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onversion of seynt Poul after Cristemesse, the kyng spoused dame Philip' the erles doughter of Henawde at York. Et id'm Ric'us Rothyng' tunc vic' fundavit eccl'iam de Garlykhithe s'c'i Jacobi et dotavit. [Footnote 51: "V c." _in the Cotton MS._] [Footnote 52: "the fadir"--_Ibid._] [Footnote 53: "in the xxj yere of his reigne."--_Ibid._] [Footnote 54: "even of the"--_Ibid._] REX EDWARDUS TERTIUS. [1328-1329.] Hamo Chikewell, m'. Herry Darcy. A^{o}. s'c'do. John Hawteyn. [Sidenote: Scottes wer discharged of their homage:] [Sidenote: with the blakke crosse.] This yere, in the feste of Pentecost, the kyng helde his parlement at North'; at whiche parlement, thorugh counseill of the Mortymer, the kyng of yonge age and withinne age accorded with the Scottes, and foryaf and relesed them al the homage and feautee that they oughte to do to the crown of Engelond be chartre ensealed and an endenture, in whiche were conteyned alle the homages and feautes that the kyng of Scotlond and the lordes of the same lond schulde do to the kyng of Engelond, which was ensealed with alle the seales of alle the grete lordes of Scotlond spirituelx and temporelx, and other chartres and remembraunces that kyng Edward and hise barons hadde of right in the lond of Scotlond; which alle, thorugh counseille of quene Isabell the kynges modir, and S^{r}. Roger Mortymer, were delyvered to the Scottes with the blak crosse of Scotlond, the whiche goode kyng Edward the kynges ayell[55] hadde conquered in Scotlond and broughte it fro the abbeye of Stone, whiche was a precious relyke, the whiche was also delyvered to the Scottes: also the kyng, thorugh counseill of his modir and of the Mortymer, relesed and foryaf alle that right that the barons out of Engelond hadden in ony londes of Scotlond of olde conquest. [Footnote 55: "his grandfather" _in the Cotton MS._] REX EDWARDUS TERTIUS. [1329-1330.] John Grantham, m'. Simon Fraunceys. A^{o}. iij^{cio}. Herry Combemartyn. [Sidenote: A p'lement at Salesby. Rog' Mortemer was made erle of Marche: S^{r}. John Eltham the k' brother erle of Cornewalle.] [Sidenote: Dyd homage to the kyng of Fraunce.] This same yere David Bruz the sone of Robert Bruz, be ordynaunce of the kynges modir and of the Mortymer, spousyd at Berewyk dame Johanne of the Tour, the kynges suster, upon Marie Magdaleyn day, in the yere of oure lord a m^{l}cccxxviij:
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