Fabyans cronycle newly prynted, wyth the cronycle, actes, and dedes done in the tyme of the reygne of the moste excellent prynce kynge Henry the vii. father vnto our most drad souerayne lord kynge Henry the .viii. To whom be all honour, reuere[n]ce, and ioyfull contynaunce of his prosperous reygne, to the pleasure of god and weale of this his realme amen

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Fabyans cronycle newly prynted, wyth the cronycle, actes, and dedes done in the tyme of the reygne of the moste excellent prynce kynge Henry the vii. father vnto our most drad souerayne lord kynge Henry the .viii. To whom be all honour, reuere[n]ce, and ioyfull contynaunce of his prosperous reygne, to the pleasure of god and weale of this his realme amen
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Fabyan, Robert, d. 1513.
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Prentyd at London :: by wyllyam Rastell,
1533 [31 Dec.]
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Great Britain -- History -- To 1485 -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- History -- Tudors, 1485-1603 -- Early works to 1800.
France -- History -- Early works to 1800.
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"Fabyans cronycle newly prynted, wyth the cronycle, actes, and dedes done in the tyme of the reygne of the moste excellent prynce kynge Henry the vii. father vnto our most drad souerayne lord kynge Henry the .viii. To whom be all honour, reuere[n]ce, and ioyfull contynaunce of his prosperous reygne, to the pleasure of god and weale of this his realme amen." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00525.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.

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Anno domini .M.CCC.ii. Anno domini .M.CCC.iii.
 Hugh Pourt. 
Iohn̄ Blount. Anno .xxxi.
 Symon Parys. 
Anno domini .xiii.C.iii. Anno domini .xiii.C.iiii.
 wyllam Combmartyn. 
Iohn̄ Blount. Anno .xxxii.
 Iohn̄ de Burfforde. 
Anno domini .M.CCC.iiii. Anno domini .M.CCC.v.
 Rogyer Parys. 
Iohn̄ Blount. Anno .xxxiii.
 Iohn̄ Lyncoln̄. 

IN this .xxxiii. yere / wyllyā wa¦leys that vnto the kyng hadde done so many dyspleasures and trea¦sons, agayne the trouth and allege∣aunce of hys othe, as some deale be∣fore is shewed / was takē at the town named saint Domynyk in Scotlād, and sent vnto London, and there ar∣raygnyd / and vpon the euyn of saynt Bartylmewe, drawen, hanged, and quartered / and hys hedde set vppon London brydge, and hys .iiii. quar∣ters sent into Scotlande, & there hā¦ged vpon the gates of certayne tow∣nes of the lāde. And at Myghelmas folowynge, the kynge holdynge hys parlyament at westmynster / thyder came out of Scotlande the bysshop of saint Andrewes, Robert le Bruze, syr Symon de Frysell erle of Dun∣barre, syr Iohn̄ of Cambrees erle of Atles, and syr Iohn̄ Comyn with o∣ther / the whyce voluntarylye were sworne in presence of the kynge and hys lordes, that they shuld be trewe vnto the kynge of Englande, & kepe the lande of Scotlande to hys vse a∣gayne all other persones. And yf any rebell or other malycyous persone di¦stourbed the lāde, or breke ye kynges peas / they shulde cause hym to be ta¦ken, and sent vnto the kynge / wyth many other articles cōcernyng theyr allegeaunce, the whyche full falsely they brake and contraryed shortely after.

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