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Show wnderthe Danes, Lheftate ofBritaine oy ofthe Hiftorie of England. Se aae are kindof kings pifcontinued, and that the raines of land, the decaie:of the realmein 1s reigne, Dunftane refufing to confecrate the regiment fell into the banosof a pessantitota puttant poince,a man enill qualifier,viffolute,facke aid licenttous , not regarding the dignitic of bis oivne perfon,no2 fanoring the gad effate of the peas ple; the Eanes tho before twere courleo frontcoat himis thereynto inforced , weeobenolaeae ="ral the martyr inthe kingdomeofee Dun{tans prophe- fies ofthe Englifhpeople and Egelredtheirking, hisflouth and idlenes accompanied with othervie ces,the el me ane Ae prensa manie¢ p aces 5 Wwarre betwixt C ite s bit Ing ani " ie uthop o! Oo enunciation againft che ‘iaieleatebeoaldotbe pacified with the bithop of Ros fli flip io abuantage that ntight pofliblic take,to pat inpzactife and fullie chefter without moncie; Dunftans parentage , his ftrange -_¢g accomplity their lang conceiued purpofe, Mfcshewasindued,anncredblgicethishareheche' was reuoked ftom louingand Jufting after women Dales fuere tencountred (andthatrenotomcble) often as thep dip encounter,amd feking the totall re Rrreemerceseaamen ce roanine whercto he was addi&ted,his terrible dreameofa rough beare, what prefermentshe obteined by his skillin the expoundin, ofdreames, olw bicante the Dancs in the founer kings giment, tuere offpoftetted of thetr partile principal: tte, thieh by-twarltke btolence thep obteined; and fod Sree ) . 20 that the Saxons tuete interefled in the J thefe' but bislent incrocers , ene ye oSbeloed Y came to Thefiit Chapter, ane famcune fo rst the troublen effate of that ‘(thine tirthefirt boke; the rather for the neceflarie £ the fagmer obe was OG -confequence of matters then in motion: ano peere peemeit not amiffe, at great and fhamefall ole, bled fateofithis rage tothe enimie,to begin the feurnth bake. Waber? ranted thetrom vg conffreint ; land by the mas trig eppretten the chicfett time of their flourtthinge- Wwifoloan mutis tateinthislannstfin tumults,vpzoze8,battels, and of the Danes; tho thoughthey found. Fozteete the Danceslozdit, barethep take pon thenrithe foucreigtes , ¢ bere (tfat anictime Hrotleteraleot 1 -mrightin thebighett negra: as fhall be Declared im y\sWeric part and | parceltherof iy Se tether bands; vetiaing cefifted bpthe baliantnete of the gover: boloueffe of courage to oitquict ar molett the fea, neffe ({pectallic ina prince) miniftring bartandeon? Pi nous inuafions 3° plonthen; due akinof eflate map pollibtie be q {tongs fo.ine coatts of the tealne, infommed that inthe fecond bere of this Cgelrens reigne..thep cametity feacn all,Worthland in Deuonthire, ano die Uerfe other places bp the fea five , {pectailic in De, Honthire + Cortwall. Alto agreat part of hethire Was deftroted by pirats of Moztvav. =the bnfoptiriateiatfatres of ongtations Cgelredor 979, thichinas in the feuertth nerre of the Tn fateng that itivasinthe dates af ritticus,other foe affirming thatitwas -_ons:thzongh bis negligent gouermnent, the ftate of the commontuealth fell into fuch decaie (as twziters Wt the timeaf king Cqbert , es about-tbichpoint -am eepest)toattxdec bim it map be faid , bolo the (ith it is a matter of no great nos scart it HP <4 tae finiroure to the bttermof point 02 pert Labour loftto tie manic toms ; x was ae tubich is the nert pegrer to the Anaic is notetoaythic, that the Daneshad arf onper'- Fad a5tiled the realme twas bintbrd fectop rather alame and limping rate tn this land, fo at the ftrit bp the Sarons into fndzie Dontinions,tt Tong as the gonernasstwere tuatchfull,biligent,polt. ike atbome, and toarlike abzoop', Sut ten thels _gretwat length (as it were tncreafing from pouthfull peeves) toone ablolute maaan, Spyamie w come a nionte,be refuicoit, for be rather twithen to haue maricd apang damofell , Hhofe pleafantconw panic he bailie tiioted. But being fone after ftriken With (ud) a felling dtfeate in bis