Annales, or, a generall chronicle of England / Begun by John Stow. Continved and augmented with matters forraigne and domestique, ancient and moderne, vnto the end of this present yeere, 1631. By Edmvnd Howes.
- John Stow
- Date:
- [1631]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Annales, or, a generall chronicle of England / Begun by John Stow. Continved and augmented with matters forraigne and domestique, ancient and moderne, vnto the end of this present yeere, 1631. By Edmvnd Howes. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Th,E ;T (cl«c^tj*jt,p< MakcfKaights, Writes tathc Freach King pcrfvvaiiuc^lccw tcrs tcndingta amide, aj4yf, 56. King Bdn mtrd the third. Founder of Kings Hal! in Cambridge; made vp nov^r with ocher hou- fc5 intoTr«w/^f Collcdgc,#^.a.30, Takes vp WooH at a low price, all England ouen and appoints Cofne and Gicbe-land to feme for bit warres;a34,a, 50. The King and Queen paiTe the Seas with a great Nauic into Fiaun-* acrs,^#^.do. Debates of revenge for fpoylc done by the French Pyracs, a,i. King EdvfArd cakes on hiin the Vice-^regiment of the Empire, as in the D* of Havanas right,' i^id.s,ao« Invades and (poylcs France;: and fo matcheth a Cardinall for flowdng him a little before,#^#<^.40. Read afore ac the tenth line. King Edvitard on edge tb bee vpon the bragging French King, offers to ftay 2 dayes for his preparation: But the French King dead of meeting King Sd^Aitd, puls dowhe Bridges,and ftops vp paflfages, chat hec may ' efcape without purfuite, 2; 6, i, i. Is encou¬ raged by the Flemings to ftile himfelfe King of Fraunce, and put the into hisArmes: vrging a ncccfficie thereof be¬ fore they dare doe him fcakie,iW 50. His fpoyleatBonony, 2,50, His Sea-fight' and vidory oucr the French, with other oc¬ currences betwixt the French and the Eng- liih, 237,153 o. Hee befiegech Tomney: but vpon requeft graimts truce, ihU, 2,5 o. Mif¬ fing of the Money hee fent for home,hcc re- turncs into Englandlecrecly, and enters the Tower of London,i^#^. Imprifons the delirt- . quent Lords and others for his difappoynt- mentof money for the fiedge, 238,1,1,30. King Edvford will not heare of MagnA Qhat^ ibid, 10. His entring vpon Scotland occafioned by Kiogof Scots, threat- fling to invade England,2,5 o. Receiues fup- ply from the Religious houfes towardsthe maintenance of the warres; and commands furvey ©f ftrength and dilciplinc, 33 p,t,30. King^dwW his petitory ('yet peremptory) Letters to the Pope, for reformation of abu- fcs,and remedy of grievances, occafioned to this Rcalme by bis Holinefle Graunts,239,1,; 50. He feafteth furoptuoufly at Windfor,and builds the Round table, ibid. 2,20. Rccoucrs vnto John t^ontfm his Dukedoroe ofBrit- tainc againc, ibid.^o, Winnes many towncs, and a great part of Gafeoigne, 240,* 2,10. Hath a Grauntof Wools, ibid. Sayles into Normandy, 241,2, f. Lodgeth at Hqgges then in Marcclles,burning and fpoyling eucry where as he paflcthjiW. 