CMCAPCHR,155.3635)
The kyngis vncle , Ser Edmund Woodstok , was hedid +tere for certeyn
confessiones of himself and certeyn letteris found wyth him , in whech
+tingis , as summe sayde , was conteyned no treson ne no cause for
whech a man schuld deye . (CMCAPCHR,155.3636)
But +tis was feyned on him : that he and o+tir moo had conspired to
rere +te elde Kyng Edward to his dignite' - (CMCAPCHR,155.3637)
and +tat was fals . (CMCAPCHR,155.3638)
Othir men were accused of +te same , (CMCAPCHR,155.3639)
and +tei were put in dyuers prisonis vndir pleggis .
(CMCAPCHR,155.3640)
Thus was +te erl ded for hem all , (CMCAPCHR,155.3641)
and he was +te lasse compleyned , (CMCAPCHR,155.3642)
for his meny were of euel gouernauns , speciali in taking of vitail and
not paying . (CMCAPCHR,155.3643)
In +te iiii +gere was a parlement at Notyngham , where Roger Mortimer
was take be nyte in +te qween chambir behinde a corteyn .
(CMCAPCHR,156.3645)
It is seid comounly +tat +ter is a weye fro +te hous of Lenton onto +te
castel of Notyngham vndir +te ground , (CMCAPCHR,156.3646)
and +tis wey cam +tei in +tat took him , of whech +te principales were
too Vfforthis . (CMCAPCHR,156.3647)
The qween was logged in +te castell , and +tis Mortimer next hir , and
+te kyng forth in +te court . (CMCAPCHR,156.3648)
The keyes were in +te keping of Mortimer . (CMCAPCHR,156.3649)
So +tese knytes , whan +tei were com into +te castell , +tei cleped up
+te kyng , (CMCAPCHR,156.3650)
and told him who Mortimer had ymaged his deth , +tat he myte be kyng ;
(CMCAPCHR,156.3651)
+tei told him eke who he mysused his moder +te qween ,
(CMCAPCHR,156.3652)
and +tan +tei broke up +te dore (CMCAPCHR,156.3653)
and fond him behinde +te curteyn , as we saide , (CMCAPCHR,156.3654)
and sent him to London , (CMCAPCHR,156.3655)
and +tere was he ded . (CMCAPCHR,156.3656)
These causes were alleggid ageyn him : that he was gilty of old
Edwardes deth ; (CMCAPCHR,156.3657)
the secund , +tat Kyng Edward +tat now is was not sped ne worchipid at
+te batayl of Stanpark , (CMCAPCHR,156.3658)
but he gaf fauour to +te Scottis and not to +te kyng ;
(CMCAPCHR,156.3659)
the +tirde cause , +tat he receyued of +te Scottis +tat tyme xx
+tousand pound , and procured a wrecchid mariage betwix +te kyngis son
of Scotlond and +te kingis sistir of Ynglond ; (CMCAPCHR,156.3660)
the fourte , +tat he had consumed +te kyngis tresoure and +te qwenis
liflod and +te tresoure +tat Ser Hewe Spenser left , so +tat he was
rich and o+tir pore ; (CMCAPCHR,156.3661)
the v cause , +tat he had all +te wardes , all +te mariages ;
(CMCAPCHR,156.3662)
and last of all , +tat he was ouyr homeli with +te qween .
(CMCAPCHR,156.3663)
In +tis same +gere was +te Prince Edward born , +te xvii kalend of June
. (CMCAPCHR,156.3664)
In +te v +gere of Edward cam into Ynglond a man +tei cleped Edward de
Baliol , pretending to haue rite to +te crowne of Scotlond .
(CMCAPCHR,156.3665)
And anon drowe onto him Herry Bemount , Dauid , erl of Asseles ,
Gilbert Vmfreuile , Richard Talbot , and many mor , (CMCAPCHR,156.3666)
for +tei had rite to grete possessiones in Scotlond , eydir be hemself
, or be her wyues . (CMCAPCHR,156.3667)
These all cam to +te kyng , (CMCAPCHR,156.3668)
and asked leue to enter Scotlond , goyng +torw his lond .
(CMCAPCHR,156.3669)
The king wold gyue hem no leue , because Dauid , kyng of Scottis , had
weddid his sistir . (CMCAPCHR,156.3670)
Than gote +tei schippis (CMCAPCHR,157.3672)
and took +te see aboute +te feste of Seynt Laurens ,
(CMCAPCHR,157.3673)
and londed fast by +te Abbey Downfermelyn , where +tei fond grete
resistens of Scottis , (CMCAPCHR,157.3674)
but a fewe of oure archeres occupied +te Scottis til oure armed men
were londed . (CMCAPCHR,157.3675)
Sone aftir was +tere a grete bataile in a place +tei clepe Gledesmore ,
where too +tousand Englischmen had victorie ouyr xl +tousand Scottis .
(CMCAPCHR,157.3676)
All men seide it was Goddis hande , and not mannes hand ;
(CMCAPCHR,157.3677)
for +te Scottis were so many - and Englisch so fewe - +tat ech of hem
bar down o+tir . (CMCAPCHR,157.3678)
In +te sexte +gere of +te kyng , Edward Baliol continued his werres
with +te Scottes , (CMCAPCHR,157.3679)
and aboute mydsomyr many worchipful men of +tis lond drow to him to
help him , of her owne fre will , and at her owne cost .
(CMCAPCHR,157.3680)
The kyng , conseyuyng weel +tat +te Scottis were euyr ontrewe , and ful
of treson , and +tei toke neuyr no treus but to make hem strong ageyn
us , consideryng eke who +tat +te mariage and all +te pees was mad be
Ser Roger Mortimer , him being vndir +gong age - all +tis considered ,
he gadered a grete power for to go onto Scotlond . (CMCAPCHR,157.3681)
In +te vii +gere +te king went to Berwyk , and +te hoost al on fote ,
where he fond many Scottis +tat come to remeue +te sege of Berwik ,
(CMCAPCHR,157.3682)
for +tese forseyd lordis , aftir +tei had crowned Edward Baliol at
Scone , +tei cam streith (CMCAPCHR,157.3683)
and besegid +tis Berwik . (CMCAPCHR,157.3684)
There had +te kyng grete victorie , and +te Scottis grete vilonye ;
(CMCAPCHR,157.3685)
for +tei fled all , (CMCAPCHR,157.3686)
and +te king pursewid hem more +tan v myle - (CMCAPCHR,157.3687)
viii erles were dede of +te Scottis , a +tousand and iii hundred of
horsmen , and of fotemen xxxv +tousand . (CMCAPCHR,157.3688)
The leder of +te Scottis at +tat tyme was William Kech .
(CMCAPCHR,157.3689)
In +tis batayle wonne +te archeres of Ynglond a perpetuel laude .
(CMCAPCHR,157.3690)
In +tis same tyme lay +te qween at Banborow . (CMCAPCHR,157.3691)
Certeyn Scottis were sent to besege +tat town , (CMCAPCHR,157.3692)
but whan +tei herd +tat Berwik was take +tei fled anon .
(CMCAPCHR,157.3693)
Than mad +te kyng +tis same Edward Baliol capteyn of Berwik and keper
of Scotlond , (CMCAPCHR,157.3694)
and he cam ageyn to Ynglond (CMCAPCHR,157.3695)
and visited many pylgrimages . (CMCAPCHR,158.3696)
The same tyme +te prelatis of Scotlond fled into Frauns , and summe to
Rome , compleynyng of +tis infortune , sekyng socour and help ,
(CMCAPCHR,158.3697)
but +tei founde non . (CMCAPCHR,158.3698)
In +te viii +gere +te king held a parlement at +Gork ,
(CMCAPCHR,158.3699)
and +tere he sent for +te kyng of Scottis , (CMCAPCHR,158.3700)
and he excused him +tat he myte not come for +te Scottis had leyd
certeyn awayte upon him to his grete hurt if he come .
(CMCAPCHR,158.3701)
He sent +tidir his enbassatouris , Ser Herry Beamount and Ser William
Mountagew , with o+tir barones . (CMCAPCHR,158.3702)
But in +tat same +gere , at +te fest of Geruase and Prothase , +te same
kyng of Scottis mad his homage onto +te kyng of Ynglond at Newcastell
upo Tyne . (CMCAPCHR,158.3703)
In +tat same +gere was a parlement at London , (CMCAPCHR,158.3704)
but for because tydyngis cam +tat +te Scottis were rebelle , and had
take Ser Richard Talbot and vi knytis , +te kyng with his power mad him
redy to go to Scotlond . (CMCAPCHR,158.3705)
And to +tat entent +te clergy and +te puple graunted him a grete summe
of good . (CMCAPCHR,158.3706)
Thus went he to Scotlond , (CMCAPCHR,158.3707)
and abood +tere til wyntir-tyme , +tat he myte go on +te hys ,
(CMCAPCHR,158.3708)
and +tan distroyed he +te lond euene onto Galowey . (CMCAPCHR,158.3709)
There delyuered he Ser Herry Beamount , +tat was besegid in a castel .
