¶Of kynge Harold that leuer had goo on foot than ryde on hors.
THis Knoght of whom we haue spoken of before / hadde two sones by his wyf Emme / & that one was called Hardyknoght / and that other Harold. And he was so lyght of foot that men called hym moost comynly Ha∣rolde Hare foot. And this Harold had no thyn¦ge the condycyons & the maners of kyng ••no∣ghte that was his fader. For he sette but lytell pryce of chyualrye / ne noo curteyse nother worshyp / but only by hys owne wyll And he became soo wycked that he exyled hys moder Emme. And she went out of ye lōde in to Flaū∣dres / & there dwelled with the erle / wherfore af¦ter there was neuer good loue betwixt hym & his broder For his broder hated hym deedly •• and whan he had regned two yere and lytell more / he deyed and lyeth at westmestre.