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Two London Chronicles from the Collections of John Stow
… e angell noble vij.s. vj.d., and y e riall xj.s. iij.d., & so every pese affter y t valewe. 4 The xviij. yere, Thomas … day of Julii, y e lorde cardenall rode thorowe Chepe, & so toward Fraunce 5; & y e xv. day of y e same monythe was … before y e children, w t bedes & bokes in theyr hands, & so dyd theyr penaunce. The xxiiij. yere of his reygne, …
Two London Chronicles from the Collections of John Stow
… beynge ffrydaye, y e byshope of London, who before prechyd so abhomynabillye, y e xvj. th of July, rode erly y e same 21 … throwghe, & y e buyldynges wer very highe statlye. And so hir grace passyd forthe vnto Westmyster, & as she passyd … all v. arreygnyd at y e Guylde hawll vpon highe treason, & so cast & adiudgyd to be drawne, hangyd, & quarteryd. Vpon …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… trade are of varying merit, but have been included since so few books deal directly with the subject. The most …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… in Englond, for the pore people dyed for hungre, and so faste that unethe men myght bury them. For a quarter of … and two yeare and di. whete was at x marke a quarter, in so moche that pore people stole chyrdern and ete them, and all so ete howndes, hors, and cattes.] John Wyngrave William …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… he that shulde have set it up fell downe and was dede, and so anoper man was hired and sett up the Egyll the iij daye of … rested the forsayde Kynge Hanry upon serteyne poyntes, and so brought him in att Newgate and thorowe Chepe side, and so thorow all London to the Toure, that is to sey, on Seint …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… Also the same monthe the quene shipped at Hampton, and so passed the see in to Fraunce. Also in this yere the last …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… the Duke of Glowceter and his Duches sayled to Caleys and so forthe in to Henaude wher was his wiffes eritage, where he … resseyved, but after they sett nott by him, and so came home and lefte his lady at Moynys in Henaude. And … kepe Calys. And yet London yave to the werrys m l li. And so my Lord of Glowseter toke his shippe with many other …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… that noble kynge, whose bones ben buryed at Westmestre. So in MS. Owing to an erroneous entry before the last … letters are simply crossed out without further correction. So in MS. The word "the" before "Provynce" is interlined in a …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… and a parcell of Seynt Johns and the maner of Heybury. And so entryd in to London and fette oute of the Toure the … meaning of these lines is beyond me. Editor. "lxxx xx." So in MS. …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… Dioclesyan, and obedient unto hym. And after it be fell so that thes wiffes wexen so proude and sterne toward ther husbondes by one assent … compleyned upon hem to Dioclesyan the grete kynge; and so ther fader were gretly amevid of ther governaunce; and so
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