(CMCAPCHR,158.3710)
This +gere were so grete wateres +tat +tei broke down walles in Temse
and o+tir places , ouyrcured +te londis , and kyllid many bestes .
(CMCAPCHR,158.3711)
This +gere deied Jon , +te xxii pope of +tat name , (CMCAPCHR,158.3712)
and was byried at Avinion , (CMCAPCHR,158.3713)
and aftir him was mad pope an abbot of +te Sistewes , and cleped
Benedictus XII . (CMCAPCHR,158.3714)
He mad many constituciones to religious men , (CMCAPCHR,158.3715)
for +te Chanones clepe here constituciones at +tis day Benedictines .
(CMCAPCHR,158.3716)
In +te ix +gere +te kyng held his Cristmasse at Rokesborow , with grete
noumbyr of Englischmen , (CMCAPCHR,158.3717)
and +tat same tyme was trews take with Scottis tyl +te fest of Seynt
Jon Baptiste . (CMCAPCHR,158.3718)
And +tan was held a parlement at +Gork upon +te same mater ,
(CMCAPCHR,158.3719)
and it was concluded +tat +te king schuld jornay into Scotlond ,
(CMCAPCHR,158.3720)
and so he ded , (CMCAPCHR,158.3721)
but +te Scottis feyned +tat +tei wold haue pees . (CMCAPCHR,158.3722)
And aftirward +te erle of Asseles cam (CMCAPCHR,159.3723)
and asked for hem pees , (CMCAPCHR,159.3724)
but +te o+tir lordis wold not come ; for whech cause , aftirward , was
take +te Lord Moris at Edenborow and browt to +te kingis prison .
(CMCAPCHR,159.3725)
In +tat same tyme Ser Richard Talbot , whech was take prisoner in
Scotlond , for ii m mark was delyuered . (CMCAPCHR,159.3726)
In +te x +gere +te kyng , aftir +te deth of his bro+tir , Jon Eltham ,
whech was erl of Cornwayle , mad Edward his sone duke of Cornwaile and
erl of Chestir . (CMCAPCHR,159.3727)
And in +tat same tyme he mad sex erles : Herry of Lancastir +te +gonger
, erl of Derby ; William Mountagew , erl of Salesbury ; and Hewe Awdle
, erl of Gloucetir ; William Clynton , erl of Huntyndoun ; Robert
Vfford , erl of Suffolk ; (CMCAPCHR,159.3728)
and +te sext is not now in mende . (CMCAPCHR,159.3729)
This +gere deyed Richard Walingforth , abbot of Seynt Albones , a
studious man in astronomie . (CMCAPCHR,159.3730)
Be his avis was mad +tat grete horologe , +tat standith +tere , with
many meruelous meuyngis of astronomye . (CMCAPCHR,159.3731)
This +gere was mad a statute +tat no man schuld were no precious cloth
but swech as is woue in Ynglond except +te kyng , +te qween , and her
childyrn , and no man were no precious furre but swech as is in Ynglond
but if he myte spend a hundred pound . (CMCAPCHR,159.3732)
In +tis same tyme was at a litil town cleped Berwik , v myle fro
Walsyngham on +te west syde , a woman +tei cleped Jewet Metles , so
cleped for sche ete no mete , (CMCAPCHR,159.3733)
but receyued +te sacrament on +te Sunday , (CMCAPCHR,159.3734)
and +terby lyued al +te weke . (CMCAPCHR,159.3735)
Prestes asayed +tat sche schuld receyue a hoost not consecrat ,
(CMCAPCHR,159.3736)
but sche knewe it . (CMCAPCHR,159.3737)
Sche was examined be +te officeres of +te Cherch (CMCAPCHR,159.3738)
and no defaute fond +tei in hir feith , ne no synne in hir conuersacion
. (CMCAPCHR,159.3739)
In +te xi +gere of his regne Southamptoun was brent be +te galeyes of
+te kyng of Frauns , (CMCAPCHR,159.3740)
and +te same kyng of Frauns occupied mech lond in Gyan , +tat longid to
+te kyng of Ynglond , wherfor the Kyng Edward wrote onto him letteris
of grete humilite' , (CMCAPCHR,159.3741)
but he sped not . (CMCAPCHR,159.3742)
And whan +tat was aspied , he gadered power , +tis same Edward
, (CMCAPCHR,160.3743)
and cast him verili to chalenge +te crowne of Franus .
(CMCAPCHR,160.3744)
In +te xxi +gere of Richard , in +tat same parlement +te kyng procured
ful sotilly +tat , be +te consent of all +te statis of +te parlement ,
+tat +te power of certeyn peticiones , whech were porrect in +te
parlement , mite be determined be certeyn persones vii or viii aftir
+te parlement was do . (CMCAPCHR,209.3746)
This graunted , +te kyng put in his stile ' Prince of Chestir ' ,
(CMCAPCHR,209.3747)
and +tan mad he certeyn dukes : +te erl of Derby , duke of Herforth ;
Erl Marchale , duke of Norfolk ; Erl Rutland , duke of Albemarle ; erl
of Kent , duke of Suthrey ; erl of Huntingdon , duke of Excetir ; +te
cuntesse of Norfolk , duchesse of +te same ; +te erl of Somirsete ,
markeis of Northfolk ; +te Lord Spencer , erl of Gloucetir ; +te Lord
Neuile , erl of Westmorlond ; Ser William Scrop , erl of Wiltschere ;
Ser Thomas Percy , erl of Wicestir ; (CMCAPCHR,209.3748)
and to +tese lordes gaue he mech of +te liflod of +te duke of Gloucetir
, erl of Warwik , and erl of Arundel . (CMCAPCHR,209.3749)
He purchased eke bullis of +te pope , whech confermed al +tat was
do in +te parlement , (CMCAPCHR,210.3750)
and grete censuris were +tere ageyn all +tat schuld breke hem .
(CMCAPCHR,210.3751)
In +tis +gere +te kyng exiled +te duke of Norfolk , (CMCAPCHR,210.3752)
and set grete peynes +tat no man schuld pray for him .
(CMCAPCHR,210.3753)
And +tis was do +tat same day tweluemonth in whech first day +te duke
of Gloucetir was suffocat at Caleys . (CMCAPCHR,210.3754)
In +tis +gere +te kyng translate Jon , bischop of Lincoln , onto +te
cherch of Chestir , (CMCAPCHR,210.3755)
and +te cherch of Lincoln gaue he to Herry Beuforth , on of +te
childirn of +te duke of Lancastir and Katerine Swynforth .
(CMCAPCHR,210.3756)
Jon , +tat was bischop of Lincoln , wold not admitte +tis translacion ,
(CMCAPCHR,210.3757)
but went to Cauntirbyry , to Crist Cherch , (CMCAPCHR,210.3758)
and +tere deied amongis +te munkis . (CMCAPCHR,210.3759)
In +tis tyme cam a messanger fro +te pope , Petrus de Bosco , Bischop
Aquitense , for to pray +te king +tat he schuld suffir his ligemen to
haue prouisiones of +te popes hand , and to distroye +tat writ Quare
impedit . (CMCAPCHR,210.3760)
But because +te patrones wold not consent +terto , +terfor +te king
honoured him with grete giftis , (CMCAPCHR,210.3761)
and sent him hom ageyn . (CMCAPCHR,210.3762)
In +tis tyme was founde a gret summe of mony at Rome in a rotin wal ,
whech was +te tresoure of Heleyn , Constantyn modir ,
(CMCAPCHR,210.3763)
for in +te serkil was writin hir name , (CMCAPCHR,210.3764)
and euery pes +terof was worth XXs . (CMCAPCHR,210.3765)
With +tis mony +te pope ded renewe +te Capitol and +te Castell Aungel .
