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duryng theire lives and a year after, so to be paide: and the kyng retourned ageyne over into England. REX EDWARDUS QUARTUS. [1476-1481.] Rob't Basset, maior. Hugh Brice. Vic. A^{o}. xvj^{o}. Rob't Colwich. This yere an heretike callid Habraham was taken, which accusid diverse persones of the cite and other places, of which some were abjurid at, and did theire penaunce at Paulis. S^{r}. Raff Joslyn, Will'm Horne. Vic'. A^{o}. xvij^{o}. maior. Ric' Rason. This yere the abbot of Abyndon a pardon of pleyne remission,[131] and the wallis of London were bigonne to be newe repaired. [Footnote 131: _Sic_ in the MS.] Humfrey Hayford, John Stokkes. Vic. A^{o}. xviij^{o}. maior. ---- Colet. This yere the parliament was at Westm'; and the duke of Clarence was atteyntid of high treason, and afterward put to deth in the Tour of London. Ric' Garden', maior. Rob't Hardyng. Vic'. A^{o}. xix. Rob't Bifeld. This yere a wex chaundler in Flete strete had bi crafte, perced a pipe of the condit withynne the grounde, and so conveied the water into his selar; wherfore he was jugid to ride thurgh the citee with a condit upon his hedde. And this yere was grete deth of people; wherfore the kynges courts were not kepte at Westm' frome Easter to Midsomer nor in the Guyldhall from Easter to Midsomer. Barth' Jamys, Thomas Ilam. Vic'. A^{o}. xx^{o}. maior. John Warde. This yere were the diches about the Tour newe cast, and the Tour newe repeired: and certen merchaunts of Bristowe were accusid of money makyng; and the kyng examyned them and there accuser, and there accuser forsoke that he hadde done; wherfore he sent them home, and also sent theire accuser to Bristowe, there to have his jugement. Also this yere the duches of Burgoyne came into England to see the kyng hir brother, which shewid to hir great pleasure, and so she departid ageyne. And this yere the duke of Gloucestre, and therle of Northumberland reisid grete people agein the Scottes, which fledde and wold not bide. REX EDWARDUS QUARTUS. [1481-1483.] John Browne, Thomas Danyel. Vic. A^{o}. xxj. maior. Will'm Bacon. W. Hariet, maior. Rob't Tate. Vic. A^{o}. xxij. Will'm Wikyng. Ric' Chaury. This yere a quarter of whete was worth xij _s._ and more. Also the duke of Gloucestre, and the
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