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.
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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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"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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A73271.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 29, 2024.

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Page 56

An. reg 1.

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  • Arnold bitz Arnold
  • [date 1199] Richard Fitz bartilmewe

Philip king of France (in the qua∣rell of Arthur duke of Britain, whom certayn of the Lordes had named kyng of England) made warre vpon kynge Iohn, inuaded Normandy, and tooke from him diuers castels and tounes.

King Iohn hearyng therof, assem∣bled a counsayle, wherin was graun∣ted to him iii. s. of euery plough lande through England, beside the subsedy of the spirituall landes: he sayled into Normandy, where he spent the time to his losse and dishonour. But aboute Michelmas a truce was concluded betwene the two kinges of Englande and of France.

This yere was a deuorce betwene king Iohn & his wife, the erle of Glo∣cesters daughter, because of nerenesse of bloude: and after he was maried to Isabel, the daughter of the Erle of En∣golcsym in France: by whom he had. i sonnes, Henry and Richard, and .iii. daughters, Isabel, Elianor, and Iane.

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