374 War betwixt the f(ing and hM Nobles. 7 /;e rebellious Lords and Barons takw. England a11 this while: h3d ~tffcr_c~ wrong, un:l .that he tiN S~m cJ t!J] Nob/a, and of ether grw mm cfthJ King- { KING} ~£r::~ ~~~~:!r,t1b%~,;:mt~:c£~~3£?-~~~ ~~~Z~~,:~z:'~f;;~:g~:.th;;~:{;w4?:;~~ "' •••tu th• The ftmen~c of t~c Frmcb ~tng thus. award~, :lS tt not Juffmng, to tht rtttmncff of tbtir fX"W"s, the bJocd ~~·~~ :~~~~~~~~~~(~~: \;~~;h1~:~r~~~is~~%J~eh~~~:11~r~; ~;:e;ass;:in~d~at~i~~[o~~r[t0a;lfie~.hc ~;~r~0 !~ Th• !~ ind1gnation, \\ IHch, t~otwith!hndmg that JXIYttal decra- thief. . ;:re;~~ mcnt of the Frn:cb Kmg, fped. themfdv~ bome out of _In the f:mu= day, af!er httle more than an hour, the France to dcf<.11d thcmfdves wtth all the1r flrcn~th and Kmgs Ho_fi affaulted the C:lftlc, and the new Hold· kttfttS power. J\nd not long after followeth a~o the K1 ~1g, by were :~fro.J<I,for that they had not Victuals and other thin,& ~:~~i~:J;~~~~!~f':,~o~;t;;~v~~~df (;:~;~%v~~~ T~;~ ~:~~~;~rr!~~~~ i~~~~~~f~~cKt~~~e::r;i!fJ~ ~~:~cmi!e\~~~~ ~;~!P,:.~ the King calling his Couno~ to~her at Oxford (from the. Kmgs mercy, There were taken that day thcfc 'fat~~· lE~i~ if~:~~~;~~£~~:~'tr:!W3:~i~·~~:~~~~~i~ ;t~~~:?.~;::7~~;::~e~~:J!vi~~:~t.E ,... A .. lors, what way bc:fi to be takm. And ht"aring that the & · !.ord AJam Jt N_twmar&h,Lord Rogtr Brrtram, Lcrd Si~ ~f"k;~~:,:P~;~11.e i~~:ug~~~h~ru~~~ h1s th~o~0;~d h; ~~~n:~~:~:Ad~ ~i:u~~a;:~;;;~~~~:~~ \~ith Ins funners dtfplai«l,. accompa.~1cd With R.~thard vtk, L:lrd Httgo GilbJUm, Lord ThMnas Maunftl, Lord Ius Brother King of Afmmn, alfo With Ed2t1arJhis Son, Rogtr Boumlam, Ni,holtl! Wal:t, Lord Robtrt Jt Nnutm, { ~~4.} ~f~~~~;/;to~d:C'~:j:~,:vi~~b;~~f ;;~;:, t:~·JaJf; ~~~~ha~~~f:':h:~~~t:t~/J~fo~::;:ind'·rna~~ ofAnand,RcgtrofCiifJOrJ, PbilJpof Marmi011, ']olm mort,ofwhomhccommitt«<fometotheLord Nichcltu of War11, Rogtr of Laibunu,. Htnr] Ptrq, Philtp Baffit) of Havtrfam, to be ~cpt !n the fame Cafik: wtllddendcd ; Roger of Mort tmtr, and TVtllu:m of Waln'u, and tna- fome he led away .wtth h1.m; and feme he fent to divers ny others. Therefore the Kiug comml!ldcd the ~ns Cafilt'S; and appomtcd Stmon Mmut[ort to be cafi into that wtrcwithin, to }·icld unto him pr&mly the Cny Wt~Jfor Calik. And all thcfc thmgs, :JS touching the .andthc Plcdg,(S, or elfe he would immediatdy dc~roy t-.kl~gofNmb"?"Pum, weredoncont~eSabbathday in ~;·~,,~1/?r:~~.c~vhf;;;t~li~~ F:~;~erst~::~~~~~;;:; ftd"r ;~;k~n~1;~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~[ t!::;;d 11~v~~~ ~:~!i; got the rehdue duthcr to take counfcl together (fm his Fa- ham, b.un1mg .and wafimg the Manorsof the Lords and other3J~d the Earl of Gfoujftr were not yet come) boldly thcrs Ius entnll(S, and there. he earhercd together his No· and wnh one mind anfwcr«l, That thq 1vou!J mt obey bles and gr~;;tly incrcafcd h1s nm~bcr. the Kings will, bur w~u/J rathtr JtfV~J themfdv.o and When thiS ill luck was told) of. them that thuc were the City. ifmtd'Jm:t, tvtn totht Jrath. Wh1ch ~he runaway, toth.eEarlSJm&n,wh!chwascomingrowards ~~~~;nt~';ft~~~fl~~fco~r~};~r~~il r:tr~~~f,~~o1/t~~ ~~t::r~~~l~:%r~~~~~o~~:~~~~~~;~t~r;~n;~ci £Jr1Sic•• :~::,fuf;!diK;',~;Jd':c:~;,' f~fb~v:d1gttfre ;:U~fci, ~~~ ~1;;~1eo~~~~~a~~~~r:~n~;n:i~a{r~f~h~ cl,~~; f~1~. leaving their Holds, cam~ to the Wall towards the Meadow, he were fick; for he feigned lum!