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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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.CCCC.xxxii. Anno dn̄i. M.CCCC.xxxiii.
 Iohan Olney. 
Iohan Parneys Fysshmonger. Anno .xi.
 Iohan Padystey. 

IN this .xi. yere after some wry∣ters / was by the auctoryte of pope Martyn̄ the .v. of that name, ye coūsayl of Basyle gadered. Duryng the whiche, the heretykes of Prage otherwyse called of Bohemy or Be∣me were somoned thyder. The whi∣che vnder a suertye or saufe cōduyte, sent thyder for thē with other, an En¦glysshe Clerke named mayster Pe∣ter a renegate. The whiche defended so styfly theyr erronyous opynyons, that they returned without reconsyly∣acyon. Thus hāgynge this coūsayll, pope Martyn dyed / & for hym ws¦chosen Eugeny the fourth. The whi¦che beyng admytted, demeaned hym so nycely in the begynnynge, that he was put out of Rome / & dyuers pryn¦ces toke partye agayne hym, in suche wyse that he was lykely to be depo∣sed. But after he bare hym so sadly, yt he recouered such as he had loste, & contynued the see by the space of .xvi. yeres / and ruled so, that of some wry¦ters he is called Eugeni{us} gloriosus. And that is of relygyous men / for vnto theym he hadde a specyall zele

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and fauoure. And vpon the eyhgte day of Iuly / kynge Henry this yere beganne his parlyamet at westmyn∣ster, and so contynued it tyll it was Lammas / and than it was aiourned vnto saynt Edwardes daye.

And this yere in the southe weste appered a sterre whiche was lyke to a blasynge sterre / and of some it is so named. The erle of Huntyngdon̄ al∣so this yere was sente into Fraunce with a warly company / and dyd ther great feates as saythe the Englyssh cronycle. But of yt is nothynge tow∣ched in the Frenche boke.

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