¶How the kynge exyled his quene ysabell & Edwarde her eldest sone.
AS kynge Edwarde of Englonde herde tell how the kyng of Fraunce had yeue the ducye of Guyon vnto syr Edward his so∣ne / without consent and wyll of hym & that is sone had receyued the duchye he became won¦der wrothe. & sente to hys sone by letter / yt they sholde come ayen in to Englond in all ye haste that they myght / And the quene Isabel and syr Edwarde her sone were wonder sore a dradde of the kynges menaced. & of hys wrath / pryn∣cypally for the falsnesse of the Spensers / both of the fader / & also the sone. & at his cōmaunde¦ment they wolde not come wherfore kyng Ed¦ward was full sore anoyed / & lete make a crye at London / that yf quene Isabell & Edwarde his eldest sone / came not in Englōde that they sholde be holde as our enmyes / both to the rea¦me & also to the crowne of Englonde & for that they nolde come into englonde / but both were exyled the moder & her sone. ¶Whan the quen herd thyse tydynges. She was sore adradde to be dystroyed / thrughe the fals conyectynge of the Spensers / & wente wyth ye knyghtes that were exyled out of Englonde / for saynt Tho¦mas cause of Lācastre that is to say syr Roger of wigmore. syr wyllyam Trusell syr Iohan Cromwell & many other good knyghtes wher¦fore they toke theyr counsell & ordeyned among them / for to make a maryage bytwene ye duke of Guyhenne ye kynges sone of Englond & ye erles doughter of Henaude / that was a noble knyght of name. and doughty in hys tyme. & yf that thynge myght be brought a bowte then̄e stode they trowynge wyth the helpe of god and with his helpe to recouer theyr herytage in En¦glond / wherfore they were put out thrugh the fals cocnectynge of the Spensers.