vo. Ao. Thys yere Cryppylle gate was new made. And Edmond Franke and others put to deth.
vjo. Ao. Thys yere sir Robert Chamberlyne lorde be-heddyd.
And in June the kynges ijde sone was borne at Grynwyche, and namyd Henry. And the condyd at Graschurch begonne and new made.
vijo. Ao. Thys yere in September the kynge went to Callys with a grete armé agaynst France, but the pece was made with-owte battelle. And the qwenys moder dicessyd. And the lovers[1] sett up on the yelde halle of London.
viijo. Ao. Thys yere was a rysynge of yonge men agaynst the stelyard. And whett at vjd. a bushelle.
xo. Ao. Thys yere was beheddyd sir William Stanle lorde chamberlyne, sir Robert Ratcleffe, sir Simonde Momforde, and William Daukus;[2] and lorde Fewalter be-heddyd at Callys. And this yere whyt herynge was solde at iijs. iiijd. the barrelle. And lorde Monforde sone and many others that londyd in the downes to the number of viij. score that came from one Perkyne Warbyke callynge hymselfe kynge Edward sone.
xijo. Ao. Thys yere the commons of Cornwall arose to the number of xxx. Ml., and the lorde Audle cheffe captayne, and one Flammoke and a smythe that was callyd Myhyll Joseffe; and they came to Blackheth and made a felde agaynst the kynge and lost it. The captayns tane and put to excecucione. Thys felde was in June on sent Bothols day. And in August after one Perkyne Warbyke, callyng[3] hym selfe the second sone of kynge Edwarde the iiijth, londyd in Cornewalle; and he was persewyd of sartayne lordes, but he flede to Bewdley senttuary, and by apoyntment came to the kynge, and so remaynyd followynge the corte.
xiijo. Ao. Thys yere in December the wedercoke, crosse, and the bowle of Powlles stepulle was tane downe and all newe made, and in May after solemply hallowyd and sett up agayne. And this same yere in August was the second provinciall chapter of the Freer