(CMCAPCHR,210.3766)
In +te xxii +gere , in +te fest of circumcision , a depe watir in
Bedforthschire , +tat rennyth betwix Snelleston and Harleswode ,
sodeynly stood stille , (CMCAPCHR,210.3767)
and departed him into o+tir place , (CMCAPCHR,210.3768)
and +te ryuer +tat was wete before stood drye iii myle o length , +tat
men myte go ouyr . (CMCAPCHR,210.3769)
This merueyle betokned , men seide , gret dyuysion +tat schuld falle in
+te puple . (CMCAPCHR,210.3770)
In +tat tyme Roger Mortimer , erl of March , was deceyued be +te
Erischmen and slayn . (CMCAPCHR,210.3771)
Whan +te kyng knew it , he purposed for to venge his deth and
make a jornay into Yrlond , upon whech he purueyed mech +ting of his
ligis , and payed rite not , so +tat ny all men hated him .
(CMCAPCHR,211.3772)
In +tis tyme deied Jon , duke of Lancastir , (CMCAPCHR,211.3773)
and was byried at Seyn Paules , in London . (CMCAPCHR,211.3774)
Aftir his deth +te kyng , +tat had exiled Herry , his son , for x +gere
, now he exiled him for euyr , forbedyng all his receyuoures +tat +tei
schul gader no mony to profite of her lord , notwithstanding he had
graunted hem patentis befor , +tat +tei schuld gader a certeyn summe
for her lordis redempcion , +tat he mite with his good purchace +te
kyngis grace . (CMCAPCHR,211.3775)
In +tis same tyme +te kyng borowid more good of dyuers men ,
(CMCAPCHR,211.3776)
and bond him be patent letteris to pay hem at certeyn dayes , whech he
neuyr payed . (CMCAPCHR,211.3777)
Than sent he to all +te schreues +tat +tei schuld make +te puple to
swere newly ageyn +tat +tei schuld be trewe to +te kyng .
(CMCAPCHR,211.3778)
And +to men +tat were counted rich were bore on hande +tat +tei had
consented to +te tretoures +tat were ded , (CMCAPCHR,211.3779)
and so were +tei compelled to pay grete summes . (CMCAPCHR,211.3780)
Euery persone , of what degre` he was , if +tei were accused +tat +tei
had seid ony word in derogacion of +te kyng , +tere was no mercy but
payment or prison . (CMCAPCHR,211.3781)
And +tis mad +te puple to hate +te kyng , (CMCAPCHR,211.3782)
and caused gret murmour in the puple . (CMCAPCHR,211.3783)
Aboute +te fest of Pentcost +te kyng went into Yrland , with his
Chestirreres , and with +te Dukes Awlmarre and Excetir , +te eyeres eke
of Gloucetir and Herforth , certeyn bischoppis , and +te abbot of
Westminster , +tat he myte make a parlement whan he wold .
(CMCAPCHR,211.3784)
In +tis tyme , whil he was in Yrlond , +te duke of Lancastir , Herry ,
beryng heuyly his exile and eke priuacioun of his heritage , and
considering who euel-beloued +te kyng was of his lychmen , +tinking
+tat now was tyme for to entir , cam into +te se with Thomas , bischop
of Cauntyrbury , and +te son and eyer of +te erl of Herforth , whech
had with him at +tat tyme but xv speres . (CMCAPCHR,211.3785)
Thus Herry kept him in +te se , appering now in o cost , now in
a othir , lokyng euyr if ony resistens schuld be mad to lette him of
his londing . (CMCAPCHR,212.3786)
Whan Ser Edmund , duke of +Gork , herd +tese tydyngis +tat Duke Herri
was in +te se , because he was +te kyngis vncil , and eke keper of +te
rem in +te kyngis absens , he cleped onto him Ser Edmund Stafford ,
bischop of Chestir , and chaunceler at +tat tyme , and +te tresorer ,
William Scrop , erl of Wiltschere , and +tese knytes of +te kyngis
councel , Jon Bussy , William Bagot , Thomas Grene , and Jon Russel .
(CMCAPCHR,212.3787)
They +tus gadered he asked councell what was best to do in +tis mater ,
and what resistens mite be had ageyn Duke Herry . (CMCAPCHR,212.3788)
They seyde it was best to go to Seynt Albonis , and gader +te cuntre` ,
and with +tat strength mete with +te duke . (CMCAPCHR,212.3789)
But her councel was nowt , (CMCAPCHR,212.3790)
for , whan +te puple was gadered , +tei seide +tei knew nowt of Duke
Herry but as of a good lord and a trewe , and a man whech had suffered
mech wrong , wherfor +tei wold not let him to come and receyue his dew
heritage . (CMCAPCHR,212.3791)
Than +te tresorer and +tese iiii knytes lefte +te duke of +Gork ,
(CMCAPCHR,212.3792)
and fled to +te castell of Bristow . (CMCAPCHR,212.3793)
And +te duke of Lancastir londid at Rauenesporne , fast be Grymisby ,
in +te translacion of Seynt Martyn , no man makyng resistens .
(CMCAPCHR,212.3794)
To him cam anon Herry , erl of Northhumbirlond , and Herry Percy , his
son , and Raf Neuyle , erl of Westmorland , and so many mo +tat within
fewe dayes +te noumbir of fytyng men cam onto lx +tousand .
(CMCAPCHR,212.3795)
Than was her comon councel at +te first to destroye Kyng Richardis euel
councel . (CMCAPCHR,212.3796)
So cam +tei to Bristow , (CMCAPCHR,212.3797)
and took alle +tat were +tere , (CMCAPCHR,212.3798)
and smet of her hedis , saue William Bagot , (CMCAPCHR,212.3799)
for , er +tei cam , he was fled to Chestir (CMCAPCHR,212.3800)
and so sailed into Erland . (CMCAPCHR,212.3801)
Whan Kyng Richard herd in Erlond of +te coming of Herry , anon he took
+te se with +te dukes of Awmarle , Excetir , and Sotherey , and
Bischoppis London , Lincoln , and Carlil , +tat he schuld mete
+te duke with strong hand or he had gadered ony power .
(CMCAPCHR,213.3802)
Whan he was com to Ynglond , and herd telle what power Duke Herry had
with him , and vndirstood who many heuy hertis he had in +te puple , he
left all his puple (CMCAPCHR,213.3803)
and soute pryuy places , where he myte best dwelle ,
(CMCAPCHR,213.3804)
for +te duke of Lancastir euyr folowid him . (CMCAPCHR,213.3805)
At +te last he was founde in +te castell of Conweye ,
(CMCAPCHR,213.3806)
and +tere desired he to speke with Thomas Arundel , bischop of
Cauntirbiri , and +te erl of Northumbirland . (CMCAPCHR,213.3807)
To hem seid he +tat he wold resigne his regaly , and all +tat longe
+terto , saue +te carectis of his soule , so +tat his lif schuld be
graunted him , and sufficient liflod to him and viii persones .
(CMCAPCHR,213.3808)
Thei graunted his peticioun , (CMCAPCHR,213.3809)
and broute him forth to +te castel of Flynt , where +te duk and he had
but a smal talkyng , (CMCAPCHR,213.3810)
and +tan rydyn to +te castell of Chestir . (CMCAPCHR,213.3811)
In +te xx day of August , +te xlvii fro +te tyme +tat +te duke entered
into Ynglond , +te kyng +gald him to +te duke , (CMCAPCHR,213.3812)
and all his tresore , his ornamentis , and his hors cam to +te dukes
hand . (CMCAPCHR,213.3813)
The lordis and all +te host +tat cam with +te king were robbid be
northen men and Walschmen withoute mercy . (CMCAPCHR,213.3814)
Fro +tat place was +te king led to London to +te Tour .
(CMCAPCHR,213.3815)
And in +tis tyme were sent writtis +torowoute +te lond +tat +te
parlement schuld be at London at Myhilmesse , to whech parlement all
men were cited whech of custome schuld be +tere , (CMCAPCHR,213.3816)
and +tese writtis were sent vndir +te name of Kyng Richard .