(i[ to be feeble and for there lay the Ki~1g a1.1d his firong Hotl: hard by. Bur. in ~·cak, whereas h~ was indttd. a fiout and valiant War- ~~~;~::: z;£~!~~:1:£~si:~~~:~F~:~~2JJ!i ~~~~~~~~~,:~}.~~:~~A;:t1;;~~~ .., wuh Mattocks and other mfilUJn(lliS of Iron and Men thc1r Engmcs of Wood, they went ro bclicge &ckjltr; ~.;or ~~~r~~~n~~~~~v;;t~f~het~i~~n::!dr}b~f~n:=~ ~~~n~ ~~~~~~(~~\~~ ~~dgsg:~·:hrn~t~~~ thcB~ the Wallldl down lightly, and there. was made a gmr :md t~c Bridg~ they wcr~ pa.rtly wounded and compelled Plain, fo that in one forefront thcr~ mtght ha\·c gOt~e togc· to rctuc, and there that ~aliant Knight ~t~ Je la Bourn th.crOIJarowfortyHorfcmcn. And of this fubtilry the '~w~dcd,and very Ill handled. Andwh11fi they con· :th~t Monks that wtte there, wtte thou~ht to be the work· tmuc Stcge there a while, it w~s told them that the King ers,\x.clufe the~· made way and (lltnncclo~ thtm thlt '?-me ~ comi11g towards London,~uh a ml.ghry ~oft.And they ~lll;~~~:~e~~~~(:~~~~~~~~ t~~~:n~~~~: t~ld~~>to,:•;flJ~~Jb, ~:,h:n~~"£ :e~;i~0;J;f!~u:oa:::~ howling made, and the noife of the Prople came to the let 111 thertfore rtturn unto London, that we ma1 J:.up in (:IT'S of the Barons) and they made fpeed to refifi them; fafery botJ: the plau and the prop/e. T herefore appoint· ~"'"~?i~~~~~~®§~t~= But the Clerks of the Univerlity of Oxford (which llm· thence to &thtjltr; where after he had killed a few, he vcdity by the B:t~1s comn?ndment w:ts tranflatcd thi- b~c the Siege, :tnd from thcnc~ the King. wtn~ to Tt~n- ~~~!r ~:;~r~~r;~i;1~1i~;,fo~~e~~;~~~~~fsh~~~~ ~;;;:r;c ~~kt~~c~0;~ ~~~~~~f·~;:~~~; a~;~c~~P~~ ~~~. ~~ ~~~~ ~u~r~~1;1~i1~~rh\Vf~~~ith~f :~:t ;i~gf~i~~ :~d~~ ~:~~~~ ~~~~~ l~.:·r1fu!d;hc~~~~of~~~~ CllaJI;dJtl{. gmtlymoved.Jv.':tre at his emring m,thatthey fhouldall be file and Ctty a gr(:lt pa.n of ius Hell:, to the number ofahanged. \VIuch whm they heard, many of them lba\'cd ~x?vc twmty picked out Enligns, for that it was commonly their Crowm, and they that..wcre able r.m :J\~y as fafl: as fa1d that the Earl of .Glocef!tr would corn~ out of han~ they could. And wh~l the Klllgcntrcd the C1ty,many fled ~o affitult them. \VhJCh bc-mg dont? he continued Otl il!'i in their Armor into the Cafilc, others left their Horfc and JOUmey roWinehtfhr, whtrc he rec~tvcd to pem: th~ &a· ~;~~~~r~~f1ti:~ ~~~~~~~c3;11u~ ~~~~~~: ~~~~~ ~~;·~~~;~; ;~~~~i~~~h~~c~~~ot~~~c~~~~~:~r~~: bloodfhed)bccaufe 3.!! rhings wne ~on~ .asuponth ~ fudd~1 . aud was r«CJI'cd mto the Abby, and his Son E.JwarJ.m· When the City was at length fet mqmct, th~ Kmgcom· tothcCaftlf. Then the&:ronsf~lt Letters to rhcKing mandcd his 0Jth to be exea1tcd upon the Clerks. But his the twelfth day of Mtry, ~the tenor whereof followtth. Counfcllors !lid unrohiml Thti bt far from thte 0 King f~r
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