Tabula

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Tabula
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[London :: [Enprynted by one some tyme scole mayster of saynt Albons, vppon whoos soule god haue mercy. Amen. And newely in the yere of our lorde god. M.CCCCC.ii. Enprynted in fleete strete in [the] sygne of the sone. By me Wynkyn de Worde,
[1502]]
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¶Howe the kynge exyled his quene Ysa¦bell & Edwarde her eldest sone.

AS kynge Edwarde of Englon¦de herd tell how y kyng of fraū¦ce / had yeue y dchye of Guyon vnto sir Edwarde his sone without consent and wyll of hym & yt his sone had receyued the duchye he became wonder wrothe & sent to his sone by letter / that they shold come ayen into Englonde in all y haste that they myghte / And the quene Isabel and syr Edward her sone were wonder sore adradde of y kynges menaced. & of his wrathe / & pryncypally for y falsnesse of y Spensers / both of y fader / & also. the sone. & at his cōmaūdement they wol¦de not come. wherfore kynge Edwarde was full sore anoyed / & lete make a crye at Londō / yt yf quene Isabell & Edwar¦de his eldest sone / came not in Englond that they sholde be holde as oure enmy∣es / bothe to the reame / and also too the crowne of Englonde / & for yt they nol∣de come into Englonde / but bothe were

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exyled the moder and her some. ¶whan the quene herde thyse tydynges▪ she was sore adradde to be dystroyed / thrugh the fals coniectynge of y Spensers / & went with the knyghtes y were exyled out of Englonde / for saynt Thomas cause of Lancastre / his to saye / syr Roger of wig more. syr wellyam Trussell / syr Hohn̄ of Cromwell / & many other good knygh∣trs. wherfore they toke theyr coūsell and ordeyned amonge them / for to make a mariage bytwene y duke of Guyhenne the hynges sone of Englonde / & y erles doughter of henaude / that was a noble knyght of name & a doughty in his ty∣me•••• yf y thynge myghte be broughte a bowte / then stode they trowynge with y helpe of god & with his helpe to recouer theyr herytage in Englonde, wherfore they were put out thrugh y fals coniec∣tynge of the Spensers.

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