(CMCAPCHR,213.3817)
Whan +tis tyme was come , euene on Mihelmesse Day , +te kyng in +te
Tour , with good wil , as it semed , and mery chere , red +te act of
his cessacion before +tese lordis and o+tir men present : arsbischop of
Cauntirbury , Thomas Arundel ; +te o+tir , of +Gork , Richard Scrop ;
Jon , bischop of Herforth ; Herry , duke of Lancastir ; Herry , erl of
Northumbirland ; Raf , erl of Westmorland ; Hew , Lord Burnel ; Thomas
, Lord Berkle` ; abbot of Westminster ; priour of Cauntirbyry ; Lordis
Ros , Wilbey , and Bergeueny ; William +Tirnyng , and Jon
Markam , justises ; Thomas Stoke , and Jon Burbage , Doctoures of Canon
; Thomas Erpyngham , and Thomas Grey , knites ; William Ferby , and
Dyonise Lopham , notaries - (CMCAPCHR,214.3818)
before all +tese red he his resignacion (CMCAPCHR,214.3819)
and assoyled all his ligemen fro +te treuth and +te oth whech +tei had
mad to him . (CMCAPCHR,214.3820)
And +tis renunciacion was openly red in Westminster Halle ,
(CMCAPCHR,214.3821)
and euery state singulerly inqwyred who +tei likid +tis ,
(CMCAPCHR,214.3822)
and +tei saide all +tei consented +tertoo . (CMCAPCHR,214.3823)
Anno ; 1399-1412 . (CMCAPCHR,214.3824)
In +te +gere of oure Lord 1399 , in +te fest of Seyn Jerom , aftir +tis
renunciacion , +te kyngis sete +to voyde , +te forseid Herry , duke of
Lancastir , ros in +te parlement (CMCAPCHR,214.3825)
and stood up +tat men myte se him , (CMCAPCHR,214.3826)
blessed him with +te merk of +te crosse , (CMCAPCHR,214.3827)
and saide swech wordes : - (CMCAPCHR,214.3828)
In Dei nomine , Amen . I , Herry Lancastir , chalenge +te corown with
al +te membris +tat long +terto as for descense of +te real blod of
Kyng Herry , be whech rite God hath graunted me for to entir with help
of my kynred . (CMCAPCHR,214.3829)
And whan all +te states of +te parlement had consented to his chaleng ,
+te arschbischop of Cauntirbiry took him be +te rite hand ,
(CMCAPCHR,214.3830)
and sette him in +te kyngis se . (CMCAPCHR,214.3831)
Than was it proclamed +tat a new parlement schuld begynne +te next
Munday aftir , and on Seint Edward day folowing schuld +te king be
corowned , (CMCAPCHR,214.3832)
and +tis was fulfillid in dede . (CMCAPCHR,214.3833)
This Herry had +tat tyme sex childyrn be Dam Mary , doutir to +te erl
of Herforth : (CMCAPCHR,214.3834)
+te eldest son hite Herry ; +te secunde , Thomas ; +te +tirde , Jon ;
+te fourte , Humfrey ; (CMCAPCHR,214.3835)
to douteris had he eke - (CMCAPCHR,214.3836)
on of hem was weddid into Denemarc . (CMCAPCHR,214.3837)
Thus was he crowned on Seynt Edward day and anoynted with +tat holy
oyle +tat was take to Seynt Thomas of Cauntirbury be oure Lady ,
(CMCAPCHR,214.3838)
and he left it in Frauns . (CMCAPCHR,214.3839)
This oyle was closed in a egel of gold and +tat egil put in a crowet of
ston , (CMCAPCHR,214.3840)
and be reuelacion Herry , +te first duke of Lancastir fond it ,
(CMCAPCHR,214.3841)
and brout it hom to Ynglond , (CMCAPCHR,214.3842)
and gaue it to +te Prince Edward , to +tis effect , +tat aftir his
faderes deces he schuld be anoynted with +te same . (CMCAPCHR,215.3844)
And aftir +te princes deth it was left in +te kyngis tresory ,
(CMCAPCHR,215.3845)
and neuyr man tok kep +terto til , a litil before +tat +te king exiled
+te Bischop Thomas , +tis relik was found , and certeyn writing +teron
, as Thomas of Cauntirbury left it . (CMCAPCHR,215.3846)
Than was Kyng Richard glad , (CMCAPCHR,215.3847)
and desired of +te bischop to be anoynted new , (CMCAPCHR,215.3848)
but he wold not . (CMCAPCHR,215.3849)
But for al +tat +te kyng bare it with him into Yrland ,
(CMCAPCHR,215.3850)
and whan he was take in his coming ageyn , he dylyuered it to Tomas
Arundel , (CMCAPCHR,215.3851)
and soo was Herry crowned with +te same . (CMCAPCHR,215.3852)
In +tis parlement +te kyng , with consent of alle +te hous , mad his
son Herri prince of Walis and duke of Cornwaile , and eke erl of
Chestir , and aftir +tat duke of Gian . (CMCAPCHR,215.3853)
In +tat parlement +te kyng gaue to +te erl of Northumbirlond +te Yle of
Man , with +tis addicion , +tat he schuld bere before +te kyng +te same
swerd with whech he cam into Inglond . (CMCAPCHR,215.3854)
He gaue eke to +te erl of Westmorland +te erldam of Richmund .
(CMCAPCHR,215.3855)
And ageyn hem +tat appeled and accused +te duke of Gloucetir +tis
sentens was pronounsed : - (CMCAPCHR,215.3856)
The lordis of +tis present parlement decerne and deme +tat +te Duke
Awmarle , and duke of Suthrey , and eke of Excetir , schul lese her
names , her honour , and her dignite` , and +te markeis of Dorcete and
+te erle of Gloucetir schul lese +te same for hem and her eyeris .
(CMCAPCHR,215.3857)
And all +te castell and maneris , whech were +te dukes of Gloucetir ,
+tei schul lese withoute ony grace , (CMCAPCHR,215.3858)
and all +te godes +tat +tei had sith +tat tyme +tat he was arested +tei
schuld forgo . (CMCAPCHR,215.3859)
Tho +tat +tei had befor +tat tyme +tei schuld haue stille ,
(CMCAPCHR,215.3860)
but +tei schuld gyue no lyueries , as o+tir lordis doo .
(CMCAPCHR,215.3861)
And if euyr it may be knowe +tat +tei make ony gadering in coumfort of
Richard , sumtyme kyng , +tei to be punchid as tretoures .
(CMCAPCHR,215.3862)
In +te secund +gere of +tis kyng +te erlis of Kent , Salesbury , and
Huntingdon , onkende onto +te kyng , risin ageyn him -
(CMCAPCHR,216.3864)
vnkynde were +tei , for +te puple wold haue hem ded , and +te king
spared hem . (CMCAPCHR,216.3865)
These men , +tus gadered , purposed to falle on +te kyng sodeynly at
Wyndesore vndir +te colour of mummeres in Cristmasse tyme .
(CMCAPCHR,216.3866)
The kyng was warned of +tis , (CMCAPCHR,216.3867)
and fled to London . (CMCAPCHR,216.3868)
These men knew not +tat , (CMCAPCHR,216.3869)
but cam to Wyndesore with iiii hundred armed men , purposing to kille
+te king and his progenie , and restore Richard ageyn onto +te crowne .
(CMCAPCHR,216.3870)
Whan +tei cam to Windesore , and +tus were deceyued , +tei fled to a
town where +te qween lay , fast by Radyngis , (CMCAPCHR,216.3871)
and +tere before +te qwenes houshold he blessed him , +tis erl of Kent
. (CMCAPCHR,216.3872)
' O benedicite ' , he seide , who may +tis bee , +tat Herry of
Lancastir fled fro my presens , he +tat is so wor+ti man of armes ?
(CMCAPCHR,216.3873)
Therfor , frendis , know +tis , +tat Herry of Lancastir hath take +te
Tour at London , and oure very kyng , Richard , hath brokyn prison ,
and hath gadered a hundred +tousand fytyng men . (CMCAPCHR,216.3874)
So gladed he +te qween with lyes , (CMCAPCHR,216.3875)
and rod forth to Walyngforth , and fro Walingforth to Abyngdon ,
warnyng all men be +te weye +tat +tei schuld make hem redy to help Kyng
Richard . (CMCAPCHR,216.3876)
Thus cam he to Cicetir late at euen . (CMCAPCHR,216.3877)
The men of +te town had suspecion to hem , +tat her tydyngis were lyes
as it was in dede , (CMCAPCHR,216.3878)
risen , (CMCAPCHR,216.3879)
and kept +te entre`s of +te innes , +tat non of hem mite passe .
(CMCAPCHR,216.3880)
There faute +tei in +te town fro midnyte onto ix of clok in +te morow .