bellic, that all bis bobic twas brought into fuch fate, as thongh he had beene infected with a foule leprofte,he bethonght him thn tho twas cofen to king Cogar, ¢ bisfonne Alfrike felfe, ab bpon bis recouerie {entto the bithop, tho inuncdtatlic fhoze hima manke, in thich life help S85 £0983, Aifcroukeof apercia departe thislife, Tig2s fnpported twith the aidof their peaple;they were. Difpatcyeraut of thetwaic,, rapeqehfull repulle at their fold in (uch feare, that thep ran out and fain,he twas to cunning, nd knetw moze thattoas expedient: fberebpon he tas accufed of necromantcie , and fo bant{heb outof the court.Atter this be began to haus alibing to women, and then Clfeagus then bithop e fame pete bp cafualtic of fire,aqreat part of thecitic of Zondon was burnt. Jn the peere of our @thelnied the fonne of king Cogar, and of hislatt «tule queeneAifred; tho tas qanetned hing tn place of bis ecthé fame Coward was empersz abuerfaries binds: ‘miifeptefeDohbttetfethep | Bina the-tecbhiy tithe 240f Lotbaire i. of France, Did, aNd more hadnome , #f.they bay nothiene wit and about the fecand 02 thirdpirte of Benneth the twithall in like meafure of ertrentitic.as o {irnot that bing of Scotiano. to the offenfe and oucrth:olo of great multitudes. \"\~ Ehis Cgelredo; Cthetorcd twas the 30 tt nome hee irl entrance into this Landis controwsefey ae bee from Cerdicus the firft king of the CCiettfars bim into fvenfies anb therefore his parents aypoiry Lhe Gipson the Cngitthcoattsof Isent, sad {potlen the eof Tenet, the towne ot Southampton, and in the pare following they vettroien ©, yetcoks ab- 50 of GLlinchelter and bis cofen , perfuaded him to bee beie in Corntw -thepibadiablolate authozitic) thep Div tbat thep anditrgan dis reigness Délaypointed of thetr crpectation,mbreceiucdmanie 4° ner this realme of ngland,in the péere of our Ko: A difhonorable.o2 rather fue,that Sovtesought marie miractes bp him,both ted bin totherureaia thargeof a certeine fwoman, there bis difeate.qretw fo on bin, that be felling ttance, a8 though be hav biene dead, and after that he (uooenliearofe; ¢ bp charice caught a flaffe in bis batd, andran bp ano dotone Hheough bils and bales Anblafo about him as though be habbeene afraio ihich before thattid thep had infoies.Duntaneal: mad dogs. The nest night (as ttis fain) be gat him folong before proyetied of. ithe louthfultemte that to the top of the chard) (bp the belpe of certente tans Hholdtemaire in this Cgelren,Forat ahattine he bers thatfap there for tomkemen to ment therafe) mitniffren the faccamentof baptifrietehim jithoxt. sn there ran bp and dotone betie bangeroullie, bat lieafter be came intathis tumlo, heve sites the°font inthe envcame fafelte dotune, anblatd binto fepe Inith the o2vure of: His wornbe (ashath bene fatd:) bettwene thd men that toatchen the churdy that co ttherbpan Dunftane being troybteo tw mind; Bp night,¢ nbcit he atwaben,be maruellen holo he came thedrerd (faithhe):ann bis bleten mather, this thila there. Finale, recoucringbis oifeate bis parents " halipsmucto be' Gouthfull perfor. Zt hath barrie made hima paiek , and placed: him inthe abbeir of initten alfo,thatinhen he toas but tert pares ofiage, 30 Glattenburie,there he gaue bimfelfe to the reaping MD. beard that hisbother Cotard twas Hatire,be fo of fcriptures awd knowledge of bertue. wat as tell offended his mother ipith tueping, bicanfe fhe couln bis kinfantas certeine other bib ratfe a repost of hot fill bint,that baning no ropat hand, yc tohketas him,that be gaue not himfelfe fo much to the reading perso tyes that ftw before bir, adbeat him (o fore of (criptutes , a8 to charming, confuritg-and forcetoith them,that the bavalmof killed him idherebp he Tie,tihich be bttetlie denied:boiwbeitlearnenbewas fould never after abide to hane ante fuch candels ‘t1ded, ¢conld do manic pretie things both in banlighten before him. die twozke andother denies he bad god tkill in ma: This Cgeiren(astuztters fap) tas nothing. gt ficke and delighted mud therein, At length he grew hen to warlike