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 lorde Egremonde was take by the erle of Salysbury sones / and of y robbynge of Sandwytche.

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THis yere were taken foure grete fysshes bytwene Ereth & Londō That one was called Mors Maryne / y seconde was a swerde fysshe & the other ••••eyne were whalys. ¶In this same yere / for certayne affrayes done in y nor the countre bytwene lorde Egremond & the erle of Salysbury sones. the sayd lor¦de Egremond whome they had condēp¦ned in a greate somme of moneye to the sayd Erle of Salysbury / and therfor he was commytted into pryson in Newega¦te in London / where whan he had be a certayne space he brake the pryson / and thre prysoners with hym / & escaped and went his waye: & Also this yere y erle of warwyk & his wyfe went to Calays wt a fayr felysshyp & toke possessyon of his offyce / ¶Abowte this tyme was a grete reformacyon of many monesteryes of relygyon in dyuerse partyes of the worl de / whiche were refourmed after y fyrste Instytucyon / & contynued in many pla∣ces. ¶This same yere was a greate ba¦tayll in the Marches bytwene the londe of Hungry and Turkey / at a place cal¦led Septedrad / where Innumerable tur¦kys were slayne / more by miracle thann by mannes honde / for oonly the hond of god smote theym / Saynt Iohn̄ of Ca∣pystrane was there present. & prouokyd the crysten people beynge theme aferde for co pursue after the Turkys / where an Infynyte multytude were slayne and dystroyed & the Turkys sayd / that a gre¦te nombre of armyd men folowed them that they were aferde to turne ayen and they were holy angelles. ¶This same yere the prysoners of Newgate in Lon∣don brake theyr pryson / and went vpon the ledes and fought ayenst theym of y cyte / and kepte the gate a longe whyle / But atte the laste the towne gate y pry¦son on theym. And thenne they were put in fettres and yrens / & were sore punys¦shed in ensample of other. ¶In this ye¦re also. there was a greate erthquake in Naples / in so moche that there perysshyd xl. thousande people. that sanke therein to the erthe. ¶Also in the .xxxvi. yere sa¦ynt Osmonde somtyme bysshop of Sa¦lysbury was canonysed at Rome by po¦pe Calist. & y .x. day of Iuly he was trās¦latyd at Salysbury by the bysshopp of Caūterbury & many other bysshoppes. ¶And in August after syr Pers de bra¦say seneschall of Normandye / with the Capytayne of Depe & many other Ca¦pytaynes / & men of werre went to the se with a greate Nauy. & came into y dow¦nes by nyghte. And on the morne erly be¦fore daye they londed and came to Sand wytche / bothe by londe & water / & toke the towne / and ryfled and dyspoyled it / And toke many prysoners / and left the towne all bare / whiche was a ryche pla¦ce and moche goode therin / And ladde with theym many ryche prysoners / In this same yere in many places of Fraū¦ce Almayne / Flaundres Holonde and ze¦londe / chyldren gadred theym togyders by greate companyes / for to goo on pyl∣grymage to saynt Myghels mounte in Normandye / whiche came fro ferre coū¦trees / wherof the people merueyled. And many supposyd y some wyckyd spyryte meued thē to do so. but it dured not long by cause of the longe way & also for lac / of vytaylle as they wente. ¶In this ye∣re Reynolde Pecok bysshop of Chestre / was foūde an heretyke / and the thyrde daye of Decembre was adiured at Lam¦beth in presence of the Archebysshop of Caunterbury & many other bysshoppes doctours & lordes temporall / and his bo¦kes brent at Poules crosse.

¶And ye haue herde before howe cer∣tayne lordes were slayne atte saynt Al∣bons / wherfore was alwaye a grutchyn¦ge / and wrathe hadde by y heyres of thē that so were slayne / ayenste the duke of yorke / the erles of werwyk and of Salys¦bury / wherfore the kynge by the aduys of hys counseyll sente for theym vnto Lon∣don

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to whiche place the duke of Yorke came the .xxvi. daye of Ianueri wt four hundred men and lodged hym at Bay∣nerdes castell in his owne place. ¶And the .xv. daye of Ianuer came the erle of Salysbury with .v. hundred men & was lodged in therber his owne place. ¶And then came the duke of Excetre & of So¦merset wt .viii.C. men / & laye withoute / temple barre / ¶And the erle of Northū¦berlonde / and the lorde Egremonde / the lorde Clyfforde with .xv. hundred men / & lodged without the towne. ¶And the Mayre that tyme Geffraye Boloyne / kepte greate watche with the comyns of the cyte / and rode abowte the cytce by Holborne and Fletestrete / with a .v. thou sande men well arayed and armyd. for to kepe the peas / ¶And the .xiii. day of Feuerer y erle of warwyk came to Lon∣don. fro Calays well beseen & worshyp∣fully with .v. hundred men in redde Ia¦kectes broudred with a ragged staff be∣hynde and before. and was lodged at y gray freres / ¶And the .xv. daye of Mar¦che the kynge came to London & the que¦ne. And there was accorde & peas made among y lordes / & they were set in peas And on our lady daye y .xv. day of Mar¦che. in y yere of our lorde .M.cccc.lviii. ye kynge & the quene & all y lordes went on processyon at Poules in London. & ano∣ne after y kynge & the lordes departed. & in this yere was a grete fraye in Flete strete bytwene men of courte & men of y same strete. In whiche fraye the quenes Attourney was slayne.

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