English conquest of Ireland : A.D. 1166-1185 : mainly from the 'Expugnatio hibernica' of Giraldus Cambrensis : part I, the text / edited by Frederick J. Furnivall.

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Title
English conquest of Ireland : A.D. 1166-1185 : mainly from the 'Expugnatio hibernica' of Giraldus Cambrensis : part I, the text / edited by Frederick J. Furnivall.
Author
Giraldus, Cambrensis, 1146?-1223?
Editor
Furnivall, Frederick James, 1825-1910.
Publication
New York: Greenwood Press
1969
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Page 132

CHAPTER LIV.

Nat longe ther̛-aftyr̛, þe yonge kynge henry, the old kynge henryes sone, & his brother̛ Geffrey, the Erl of bretaynge, wyth-out many hegℏ men of thys half þe see, and yen half that ham weren an help & consaylle, the thyrde tyme ayeyne hys fader began̛ to aryse; bot sone ther̛-aftyr̛, as thegℏ hyt wer̛ throgh wrech of god, thay bothe deyeden, the on about mydsomyr̛ at Marcelle—& þat was the yonge kynge,—& þe erl sone ther-aftyr̛ deyed eke at parys: and thys þe kynges werr̛ ayeynes his [overlined later.] sones was y-endet.

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