(CMCAPCHR,216.3881)
But +te town drow hem oute of the abbey (CMCAPCHR,216.3882)
and smet of many of her hedis . (CMCAPCHR,216.3883)
The erl of Salesbury was ded +tere , and worthi , (CMCAPCHR,216.3884)
for he was a gret fauorer of Lollardis , a despiser of sacramentis ,
(CMCAPCHR,216.3885)
for he wold not be confessed whan he schuld deie . (CMCAPCHR,216.3886)
The erl of Huntingdon herd of +tis , (CMCAPCHR,216.3887)
and fled into Esex , (CMCAPCHR,216.3888)
and as often as he assaied to take +te se , so often was he bore of
with +te wynde . (CMCAPCHR,216.3889)
Than was he take be +te comones , and led to Chelmisforth , and
+tan to Plasche` , and his hed smet of in +te same place where he
arestid +te duke of Gloucetir . (CMCAPCHR,217.3890)
In +te same tyme Ser Thomas Spencer , whech was cleped erle of
Gloucetir , was take and heded at Bristow , (CMCAPCHR,217.3891)
and many o+tir were so ded be +te comownes . (CMCAPCHR,217.3892)
This cam to Kyng Richardis ere in +te castel of Poumfreit ,
(CMCAPCHR,217.3893)
and as sum men sey , he peyned himself (CMCAPCHR,217.3894)
and deyed for hungir . (CMCAPCHR,217.3895)
Summe othir seide +tat he was kept fro mete and drink whil a knyte rode
to London and cam ageyn . (CMCAPCHR,217.3896)
His body aftir his deth was caried to London , (CMCAPCHR,217.3897)
and at Seynt Paules had his dyrige and his masse , +te kyng +tere
present . (CMCAPCHR,217.3898)
Than was +te body sent fro London onto Langle` , for to be beried among
+te Frere Prechoures . (CMCAPCHR,217.3899)
At +te byriyng was +te bischop of Chestir , +te abbot of Seynt Albones
, and +te abbot of Waltham , and fewe othir . (CMCAPCHR,217.3900)
In +tat same +gere +te schippis of Lenne , whech fischid at Aberden ,
took certeyn schippis of Scotlond , with her amyrel , Ser Robert Logon
, knyte , (CMCAPCHR,217.3901)
and broute hem home to Lenne . (CMCAPCHR,217.3902)
In +tis +gere began +te rebellion of Walis ageyn +te kyng , vndir a
capteyn cleped Howeyn Glendor , whech Howeyn was first a prentise of
cort , and +tan a swyere in +te kingis hous , (CMCAPCHR,217.3903)
but for a discord +tat fel betwix him and Ser Reynald Grey Riffyn for
certeyn lond , first he faut with +te tenauntis of +te same lord ,
(CMCAPCHR,217.3904)
and because +te kyng pursewid him for brekyng of +te pes , he fled into
Walis , (CMCAPCHR,217.3905)
and whan +te kyng folowid him +tidir , he fled into te hillis of
Snowdon , (CMCAPCHR,217.3906)
and +te kyngis labour was frustrate . (CMCAPCHR,217.3907)
In +tis same +gere cam +te emperour of Constantinople into Inglond for
to haue sum socour ageyn +te Turkis . (CMCAPCHR,217.3908)
The Kyng Herry met him on +te Blakeheth on Seint Thomas day +te apostil
, (CMCAPCHR,217.3909)
and led him to London , (CMCAPCHR,217.3910)
and +tere had he good hostel at +te kyngis cost , (CMCAPCHR,217.3911)
and aftir went he ageyn with large giftis . (CMCAPCHR,217.3912)
6612 ; 1414 . (CMCAPCHR,238.3914)
In +te +gere folowand he held a parlement at London , in whech
parlement he asked no subsidy of no man , (CMCAPCHR,238.3915)
and +tat was grete plesauns to +te puple ; (CMCAPCHR,238.3916)
for +tere was no parlement many day but sum subsidie was graunted .
(CMCAPCHR,238.3917)
In +tis same +gere a grete part of Norwich was brent , and a fayre
couent of +te Prechoures ordir . (CMCAPCHR,238.3918)
Eke in +tis +gere Thomas , duke of Clarens , cam hom fro Gian ,
(CMCAPCHR,238.3919)
and +te king held a solempne terment for his fader at Cauntirbury .
(CMCAPCHR,238.3920)
In a councell at London +tis +gere was ordeyned +tat +te festes of
Seynt George and Seynt Dunstan schuld be dobbil festes .
(CMCAPCHR,238.3921)
Alexaundir , bischop of Norwich , deied +tis +gere ,
(CMCAPCHR,239.3923)
and aftir him was Maistir Richard Courtnei bischop , a ful able man to
+tat degre` . (CMCAPCHR,239.3924)
In +tis same tyme +te Lollardis , +tat condempned +te teching of +te
prophetis , +te gospel , and +te aposteles , set up billis on +te
cherch-dores , in whech billes was conteyned +tat a hundred +tousand
were redy for to rise and distroye all hem +tat wold not consent to her
secte and her opiniones . (CMCAPCHR,239.3925)
Thei trosted mech on +te witte and on +te power of a certeyn knyte +tei
cleped Ser Jon Oldcastell . (CMCAPCHR,239.3926)
He was cleped Cobbam , for he had weddid a woman ny of +tat lordis kyn
. (CMCAPCHR,239.3927)
A strong man in bataile he was , but a grete heretik , and a gret enmye
to +te Cherch . (CMCAPCHR,239.3928)
For his cause +te archbischop gadered a councel at London ,
(CMCAPCHR,239.3929)
for he sent oute prestis for to preche whech were not admitted be non
ordinarie , (CMCAPCHR,239.3930)
and he was present at her sermones , (CMCAPCHR,239.3931)
and alle +tei +tat seide ageyn his prestis was he redy to smite with
his swerd . (CMCAPCHR,239.3932)
For +tese causes and many mo , because he was a knyte of +te kyngis
houshold , +te arcbischop compleyned of him to +te kyng .
(CMCAPCHR,239.3933)
Aftir mech labour to his amendement , +te kyng wrot to +te archbischop
+tat he schuld somoun him to appere and answere . (CMCAPCHR,239.3934)
The knyte lay +tat tyme in his castell , cleped Coulyng .
(CMCAPCHR,239.3935)
The messager +tat was sent was warned +tat he schuld not entir his
castell but if he had leue . (CMCAPCHR,239.3936)
Than entered onto +te castell on Jon Butler , +tat was vscher of +te
kyngis chambir , (CMCAPCHR,239.3937)
and he asked +te knite whe+tir +te somnour schuld come to him or he
schuld sende him +te lettir . (CMCAPCHR,239.3938)
The knyte refused both . (CMCAPCHR,239.3939)
Than was +te somownes set on +te monasteri dores in Rouchestir ,
but iii mile fro him . (CMCAPCHR,240.3940)
And at a day assined +te archbischop in +te castell of Ledis cursed him
for contumacie and grete fautour of heretikes . (CMCAPCHR,240.3941)
Aftir +tis , on a Satirday , aftyr +te fest of Seint Matheu apostil and
euangelist , +te archbischop sat in Paules chapeterhous , And with him
Herry of Wynchestir and Richard of London bischoppis ,
(CMCAPCHR,240.3942)
and Ser Robert Morle` at comaundment of +te kyng +tan keper of
+te Towre broute +tis knyte Oldcastell onto +te presens of
+tese bischoppis . (CMCAPCHR,240.3943)
There +te bischop rehersed +tat for contumacie he stood acursed , and
if he wold mekely submitte him to +te Cherch he wold asoile him .
(CMCAPCHR,240.3944)
Oldcastel stood (CMCAPCHR,240.3945)
and wold not aske it , (CMCAPCHR,240.3946)
but took oute of his bosom a bille endented , (CMCAPCHR,240.3947)
and whan he had red it , took it to +te bischoppis .
(CMCAPCHR,240.3948)
Than seid +te archbischop . Lo , Ser Jon , here be many good +tingis in
+goure bille , (CMCAPCHR,240.3949)
but +ge must answere to o+tir +tingis +tat be put on +gou , touching
+te sacrament of +te auter , and +te power of +te Cherch , and mech
o+tir +ting . (CMCAPCHR,240.3950)
He seide to +tis +tat he wold gyue no o+tir answere +tan was writin in
his bille . (CMCAPCHR,240.3951)
Than +te archbischop took him certeyn articules in a bille , to whech
he assigned him +tat he schuld answere on +te Moneday folowand .
(CMCAPCHR,240.3952)
And whan +te day was come , +te archbischop inqwired of him if he wold
be assoiled aftir +te forme of +te Cherch . (CMCAPCHR,240.3953)
He seid ' Nay ' ; he loked aftir no absolucion but of God .
(CMCAPCHR,240.3954)
And of +te sacrament of +te auter he seid +tus : - (CMCAPCHR,240.3955)
Euene as Crist , whil he went here , was God and man - +te manhod mite
men se , but not +te godhed - so in +tis sacrament is Cristis bodi and
bred - (CMCAPCHR,240.3956)
+te bred may men se , but not Cristis body . (CMCAPCHR,240.3957)
He seid more , +tat ' +te determinacion of +te Cherch and +te doctoures
, +tat sei +te reuers , ar pleynly ageyn Holy Scripture ' .
