Here begynneth a shorte and abreue table on the Cronycles ...

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Here begynneth a shorte and abreue table on the Cronycles ...
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[Enprynted at Londo[n] :: In powlys chyrche yarde at the west dore of powlys besyde my lorde of londons palays by me Iulyan Notary,
In the yere of our lorde god. M.CCCCC.xv. [1515]]
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¶Of kynge Knoght that was a Dane.

ANd after the dethe of Eldred Knoght that was a Dane began to regne. but Edmonde Irensyde that was kyng Eldredes sone by his fyrste wyf / ordeyned a grete pow∣er of men / & began for to warre on kyng Kno∣ghte / And so he dyde many tymes and often / And the warre was so stronge & harde / ye won∣der it was to wyte· ¶And the quene Emme that dwelled tho in westmestre / had grete dre∣de of her two sones of the warre Alured & Ed¦warde / lest they sholde be defoyled & mysdone thorugh this warre. wherfore she sente theym ouer ye see in to Normandy to ye duke Rychar¦de theyr vncle. And there they dwelled in sauf¦te and peas longe tyme. ¶This Edmonde I¦rensyde and Knoght the Dane warred stronge¦ly to gyder. But at the last they were accorded in this manere / yt they sholde departe ye reame betwixt them both / and soo they dyde / & after they became good frendes. And so well loued to gyder as they had ben brethern goten of one fader and of one moder borne.

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