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 the syege of Kenylworth & how ye gē∣tylmen were dysheryted thorugh counseyll of the lordes of the reame of Englonde and how they came agayne and had theyr londes.

ANd the nexte yere comynge in May / the fourth day before the feest of saynt Dunstane / was the bataylle & scomfyture are Chestrefelde / of them that were dysheryted / & there was many of theym slayne· ¶And Ro¦bert Erle of Feriers there was take / and also Baldewyne wake / & Iohan delahay / with mo¦che sorowe escaped thens. And oon saynt Io¦han

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the Baptyst tho sewynge / began the syege of the castell Kenylworth / & the syege la¦sted to saynt Thomas eue the appostle. in why¦che daye syr Hugh Hastynge had the castel for to kepe / yt yelded vp the castell vnto the kynge in this manere / that hymself & the other yt we∣re within the castell / sholde haue theyr lyues & lymme / & as moche thynge as they had therin both hors & harneys / & foure dayes of repyte / for to delyuer clenly the castel / of them self & of all other maner thynge / as they had within ye castell / & soo they wente fro the castell. And syr Symonde Noūtforth the yonger / & the coun¦tesse his mo were gone ouer ye see in to Fraū¦ce / & there helde them as people yt were exyled out of Englonde for euer. ¶And soone after it was ordeyned by the Legate Octobone / & by other grete lordes / the wysest of Englonde that all tho that had be ayenste the kynge and were dysheryted / sholde haue ayen theyr lon∣des by greuous raūsons / after that it was or∣deyned. And thus they were accorded with the kynge & peas cryed thorughout all Englonde and thus the warre was ended. And whan yt was done the Legate toke hys leue of the kyn∣ge & of the quene / of ye grete lordes of Englon∣de & wente tho to Rome the .lv. yere of kynge Henryes regne & Edwarde kynge Iohn̄s so∣ne of Brytayne Iohan Vessi. Thomas of Cla¦re. Rogere of Clyfforde. Othes of Graūstone Robert le Brus. Iohn̄ of Verdon / and many other lordes of Englonde / and of beyonde the see toke theyr waye to warde the hooly londe. And the kynge Henry deyed in the same tyme at westmestre / whan he had regned .lv. yere & .xix. wekes / on saynt Edmonds daye the Ar∣chebysshop of Caumterbury. And he was en∣teryd on saynt Edmondes daye the kynge / in the yere of the Incarnacyon of our lorde Ihe∣su Cryste .M.CC.lxxii.

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