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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¶How the clerkes that were outlawed ca∣me agayne & how kyng Iohan was assoylled.

SO whan thys chartre was made and ensealed / the kynge receyued agayne his crowne of Pandulfus honde And sete ano¦ne vnto the Archebysshop Stephen / and to all his other clerkes and lewede men / that he had exyled out of thys londe / that they sholde come

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ayen in to Englonde / and haue agayne theyr londes and allo theyr rentes. And that he wol¦de make restytucyon of the goodes that he had taken of theyrs ayenst theyr wyll. ¶The kyn¦ge hymself tho and Pandulf and erles and ba∣rons went unto wynchestre ayenst the Arche¦bysshop Stephen. ¶And whan he was come the kynge wente ayenst hym and fell adowne to his feet / and thus to hym sayde. Fayre syre ye be welcome. And I crye you mercy by cau∣se that I haue trespassed ayenst you. ¶The Archebysshop toke hym vp tho in hys armes / and kyssyd hym curteysly oftentymes / and af∣ter ledde hym to ye doore of saynt Swythunes chyrche by the honde / and assoylled hym of the sentence / and hym reconsyled to god & to holy thyrche. And that was on saynt Margaretes daye. And the Archepysshop anone wente for to synge masse. And the kyng offred at the mas∣se a marke of golde. ¶And whan the masse was done / all they wente for to receyue theyr londes / without ony manere gaynsayenge. ¶And that daye they made all myrth & Ioye ynough. But yet was not the enterdytynge re¦leaced / by cause the pope had sette that the en∣terdytynge sholde not be done / tyll the kynge had made full restytucyon of the goodes that he had taken of the holy chyrche. And that hym self sholde do homage to the pope by a certayn Legate / that he sholde sende in to Englonde. ¶And thenne tooke Pandulf his leue of the kynge and the Archebysshop / and went agay¦ne vnto Rome. ¶And the Archebysshop ano¦ne lete come before hym prelates of holy chyr∣che at Redynge / for to treate & counseyll how moche / and what they sholde axe of the kyng / for to make restytucyon of the goodes that he had taken of theym. And they ordeyned & sayd that the kyng sholde yeue to the Archebysshop thre thousande marke for the wronge that the kynge had done vnto hym. And also by procy∣ons to other clerkes .xv. thousande marke. ¶And the same tyme Nycolaus bysshop of Tuscam Cardynall Penytenciarius of Ro∣me came in to Englonde thrugh the popes con¦maundement / the fyfth kalendas of Octobre and came to London / the fyfth Nonas of Oc¦tobre / for by cause that kynge Iohan and alle the kynges that came after hym / sholde euer more holde the reame of Englonde and of Ir∣londe / of god and of the pope / payenge to the pope by yere as it is aboue sayd.

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