20. Hec befiegech Cane in Normandy,i^.40. He fires the Caftie of Roche Blaunch: betides the Ipoyle of 302 Carts &c. laden with armour and viduals, and repaires th^ Bridges & pafiages for pur- (uite,242,1,10,40 Meets the French King ayded by two other Kings and huge armies, and proffers them ad vantage,The King hath a ibr^ confli^ to get his paifage biicr a foiirdyi^M^. Remooues toCrclfie field: and ibow ordered,his battcllj ibid, 50. His A B ■V, ’ ^ ^ ^ ' Counter-Banner, and the 2,1. Kith after much ani .dQubtu]! confl^^ a glonoi'is vl(ftory; Kings,Princes,and.feclats falling iaitii^^d 40.^* King f drpardpeliegech Calcis.anct fortifies his (Jampe,apd ft^-ps.the paffage to ic by Sea,^344,I^l o,. Shippesr-vReceiueS'ayd;: and chereupotul^e French Kaugiucth ,and hiM^yIc who - (leweann tookemany of 2, 30. hath Galeis yeelded vp into his the manner how, bp. Caufe\b^e Manners of Markes ai|d ofifiPy to fcce f©rri fied wirh Hoglrheads aF hones finlleaj ©f walls), vvbife'wajs w’erie in buildi^^245f Great peffilenceaiWfiuxe qauleth*truce,i^i^. -xo-1 Erects'a cahie at Risbanke lor prs^^- vatioh o/; Galeis, i:,2o.V:pi>.(eth many fliips^a^ hardly eicapes drovvnin,gi-<^id.{3o,,Ihc^King holdsa Gouiaceji; decteeing;piini4)m?prv«ind baoilbrnepc to Yuchfhis lcrvants^as,i}^9uld take vp vidiials in his name WjJthont rc^dy King £dn^. 3 i?eled:td King of Alnjaiqe, ibid- ' , 2,i, with bis an.<were.fW. He demandsfby the Du. of Ea;tcaj!ffrj and hathhpmagqand fcaltie of the Earle of Flanders,who nevertheieffe ilands- ou? ^tervyard^sjs^pou tei mcii,and makinghavbcke where he;,gye^i - hilt IS the Icfcr himfelfe, and Jhorcly foictd to flight,24(5,2/20. The King^&c, fayied i«- tOtFlanders with an army ,'and vgonreqqdt renucs truce: but rcturnes into England to iolemnizetbe f ranflation pf Sh EIsoikm the Confeflbr, 248,1,4©^ Prevenrs theJolfecf Galeis like to haucbccn bctrayqd by ErmAt €H4,ib. 5fo. His device to betray the betray- tTs,ibfd.2j^o. ittaketh effed*249,r,46.Hc purfucs them that flic ? * who percduing hii ftealtcQmpany,tetuj:nc:vpon him 3^>*buc hee holds them to itib clofe, that they flje, and hec after long purftii&^jreturnes firene Gon- ' qucrour,i^i4f..2. pertotUm tdri. holds S. (jt^rges feaft at w indior, augmenting.the . Ghappdl ik nurtlbeT of Canon^, and ereeffing an Order of pocr'e Knights: and is firft foun- der bf the Garter,2-0^ 1, i o. Ibe Habit of theOrdcri^^/45 P- King Ed^vard by a Sea- fight firange and vidorious revengeth Spa- nifii injuries done to cbeEngiilh }icctc ,'&Ci ibid, do, 2, <jo. Bewaylesthedofie of Sir Ru thard goldjhtirgh, Creates. Earles, and reftores Mdtraverj to his lands, 2 y i, 2 y 20. Hec purchafeth the QfHe. of Guifnes ih France,of Englilh Exiles(>252,?, 5q^, thatby a mad ad venture had won i he lame, 251, 10 His ready anfwer to ioh.de ^4/^x3:he French King,charging him with .truce*breach ther- i\ryhid.6o. King tdwArd bach a great fmpoft of tranlporciueWoQll granted . towards, his right in Fran'ce to bee recovered, 255;, 1, 4b. - W bile he is waffing and fpoyl ing in France, Berwick is taken by the Scots : but hee re¬ turning tbither,foqnc rccoucrsit, and fpart s the trcfpaffers, ibU 2, 40. Enlargerh and bcautifieth Windfor CaffIe,/o/j264^1,40. KfB, 3, vpon xionc-perform^qc§;^qf French- proffc- r‘ I](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30330300_1048.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


