¶Of kynge Edmonde.
THenne after this Adelstone regned ed∣mōde his brother. For kyng Adelstone had no sone / and this Edmōde was a worthy man and a doughty knyghte of body / and a••
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THenne after this Adelstone regned ed∣mōde his brother. For kyng Adelstone had no sone / and this Edmōde was a worthy man and a doughty knyghte of body / and a••
noble also. And the thyrde yere after that he was kynge / he wente ouer Homber in to that countree in the whiche coūtree he fonude two kynges of Danys. That one was called Ene¦laf. And that other Renant· This kynge Ed¦monde droue them bothe fro the londe / and af¦ter wente / and toke a grete proye in Comber¦londe. This Edmonde regned but .vii. yere / and lyeth at Glastenbury.