The chronicles of England from Brute vnto this present yeare of Christ. 1580. Collected by Iohn Stow citizen of London.
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- The chronicles of England from Brute vnto this present yeare of Christ. 1580. Collected by Iohn Stow citizen of London.
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- Stow, John, 1525?-1605.
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- Printed at London :: By [Henry Bynneman for] Ralphe Newberie, at the assignement of Henrie Bynneman. Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis,
- [1580]
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- Great Britain -- History -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
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- ¶Authours out of whom these Chro∣nicles are collected.
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To the right Honorable the Lord
Robert Dudley, Earle of Leicester, Baron of Denbigh, Knight of the most no∣ble Orders of the Garter, andof Saint Michaell, one of hir Maiesties moste Honourable priuie Counsell, and Maisterof hir Horsse. - ¶ To the gentle Reader.
- ❧ A briefe Description of Englande, Scotlande, VVales, and Cornvvall.
- ❧ Of the first habitation of this Ilande, a short note to the Reader.
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The race of the Kings of Britaine since Brute: and in the margent are placed the yeares beefore Christe his byrth, when euerye Kyng beganne
their raignes, til Cunobelinus,in whose time Christ the Sauiour of the world was borne, and then followyng, the yeares from Chryste hys byrth are placed.- part
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- From this place following, the yeares from Christ his byrth are placed in the Margent.
- Brytaines and Saxons.
- Kentish Saxons.
- South Saxons.
- East Angles.
- East-Saxons.
- Mercians.
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Weast Saxons.
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- ¶ King VVilliam Conquerour.
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King William Rufus. -
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King Henry Beawclerke -
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King Stephen. -
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King Henrie the seconde. -
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King Richard Cuer de Lion. -
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King John. -
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King Henrie the thirde -
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King Edward surnamed Longshanks. -
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Edward of Carnaruan. -
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King Edward the thirde -
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Richard of Burdeaux. -
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Henrie of Bolengbroke -
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King Henry of Monmouth. -
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King Henry of Windsor. -
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Edward Earle of March. -
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King Edwarde the fifth. -
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King Richard the thirde -
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Henrie, Erle of Richmonde - King Henry the eyght.
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Queene Mary. -
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Queene Elizabeth. - list of seven ages of the world
- ¶ Of the vniuersities in England, and Colledges in the same, vvith the founders, and principall bene∣factours.
- ¶ A Table of the principall matters contayned in this Chronicle.
- Faultes escaped in the Printing▪