(CMCAPCHR,240.3958)
For +te sacrament of penauns he seide +tat what man +tat is in greuous
synne and coude not rise fro his synne , ' it is ful necessarie +tat he
haue a wise preest to telle him +te maner of his amendment , but +tat a
man schuld be schriue to his propir prest , or to a othir preest , it
is no nede , for contricion withoute confessioun purgith al synne ' .
(CMCAPCHR,241.3960)
For worchipyng of +te crosse he seide +tat body +tat hing on +te crosse
schuld be worchipid , and no+ting but he . (CMCAPCHR,241.3961)
And whan +tei asked him what worchip he wold do to +te ymage on +te
crosse , he seide he wold wipe it , and kepe it clene .
(CMCAPCHR,241.3962)
Than +tei asked him what he seid of +te pope . (CMCAPCHR,241.3963)
He seid ' +te pope is Antecrist ; (CMCAPCHR,241.3964)
bischoppis be his membris , (CMCAPCHR,241.3965)
and freris be his tayl . ' (CMCAPCHR,241.3966)
The archbishop sey no o+tir amendment in +tis man , (CMCAPCHR,241.3967)
condempned him for a heretik , (CMCAPCHR,241.3968)
and left him to seculer hand . (CMCAPCHR,241.3969)
And +tan went he to +te kyng , (CMCAPCHR,241.3970)
and told him al +te processe , praying +te kyng to graunt him lif xl
dayes , +tat he mite do penauns . (CMCAPCHR,241.3971)
But +tis indulgens turned onto gret mischef , (CMCAPCHR,241.3972)
for within +too xl dayes he brak oute of +te Tour , (CMCAPCHR,241.3973)
and sent letteris onto his secte . (CMCAPCHR,241.3974)
For al +tat tyme , fro his euasion about Myhilmesse onto +te ephiphanie
, he mad him strong to distroye +te kyng and many o+tir .
(CMCAPCHR,241.3975)
And +tei +tat were gadered to go with him , if +tei mad question to
what entent +tei schuld rise , +tis answere had +tei :
(CMCAPCHR,241.3976)
' It skil +gou not , so +ge haue good wagis and treuly payed ' .
(CMCAPCHR,241.3977)
The king kept Cristmasse at Eltham , (CMCAPCHR,241.3978)
and Cobbam , with his retenew , had +toute to fulfille his entent .
(CMCAPCHR,241.3979)
The kyng was warned of +tis mater be certeyn men +tat had consciens and
were of councel with Cobbam , (CMCAPCHR,241.3980)
and sodeynly +te kyng remeued onto Westminster . (CMCAPCHR,241.3981)
The Lolardis were warned +tat +tei schuld gader in Seint Gilis Feld ,
(CMCAPCHR,241.3982)
for +tere schuld come to hem oute of London l +tousand , as was behite
hem . (CMCAPCHR,241.3983)
But +te king was war of al +tis , (CMCAPCHR,241.3984)
and comaunded London gates to be sperd and kept . (CMCAPCHR,241.3985)
He sent owte eke men of armes be dyuers weyes , whech apposed hem +tat
cam rennyng in hast whedir +tei schuld , (CMCAPCHR,241.3986)
and +tei seide to Cobham . (CMCAPCHR,241.3987)
Thus were take and slayn +tousandis . (CMCAPCHR,241.3988)
The kyng was in +te feld sone aftir mydnyte . (CMCAPCHR,241.3989)
This aspied Cobbam ; (CMCAPCHR,241.3990)
he fled , and many with him . (CMCAPCHR,241.3991)
Many of his were take , and hang and drawe and brent .
(CMCAPCHR,242.3993)
On was +tere of Dunstable , a special scoler of +tis secte ,
(CMCAPCHR,242.3994)
+tei cleped him William Morle` . (CMCAPCHR,242.3995)
Oldcastell had behote him +tat he schuld be a knyte ;
(CMCAPCHR,242.3996)
and , in proue of +tat beheste , +tei fond with him too stedis , and
gilt sporis in his bosum . (CMCAPCHR,242.3997)
In +tis +gere +te kyng foundid thre houses of religion fast be his
place , whech +tei clepe Schene : on , of +te monkis of Charterhous ;
anothir , cleped Celestines : (CMCAPCHR,242.3998)
thei kepe Seint Benet reule ad litteram , as +tei sey -
(CMCAPCHR,242.3999)
thei are constreyned for to be recluses for euyr . (CMCAPCHR,242.4000)
The +tird is of Seynt Bride ordir : (CMCAPCHR,242.4001)
+tei haue Seynt Austyn reule , with certeyn additamentis ,
(CMCAPCHR,242.4002)
and +tei clepe it now ' the reule of oure Sauiour ' .
(CMCAPCHR,242.4003)
Thei haue no+ting , propir peny ne halfpeny , (CMCAPCHR,242.4004)
ne touche no mony . (CMCAPCHR,242.4005)
The noumbir of hem is sistiris lx , prestis xiii , dekenes iiii , lewed
men viii ; whech acordith to +te noumbir of xiii aposteles and lxxii
discipules . (CMCAPCHR,242.4006)
Thei were no lynand , but wolland . (CMCAPCHR,242.4007)
Thei haue o cherch , +te women aboue , +te men be +te ground .
(CMCAPCHR,242.4008)
Aftir her profession no man may license hem but +te pope .
(CMCAPCHR,242.4009)
This religion must haue sufficient dotacion . (CMCAPCHR,242.4010)
Before +te fest of Al Seintis +tei must counte +tat +tei haue
sufficiently for +te nest +gere , (CMCAPCHR,242.4011)
and al +te remanent +tei schul gyue in elmesse . (CMCAPCHR,242.4012)
On of +te xiii prestis schal +tei chese to her confessour ,
(CMCAPCHR,242.4013)
and to him schal +tei alle obeye . (CMCAPCHR,242.4014)
No seculer man ne woman schal entyr +te nunnes cloystir .
(CMCAPCHR,242.4015)
6613 ; 1415 . (CMCAPCHR,242.4016)
In +te +tird +gere of +tis kyng were chosen worchipful men to go to +te
councell at Constauns : +tese bischoppis , Salesburi , Herforth , and
Bathe , +te abbot of Westminster , and +te priour of Wircetir , with
othir clerkis ; (CMCAPCHR,242.4017)
with hem eke went +te erle of Warwik . (CMCAPCHR,242.4018)
Ther were gadered +te collegis of Gregori and Petir de Luna .
(CMCAPCHR,242.4019)
Gregori resined his rite up condicion Petir schuld do +te same .
(CMCAPCHR,242.4020)
He was in Aragony . (CMCAPCHR,242.4021)
Jon , +tat was at Rome mad , was loth to resine , (CMCAPCHR,242.4022)
but be +te emperour he was induct +tat he schuld do it .
(CMCAPCHR,242.4023)
Mech joye was mad , euery man supposing +tat +tis mater schuld haue
good ende . (CMCAPCHR,242.4024)
But +tis Jon be nyte fled with +te duke of Ostrich into a cite`
of his , (CMCAPCHR,243.4025)
and sent letteris to +te emperour +tat he fled for no o+tir cause but
for +te eyer at Constance was not heilsom to him . (CMCAPCHR,243.4026)
And whan he was sent for , to com to +te councel , he disgised him ,
(CMCAPCHR,243.4027)
and fled with +te duke . (CMCAPCHR,243.4028)
That sey +te emperour , (CMCAPCHR,243.4029)
and rood into Ostrich , (CMCAPCHR,243.4030)
and took +te duke and him eke . (CMCAPCHR,243.4031)
Jon was broute to +te councell in +te same aray +tei toke him in ,
schort clo+tis , lich a malandryn . (CMCAPCHR,243.4032)
There was he robbed of mech good whech he had gadered .
(CMCAPCHR,243.4033)
This was noysed in Ynglond , (CMCAPCHR,243.4034)
and a gret summe of mony , whech was gadered for him in a hucch at
Poules , was take oute and spent in bettir vse . (CMCAPCHR,243.4035)
In +tis tyme , aftir many tretis betwix +tis lond and Frauns , and
no+ting +tat +tei profered was acording to reson , +te kyng mad redy
his schippis at Southampton to spede him to his conquest .
(CMCAPCHR,243.4036)
And +tere were thre notabill men +tat had conspired his deth .
