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.
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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 dn̄i. M.CCC.xliii. Anno dn̄i. M.CCC.xliiii.
 Geffrey wychyngham. 
Iohan Hamonde. Anno .xix.
 Thomas Legge. 

IN thys .xix. yere, the kyng held a solempne feaste at hys castell of wyndsore / where betwene Candel masse and lent were holden or execu∣ted many marcyall actes, as iustes, tournamentes with diuerse other / at the whyche were present many straū¦gers of other landes. And in ye ende therof, he there deuysed the order of the garter, and after stablisshed it as at thys daye it is contynued. In this yere about midsomer, kyng Edward wyth a stronge armye sayled vnto Sluse, and so into lytle Brytayne. But for he was dyspoynted of the ayde of the Flemynges, by reason of the deth of hys trusty frende Iaques de Artyuele, whyche than was slayn of the Flemynges of Gaunt, by a cō∣spyracy that they made agayne hym by suche as fauoured the partye of ye French kyng / he tourned home into Englande agayne the same yere / le∣uynge behynde hym the erle of Sa∣lysbury with a stronge company, to ayde Iohn̄ erle of Moūtforde agayn syr Charles de Bloys. The whyche Iohn̄ by the ayde of the Englysshmē wan diuerse townes & holdes in Bry¦tayne, vpō the sayd syr Charles & his Frenchmē. But in the ende of thys yere he was taken with such sykenes yt he dyed in a towne called Corenty∣ne. After whose deth the sayd Char∣les posseded the more parte of the du¦chye of Brytayne.

Thys yere the kyng sent ye erle of Derby with a strōg army into Guyā for to ayde the erle of Northāpton / whome ye kynge before had left there

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at Burdeaux, to strēgth that coūtrey agayne the French men. To whome after the dethe of the forenamed syr Iohn̄ erle of Mountforde, drewe ma¦ny of the soudyours that were on his partye.

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