FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   66   67   68   69   70   71   72   73   74   75   76   77   78   79   80   81   82   83   84   85   86   87   88   89   90  
91   92   93   94   95   96   97   98   99   100   101   102   103   104   105   106   107   108   109   110   111   112   113   114   115   >>   >|  
for to forsake his heresye, and holde the righte wey of holy chirche.[90] And the prior of seynt Bertelmewes in Smythfeld broughte the holy sacrament of Godys body, with xij torches lyght before, and in this wyse cam to this cursed heretyk: and it was asked hym how he beleved; and he ansuerde, that he belevyd well that it was halowed bred and nought Godes body; and thanne was the toune put over hym, and fyre kyndled thereinne: and whanne the wrecche felte the fyre he cryed mercy; and anon the prynce comanded to take awey the toune and to quenche the fyre, the whiche was don anon at his comaundement: and thanne the prynce asked hym if he wolde forsake his heresye and taken hym to the feith of holy chirche, which if he wolde don, he schulde have hys lyf and good ynowe to lyven by: and the cursed schrewe wold nought, but contynued forth in his heresye; wherfore he was brent, and a versyfyer made of hym, in metre, thise too verses: _Hereticus credat ve p'ustus ab orbe recedat Ne fidos ledat satel hunc baratro sibi p'dat._ [Footnote 89: "in forme of brede" _in the Cotton MS._] [Footnote 90: _See note_ AA.] [Sidenote: The newe stokkes were begonne to make.] Also in this yere the stokkes betwen the Cornhull and the Pultrye was begonne to make, and in the yere nest folwynge it was ful complet and made. In this yere was a fray mad in Estchepe, be the kynges sones Thomas and John, with men of the town. Also this same yere there went the duke of Clarence, the duke of Yorke, the erl of Dorset, to the duke of Orlions, ageyn the duke of Burgoyne, and landed at Hogges. REX HENRICUS QUARTUS. [1410-1411.] Thomas Knolles, groc', Thom's Pyke, drap'. A^{o}. xij^{mo}. maior. John Penne, skynn'e. [Sidenote: A gret feight in Smythfelde betuen Glouc' and Arthur.] [Sidenote: The Yeldhalle was begone to make newe.] This yere was the fight in Smythefeld betuen Gloucestre and Artour, for wordes that Gloucestre hadde appeled Arthur of: and whanne they hadde well foughten, the kyng tok the bataille into his hond, and wolde lete them feighte no more. Also this yere, on seynt Petres even, was gret debate in Brigge street betuen the lord Thomas men and men of London. Also in this yere comen ambassatours to the kyng fro the duke of Burgoyne, for to have men out of Engelond to helpe hym in werre ayeyns the duke of Orlyons: but the kyng wolde no men grauntte, for which the ambassatores spaken therof
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   66   67   68   69   70   71   72   73   74   75   76   77   78   79   80   81   82   83   84   85   86   87   88   89   90  
91   92   93   94   95   96   97   98   99   100   101   102   103   104   105   106   107   108   109   110   111   112   113   114   115   >>   >|  



Top keywords:
betuen
 

Sidenote

 

heresye

 
Thomas
 

Gloucestre

 

whanne

 
prynce
 

Footnote

 

stokkes

 
begonne

Burgoyne

 

Arthur

 

chirche

 
cursed
 
forsake
 

thanne

 

nought

 

Orlions

 
Engelond
 

Dorset


landed

 

Hogges

 

QUARTUS

 

HENRICUS

 

Knolles

 

therof

 

spaken

 

ambassatores

 

kynges

 

Estchepe


grauntte

 

Clarence

 
Orlyons
 

ayeyns

 

wordes

 
Petres
 

appeled

 

Brigge

 

debate

 

Artour


foughten

 

feighte

 
bataille
 

Smythefeld

 

street

 
ambassatours
 

feight

 
begone
 
Yeldhalle
 
Smythfelde