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 kynge Edwarde was put dow¦ne / & his dygnyte take from hym.

ANd andne after as all this was doon. the quene Ysabell and Ed¦warde her sone & all the grete lordes of Englonde at one assente / sent to kynge Edwarde to the castell of Kenylworthe / there as he was in kepynge vnder y war¦de of syr Iohn̄ Hachin. that was the bys¦shop of Ely. and of syr Iohn̄ of Pereye a baron / for bycause that he sholde ordei¦ne his parlement at a certayne place in Englonde / for to redresse and amende y state of the reame. And kynge Edwar∣de them answerde and sayd Lordes said he ye se full well how it is. Loo here my seale / and I gyue to you all my power for to calle & ordeyne a parlement where that ye wylle. ¶And thenne they tooke theyr leue of hym and came ayen to the barons of Englonde / And whanne thei hadde the kynges Patent of this thyn∣ge / they shewed it to the lordes. And the was ordeyned / that the parlement shold be at westmestre. at y Vtas of saynt Hy¦lari / And all the grete lordes of Englon¦de lete ordeyned theym there ayenst that tyme that the parlement sholde. be. And atte whiche daye she parlement was the kynge wolde not come there for no m¦nere of thynge / as he had set hymself & assygned. And netheles the barons se•••• vnto hymoo tyme & other. And he we¦re by goddyss oute. y he wolde not come ther do fote. wherfor it was ordeyed by all the greate lordes of Englonde / that

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he sholde no lenger be kyng / but be dep 〈◊〉〈◊〉 And sayd / y they wolde crowne Ed¦warde his sone / y elder / y was the duke of Guyhenne. And sente tydynges v to the kynge there y he wa in warde vn¦der syr Iohn̄ erle of Garen. & syr Iohn̄ of Bthu. y was bysshop of Ely / and syr henry Percy a baron / & syr wyllyam Trussell a knyghte / y was with y Erle syr Thomas of Lancastre / for too yelde vp ther homages vnto hym for all thez of Englonde. ¶And syr wyllyā Trus¦sell sayd thyte wordes. ¶Syr Edward for cause y ye haue trayed youre people of Englonde / & haue vndone many gre¦te lordes of Englonde withoute ony cau¦se / ye shall be deposyd / & now ye be with¦stand thankyd be god / And also for cau¦se y ye wold not come to the parlement asye ordeyned at westmestre / as in your letter patent ••••is conteyned / for to treate with youre owne lyege men as a kynge sholde And therfor thrughall the comȳs ass••••••e / & all the lordes of Englonde / I tell vnto you these wordes. Ye shall vn∣derstande syr / y the barons of Englond at one assente / wylle that ye be no more kynge oh Englond but vtterly haue put you o ute of your cryalte foreuer more And the bysshop of Ely sayd tho to the kyng Syr Edwade Iyelde vp feaute & homage for all y archebysshops & bys∣shops of Englōd & for all y clergy Tho sayd syr Iohn̄ erle of Garenne Syr Edwarde Iyelde vp here vnto you feau¦te & homage for me and for all the erles of Englonde. ¶And syre Henry Percy yaue vp also his homage for hym & for all y barons of Englond. And tho sayd syr wyllyam Trussell / Iyelde vp nowe vnto you myn homage for me & also for all the knyghtes of Englonde / & for all them that holde by seryauntre. or by on other thynge of you / so y from this day after ye shall not be clamyd kynge no∣ther for hynge be holde / but from this ty¦me afterwarde ye shall be holde for a sȳ guler man of all the people. ¶And soo they wente ••••ens too London ther that the lordes of Englonde them abode / & syr Edwarde abode in pryson in goode kepynge / And this was on the daye of y Conuersan of saynt Poule. in the .xx. ye¦re of his regne.

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