enterpzifes,but was fonthfull, alos in (uch fausue,that he was abnanceninto the fernice et of iblenetfe,ann delighting inriotons utks,tubic) 4o of king Abelttaite, being knotoneto all men,cantep him to be evill fpoWponstime, as became toa gentlewomans ken of amongttbis one people,and nothing feared boute toftty bis barpe,amd hong the fame on the wall, imongt frangers. Weerebvpon the Danes thaters tbile hethapeda prtetts tole, the barpe fuapentte Stelle) roning on the feas » began to corteciuea began to plate apfalme , whichozaue the trbole bon wp fame; tobe occafion of ffomacy and courage ta . OfthisDamnttane manic things are recorev bp Inyiters , that befhouilo be of fuchbolinetfe ano bers rire Dnnffani, dtgat fo he confecrated him at dsinigiton bpon Dhar mes,as the manter then.twasjonthe 24 Dap of April, alttedhy, Dfwald archbithop of Porkey anvtenos ther bifhops. ‘ ‘ By Henke. Vil Malme: 3hf (as hattpbeetereported) DuntEarie then fain thatthe Cnglithpeople thoulo-uster convigne pu > mithment genevallie,tutty lofle of ancient liberties, 20 1o teenter this lc, ¢ twaring moze bolp and confident, moe befperate and benturons, {pared noforce 50: mitted no opportunitic, let 165 the Logs had theeatried thduln thootlte fall and come to pate , but the fame thoula not chance thtlest be was aline,tbo dien in the peere folloting,on the 25 of Maie,bring faturdaic, ; abilett helucdhere diveacth , anv alo after bis vex coal etn bone th Getlaren, Wis father Was" tarburietoas thought tohauve foreiene thisthing) 1¢ named Weozttan,andbis mother Cinifrive > tho John Capge, tr Osborne. ".. mothetfore refates tomnnoite Cgelren bing ,tehich bis ponth fetpias tofchale,cbere he fo profited,thar Ran-Higd. > bp themutther of: his trother, thonlo atteine-to the he ercelled allbis equals tage. Atterinard befell Souctintent >but at length he toas compellen nto ficheof an ague,tihich dered bint fo fore that it pane. ENTH BO Egelred fucceedeth Edward the hiftorie of England. perthe late reimenthzen psinces,Cgbert,AnelFane, Cogar,andothers, (that trthelr daies it might be: uit vas grotone fo mans fate,but notw trv , bet this Cgelred, though famine, peftilence ; anvi ' Wwarres,theftate thereof toast Haken, tovnen pps five Dotune,an iveakened on ech part; that rightlic: might the fcafon be: likericd: bate the old baker pares of inans life; abichithzongh fecblénetie ts not i t ableto-belpe thfelfe:unttaneaccybithop of Can ® See * tobe bpon bim the rule of that bukedome , ano toithy ucd in fo great opinion of bolineffe,as be in time bes Mee veres after was bantthed the tanb.About the 6° came abbat of Glattenburte: there ona time ag he twasin bis praters before the altarof S.George, be saute Na 02 Cthelgina baughter of earle Ggbert. Inthe fell afleepe: anbimagining ser "bt peere of his reigne, Cgelred maried one Clat Moen, Ninth peere of bis teigne , bpon occafion offtrife bes bim andthe bithop of Rodefter , be made Againtt the fame bifhop,wattcd his loxothips, befiegen the citie of Mochefter, till Duntian proMed the bithops peace with paiment of an bundzed gold. Ano bicante the 1. touly not agree = ‘be bithop tot thout moncie atthe onelie requeff in bis Dyeame, thatan dglie rough beare came towarhs fim twoith open mouth, and fet his forefert bpon his fhoulers reapie to deuoute bim, be tuopenlie twakeningfor feare , caught bis walking ffaffe itch be commoniie torent with, andlatv about bi, that all the shard) tang thereof,tothe great tomnder of fudas fooby. She Polychron; be made moze account of golp than of commonfale of bis plucking the binell bp the nofe fofth apatre of pinfozs , £2 tempting bim with toos men,tibile be was making a chalice: the great loue ofbimbeing the archbithop, themitchicts uhich that thelabie Cifleda neere Binflwoman to king A: velftane bare him to bir dieng bap, twftha great manite of other fuch like matters , J lcane as frinos agintiane,the faiv Dunfane dio fend him foo, ee, Moe of monic thanof &.Andzeto, patrone {be church of axachetter ano moze of couctonfnette lous, |