The summarie of English chronicles (lately collected and published) nowe abridged and continued tyl this present moneth of Marche, in the yere of our Lord God. 1566. By J.S.

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The summarie of English chronicles (lately collected and published) nowe abridged and continued tyl this present moneth of Marche, in the yere of our Lord God. 1566. By J.S.
Author
Stow, John, 1525?-1605.
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Imprinted at London :: in Fletestrete by Thomas Marshe,
[1566]
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Great Britain -- History -- To 1485 -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- History -- Tudors, 1485-1603 -- Early works to 1800.
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Anno. 4.

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  • [date 1416] Henry Barton Skinner
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  • Robert Wo∣dington
  • Iohn Couentre

This yere in France kinge Henry obteined many victories, and gotte all the townes and holdes in Normandy, sauing Rohan, whiche he strongly be∣sieged.

Page 112

This yere on Ester day, was a great* 1.1 fraye in saint Dustons Church in the Easte parte of London: the beginners therof was the lord Strange, and syr Iohn Trussel knight, through the qua¦rell of theyr two wyues: through the whiche fraye manye people were sore wounded and hurt, and one Thomas Petwarden Fishmonger slayne out of ••••••••de, wherfore both the fraiers were brought to the counter in the Pultrey, and the lord Strange for beginning the sayd fray, was the next sunday accur∣sed at Paules crosse.

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