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In this yere was a gret turnement at Dunstaple of alle the chivalrye and gentyles of Engelond. And in this yere was a gret erthequake. John Hamond, m'. John Syward. A^{o}. xviij^{o}. John Aylesham. This same yere the noble kyng Edward held his parlement at London, in whiche parlement he made Edward his oldest sone prynce of Walys. Id'm maior. Geffrey Whityngham. A^{o}. xix^{o}. Thomas Legge. [Sidenote: Knyghtes of the Garter.] In this yere the kyng began the rounde table at Wyndesore, that is to seye, the ordre of Knyghtes of the Garter. REX EDWARDUS TERTIUS. [1346-1348.] Ric' Lacere, m'. Edmond Hampenale. A^{o}. xx^{mo}. John Gloucestr'. This yere the kyng sailed over the see into Bretayne and into Guyen, and come ageyn this same yere. Geffrey Whityngham, m'. Will's Clopton. A^{o}. xxj^{mo}. John Croydon. [Sidenote: The bataile of Cressy.] [Sidenote: Sege of Caleys.] This same yere kyng Edward seyled into Normandye; and in the xij day of Juyll he arryved at Hogges; and the xvj[59] day of Juyll the kyng faught with the Normaundes at the brigge of Cadoun, where there were taken the erle of Ewe, the lord Tankervyle, and an hundred knyghtes, and of men of armes vij[60] c; and moche peple of Normandye were sclayn. Also in this same yere in the xxvj day of August, the yere of oure lord a m^{l}cccxlvj, was the bataile of Cressy, in whiche bataill were sclayn the kyng of Beame, the duke of Loreyne, the erle of Alaunson, the erle of Flaundres, the erle of Bloys, the lord of Harecourt, the lord of Awmarle, the erle of Navers, and manye othere knyghtes and barons to the noumbre of xv^{c} xlij; and kyng Phillip fledde. And the thridde day of Septembre folwynge the kyng began the sege of Caleys, whiche sege he contynued unto the thridde day of August next folwynge. Also the same yere, durynge the forsaid sege, David kyng of Scotlond was taken at the bataille of Derham, the xvj kal' of Novembre, whiche kyng was raunsoned at an hundred m^{l} marcs, to be payed in x yere, that is to sey every yere x m^{l} mark. [Footnote 59: "xxvj"--_in the Cotton MS._] [Footnote 60: "vj c."--_Ibid._] REX EDWARDUS TERTIUS. [1348-1351.] Thomas Legge, m'. Adam Brakson. A^{o}. xxij^{do}. Ric' Basyngstoke. [Sidenote: Caleys was yolden.] This yere durynge the segee of Caleys the kyng Phillip
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