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THE REIGNE OF KING RICHARD THE THIRD.
IT was now the eighteenth day of Iune, in the yeer 1483. when Richard Duke of Glocester tooke upon him the Crown: so as the imaginary Raigne of Edward the fifth, continued but just tenne weeks. The next day, King Richard with a great train went to Westminster-hall, and placed himselfe in the Court of the Kings Bench, saying, he would take the Crown upon him in that place where the King himselfe sitteth and ministreth the Law; because he considered that it is the chiefest duty of a King to administer the Laws: And here to get the love of the people by a feigned clemency; he sent for one Fogge out of Sanctuary, who for feare of his displeasure was fled thither; and there in the fight of all the people, caused him to kisse his hand.
After his return home, he tooke to wife the Lady Anne, youngest daughter of the great Warwicke, and the relict of Prince Edward, sonne of Henry the sixth; though ••hee could not be ignorant, that he had been the Author both of her husbands and 〈◊〉〈◊〉 death. But womens affections are Eccentrick to common apprehension; whereof the two Poles are Passion and Inconstancy.
Against his Coronation he had sent for five thousand men out of the North; and these being come under the leading of Robin of Riddesdale, upon the fourth of Iu∣ly•• together with his new bride, he went from Baynards Castle to the Tower by wa∣••••••, where he created Edward his Sonne a childe of ten yeers old, Prince of Wales•• 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Lord Howard Duke of Norfolke, his Sonne Sir Thomas Howard Earle of Surry•• 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Lord Berckley Earle of Nottingham, Francis Lord Lovell Viscount Lovell, 〈…〉〈…〉 Chamberlane, and the Lord Stanley (who had been committed pri••oner to the ••ower, in regard his Sonne the Lord Strange was reported to have levied forces 〈…〉〈…〉) not only that day was released out of prison, but was made Lord 〈◊〉〈◊〉 of his Househould. The Archbishop of Yorke was likewise then delive∣red; but Morton B••shop of Ely (as one that could not be drawne to the disinheriting of 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Edwards children) was committed to the Duke of Buckingham, who sent him to his Castle of Brecknock in Wales, there to be in custody. The same night were made seventeen knights of the Bath, Edmund the Duke of Suffolkes sonne, George