(CMCAPCHR,243.4037)
On was Herry Scrop , on whom +te kyng trostid moost , and be whos
councell al +ting was doo . (CMCAPCHR,243.4038)
Sobir was +te man in word and chere , (CMCAPCHR,243.4039)
and vndir +tat ypocrisie had he a ful venemous hert .
(CMCAPCHR,243.4040)
He had a felawe consentyng onto him , Richard , erl of Cambrig , and
Thomas Grey , a knyte of +te north . (CMCAPCHR,243.4041)
But er +tei broute aboute her conclusion +tei were detecte , condempned
be her peres , and ded . (CMCAPCHR,243.4042)
In +tis tyme +te Lolardis risin ageyn . (CMCAPCHR,243.4043)
Wenyng verily +tat eithir +te kyng was ded or sailed ouyr +te se , thei
coumforted hem ech to o+tir , (CMCAPCHR,243.4044)
and seide , ' Now is +te prince of prestis goo , and oure vttir enmy '
. (CMCAPCHR,243.4045)
Her leder , whech had hid him longe tyme fast by Maluerne , ros fro his
den , (CMCAPCHR,243.4046)
and sent letteris to +te Lord Bergeueni +tat he wold be wrechid first
upon him . (CMCAPCHR,243.4047)
And he , as a wise man , sent aftir his frendis and his tenauntis
(CMCAPCHR,243.4048)
and mad a host of a sex +tousand men . (CMCAPCHR,243.4049)
That aspied Oldcastell (CMCAPCHR,243.4050)
and fled - (CMCAPCHR,243.4051)
no man coude cacch him . (CMCAPCHR,243.4052)
Ther took he a preest of +te secte and o+tir seruauntis of his , whom
+te Lord Bergeueni streytid so +tat +tei told wher Oldcastell was hid .
(CMCAPCHR,243.4053)
+Tere founde +tei his armour and his mony . (CMCAPCHR,243.4054)
Thei fond +tere a baner , costfully depeynted with a host and a
chalis . (CMCAPCHR,244.4055)
They fond eke baneres depeynted with Crist ful of woundis , +te spere
and +te nayles . (CMCAPCHR,244.4056)
Al +tese +tingis were mad for to make simpil folk to suppose +tat he
was a trew zelator of +te feith . (CMCAPCHR,244.4057)
The kyng with his nauy took +te se , (CMCAPCHR,244.4058)
and londid at Kidkaus , with a +tousand schippis and fyue hundred .
(CMCAPCHR,244.4059)
He entered +te lond on a Wednesday , whech was +te vigil of assumpcioun
of oure Lady , (CMCAPCHR,244.4060)
and on +te Satirday aftir he leyde sege to +te town of Hareflw , he be
lond , +te schippis be +te watir . (CMCAPCHR,244.4061)
And +tis sege lested til +te Sunday befor Myhilmesse .
(CMCAPCHR,244.4062)
In +te Tewisday befor +tat Sunday +te lordes +tat were keperes of +te
town sent oute a man onto +te duke of Clarense , praying him enterly
+tat +tei myte trete with +te kyng , and +tat he schuld make gunneres
to sese , for it was to hem intollerabil . (CMCAPCHR,244.4063)
The names of hem were +tese : +te Lord Gaucort , +te Lord Stuteuyle ,
+te Lord Boteuyle , and +te Lord Clere . (CMCAPCHR,244.4064)
The duke of Clarens spak for hem to +te kyng , (CMCAPCHR,244.4065)
and +te kyng sent to hem +te erle of Dorset and Ser Thomas Erpingham to
knowe her desire . (CMCAPCHR,244.4066)
Thei prayed +te kyng mekely +tat he schuld ses of his schot onto Sunday
, (CMCAPCHR,244.4067)
and if +te kyng of Frauns cam not be +tat tyme , +tei schuld delyuer
him +te town . (CMCAPCHR,244.4068)
Thei profered him eke +tat , if he wold gyue hem leue and saue-conduct
to ride to +te king of Frauns , +tei schuld ley plegges xxii knytes
with +te best of +te town . (CMCAPCHR,244.4069)
So +te Lord Hakevile and xii persones had leue to ride +torw +te host .
(CMCAPCHR,244.4070)
And on +te Wednesday , erly , cam oute of +te town +te lordes , xxii
knytes , swieres , and burgeys of +te town . (CMCAPCHR,244.4071)
And ageyn hem +te kyng sent a solempne procession of prelatis and
prestis and +te sacrament , and aftir folowand lordis , knytes , and
+te puple . (CMCAPCHR,244.4072)
Whan +tei had mad a solempne oth , +tei went to mete into +te kyngis
tent , (CMCAPCHR,244.4073)
but +tei sey not +te kyng . (CMCAPCHR,244.4074)
Aftir mete +tei were comaunded for to go with certeyn lordes +tat
schuld kepe hem . (CMCAPCHR,244.4075)
On +te Sunday com +te messageres ageyn withoute ony help of
kyng or of daufyn . (CMCAPCHR,245.4076)
Therfor +tei +tat were in +te town submitted hem onto +te kyng ,
(CMCAPCHR,245.4077)
and +tei +tat were with +te kyng , sent be +te Frensch kyng to keping
of +te town , remayned as prisoneres . (CMCAPCHR,245.4078)
The kyng mad capteyn of +te town his vncle , Ser Thomas , erle of
Dorset . (CMCAPCHR,245.4079)
In +tis sege many men deied of cold in nytes , and frute etyng , eke of
stynk of careynes . (CMCAPCHR,245.4080)
He deied +tere , Maistir Richard Courtney , bischop of Norwich , in
whos place +te monkes chosen Jon Wakeryng . (CMCAPCHR,245.4081)
Ther deyed eke Mychael at +te Pool . (CMCAPCHR,245.4082)
The duke of Clarense , +te erle of March , +te Erle Arundel , and +te
Erle Marchale took gret seknes +tere . (CMCAPCHR,245.4083)
The kyng , aftir +tis conquest , purposed to go to Caleys , with
footmen for +te most part ; (CMCAPCHR,245.4084)
for al his hoost was not acoundid passing viii +tousand , so many were
left seek at Harflew . (CMCAPCHR,245.4085)
Merueile it was +tat he , with so fewe , durst go +torw all +te +tik
wodis in +tat cuntre` . (CMCAPCHR,245.4086)
For +te Frensch parti in al +tis tyme had mad an hoost of a hundred
+tousand and fourty +tousand . (CMCAPCHR,245.4087)
Vitailes were kept fro hem , +tat xviii dayes +tei had walnotes for
bred , (CMCAPCHR,245.4088)
and flech had +tei sum , (CMCAPCHR,245.4089)
but her drynk was watir . (CMCAPCHR,245.4090)
So in +te xxiiii day of Octobir +te hostis met not a myle asundir .
(CMCAPCHR,245.4091)
The kyng coumforted gretly his men +tat +tei schuld trost in God ,
(CMCAPCHR,245.4092)
for her cause was rithful . (CMCAPCHR,245.4093)
The Frensch part stod on +te hill , and we in +te vale .
(CMCAPCHR,245.4094)
Betwix hem was a lond new heried , where was euel fotyng .
(CMCAPCHR,245.4095)
Schort for to sey , +te feld fel onto +te kyng , (CMCAPCHR,245.4096)
and +te French party lost it , for al her noumbyr and her pride .
(CMCAPCHR,245.4097)
Ther were ded +te duke of Lanson , +te duke of Braban , +te duke of
Bauer , v erles , +te constable eke of Frauns , and a hundred lordes ,
knites and swieris iiii +tousand sexti and ix - (CMCAPCHR,245.4098)
+te comon puple was not noumbered . (CMCAPCHR,245.4099)
These were take : +te duke of Aurelianense , +te duke of Burbon
, +te erles of Ew , and Vendone , Arthure , +te dukis bro+tir of
Bretayn , whech cleymeth to be erle of Richemund , and a knyte +tei
cleped Brucegald , marchale of Frauns , (CMCAPCHR,246.4100)
and o+tir were take +tere of cote-armour into a vii hundred .
(CMCAPCHR,246.4101)
On oure side were ded Edward , duke of +Gork , +te erle of Suthfolk ,
iiii knytes , a swiere , Dauy Gamme , of +te comones xxviii .
(CMCAPCHR,246.4102)
In +te tyme of +te bataile +te brigauntis of +te Frensch side took +te
kyngis cariage and led it awey , in whech +tei fonde +te kyngis crowne
; (CMCAPCHR,246.4103)
+tei mad +te bellis to rynge and men for to synge Te Deum laudamus ,
telling verily +tat +te kyng was ded . (CMCAPCHR,246.4104)
But within fewe houres aftir , her joye was chaunged .
(CMCAPCHR,246.4105)
The king rood to Caleis and ouyr +te se to Douer , (CMCAPCHR,246.4106)
and in +te xxiii day of Nouembir cam to London , (CMCAPCHR,246.4107)
and +tere was receyued in +te best maner . (CMCAPCHR,246.4108)
6614 ; 1416 . (CMCAPCHR,246.4109)
In his iiii +gere was a gret batail betwix +te erl of Dorcet and +te
erle of Armenak , in whech batayle +tere perchid many on both sides ;
(CMCAPCHR,246.4110)
for +tis Armenak fell upon hem sodeynly . (CMCAPCHR,246.4111)
and +tei were not auised . (CMCAPCHR,246.4112)
In +te tyme of +te bataile al her cariage was stole be +te Frenschmen ;
(CMCAPCHR,246.4113)
so mote +tei nedis go hom on fote . (CMCAPCHR,246.4114)
Thei laboured al +te +Tursday , (CMCAPCHR,246.4115)
and on Friday , in +te morownyng , +tei sey +te Frenschmen on +te
hillis comyng downward . (CMCAPCHR,246.4116)
Than sent to +te erl of Dorcet +tis message +te Erl Armenak :
(CMCAPCHR,246.4117)
' Now art +tou so streytid +tat +te se is on +tin o side and we on +te
o+tir . (CMCAPCHR,246.4118)
Therfor , be my councell , +geld +te , (CMCAPCHR,246.4119)
for ellis schalt +tou deye ' . (CMCAPCHR,246.4120)
The erl of Dorcet sent +tis answere ageyn : (CMCAPCHR,246.4121)
' It was neuyr +te maner of Englischmen to +gelde hem whan +tei myte
fite ' . (CMCAPCHR,246.4122)
So faute +tei , (CMCAPCHR,246.4123)
and +tou+g +te Englisch host had no mo men but xv hundred , +get
had +tei +te bettir of xv +tousand , God and good prayeris hem
helpyng . (CMCAPCHR,247.4124)
In +tis tyme was it defendid +tat galey-halfpenies schuld not be used ,
(CMCAPCHR,247.4125)
for iii of hem were ful scarsly worth a peny . (CMCAPCHR,247.4126)
In +tis +gere , in +te seuene day of May , cam +te Emperor Sigemund to
London , (CMCAPCHR,247.4127)
and was loggid in +te kyngis paleys at Westminster -
(CMCAPCHR,247.4128)
the kyng lay at Lambhithe . (CMCAPCHR,247.4129)
The emperour offered a ymage of Seynt George at Wyndesore , mad of
+ture gold . (CMCAPCHR,247.4130)
There , on Seynt Georges day , was he mad bro+tir of knites of +te
garter , (CMCAPCHR,247.4131)
and +tere receyued +te kingis lyueri , whech he wered on solempne daies
al his lyue . (CMCAPCHR,247.4132)
At +te fest of Ascencion cam +te duke of Holland , with gret aray of
schippis and vitaile , to speke with +te emperour and +te kyng .
(CMCAPCHR,247.4133)
His doutir was weddid to +te +gonger son of +te kyng of Frauns , whech
was now eyer aftir +te daufyn was ded . (CMCAPCHR,247.4134)
In +te xviii kalend of Julii were +te moost horribil +tunderes and
litynnyngis +tat euyr ony man herd . (CMCAPCHR,247.4135)
Al +tis somyr men supposed +tat +te emperour schuld a sette pes betwix
Inglond and Frauns , (CMCAPCHR,247.4136)
but +te Frensch kyng and his councell was euyr founde dobil ;
(CMCAPCHR,247.4137)
for , whil +tis trety was in hand , +te Frenschmen had gadered a gret
nauy , with karikis and galeyes , for to take Harflew .
(CMCAPCHR,247.4138)
And for +tat cause +te kyng sent his bro+tir , Jon , duke of Bedford ,
with certeyn men of Ser Herry Percy , whech Herry +te kyng had boute
oute of prison fro Scotlond , (CMCAPCHR,247.4139)
and with +tis help +tei took and distroyed +te most part of +tat nauy .
(CMCAPCHR,247.4140)
Sone aftir +tat +te emperour went oute of Ynglond , (CMCAPCHR,247.4141)
and in his goyng he mad his seruauntis for to +trowe billis be
+te wey , in whech was writyn swech sentens : - (CMCAPCHR,248.4142)
Farewel , with glorious victory , Blessid Inglond ful of melody . Thou
may be cleped of angel nature , (CMCAPCHR,248.4143)
Thou seruist God so with bysy cure . (CMCAPCHR,248.4144)
We leue with +te +tis praising , Whech we schul euir sey and sing .
(CMCAPCHR,248.4145)
Many conuenciones were mad betwix +te emperour and +te kyng , and al
her succession dyuyded in xii articles , whech were ageyn +te ordinauns
of oure book , (CMCAPCHR,248.4146)
for we +tink +tat it myte be cleped rather Abbreuiacion of
Cronicles +tan a book . (CMCAPCHR,248.4147)
The kyng , +tat men schuld knowe wel +tat he was redy to haue pes with
+te kyng of Frauns , saylid ouyr +te se with +te emperour to Caleys .
(CMCAPCHR,248.4148)
There aspied +te emperour +tat +te proferes on +te French side were but
fraude and sotilte` ; (CMCAPCHR,248.4149)
+terfor he left hem as +tei were . (CMCAPCHR,248.4150)
Than mad +te kyng a vnyte` betwix +te duke of Burgayn and +te emperour
. (CMCAPCHR,248.4151)
The cause of her debate was +tis . (CMCAPCHR,248.4152)
The duke of Borgayn , long before +te same tyme , his fadir Philip
lyuand , was take prisoner be +te Turkes , (CMCAPCHR,248.4153)
and +te emperour boute him ageyn for a grete summe , whech summe he
swore treuly to pay to +te emperour , whech was +tan but kyng of
Hungari . (CMCAPCHR,248.4154)
In +tis mater +te kyng mad +te duke to take dayes and be bound ,
(CMCAPCHR,248.4155)
and forthwith +te duke ded homage to +te emperour . (CMCAPCHR,248.4156)
The emperour fro Caleys went to Dordraute , and with him went +te duke
of Gloucetir and o+tir , where +tei took leue of +te emperour and cam
hom ageyn . (CMCAPCHR,248.4157)
In +tis tyme on Benedict Wolleman , a citeceyn of London , a gret
Lollard , whech had set up billes of grete erroure , was takyn , hanged
, and drawe on Myhilmasse Day . (CMCAPCHR,248.4158)
Aftir +tat , in +te parlement , whech was hold at London , on
Seint Luce day , Thomas Beuforth , erle of Dorcete , was mad duke of
Exetir . (CMCAPCHR,249.4159)
This +gere deied +te kyng of Aragoyne , whech was a gret letter of +te
vnion of Holy Cherch , meyntenyng +te antepope , Petir de Luna .
(CMCAPCHR,249.4160)
And notwithstanding +te emperour in his owne persone exhorted him to
+tis vnite` , and he hite +te emperour +tat he schuld withdrawe his
obediens fro +tat same Petir , al availed not , (CMCAPCHR,249.4161)
for he deied sone aftir , (CMCAPCHR,249.4162)
and his sone meynteyned +te same erroure . (CMCAPCHR,249.4163)
Eke +tat same Petir , obdurat in malice , charged all his cardinales
+tat aftir his deth thei schuld chese a newe pope of her owne college .
(CMCAPCHR,249.4164)
In +te same +gere iii beggeres stole iii childyr at Lenne ,
(CMCAPCHR,249.4165)
and of on +tei put oute his eyne , (CMCAPCHR,249.4166)
+te o+tir +tei broke his bak , (CMCAPCHR,249.4167)
and +te +tirde +tei cut of his handis and his feet , +tat men schul of
pite` gyue hem good . (CMCAPCHR,249.4168)
Long aftir , +te fadir of on of hem , whech was a marchaund , cam to
London , (CMCAPCHR,249.4169)
and +te child knew him , (CMCAPCHR,249.4170)
and cryed loude , ' This is my fader ' . (CMCAPCHR,249.4171)
The fadir tok his child fro +te beggeres , (CMCAPCHR,249.4172)
and mad hem to be arested . (CMCAPCHR,249.4173)
The childirn told all +te processe , (CMCAPCHR,249.4174)
and +te beggeris were hangen , ful wel worthy . (CMCAPCHR,249.4175)