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Show The feuenth Booke of lous, and hbolie impertinent to sur purpofer onelie this J read, that though declaring of bis dcames: and biffons,be obteined in the time of king: agar, fitfE the bithopzike of CozceftPt, after of:London, elattof all theavcpbithopake afCanturbucie abut leaving Dunflane andthefonddenifes depending? . thertlicatterthepbadrefrethentyemntelnes, annte: V'Mln -_conerednetw ftrength ;theybegenrtoplap theie «sip -22? vpn thecommenozationof biskigyiwewillnonr roturnetotheomings pf Ggelexemfperbesttucy 1 thingsin thenertdapterias shancedinbistiiti:;: > weeds sot pmadiosd (ris go "TiteDatiesfide cach se Bees Mes ht EhohB FED aetiNOh Gobse Ht Theftate of Brithine fought to inuade bis DominionsWathphbatname fornrrthis monic (hihteh theDanesnow recetd) was:calleds «trite itis that herebpon thoyiceated from, their mot cruel) intafions.for atitnatibut -_pavts againe,idaing the like huttheefe bp their feny lable ituafibhs}asthey han bien bi foyes2Bp reafon bereof {uch feate¢camepponthe Cngtithpeaple,that thep delpatredto be abletorefiththe enintieseind sis |. 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Loge vefare yehan bantthe)ta be highanmerall y woining, abattellfoughtattaldonkillbrighrtodennlecf Effex andthemoftofhis ahuitjrenaaonatpounds KentLondontotwarnthe entmies, thobaning war: §«---tingigiucudicmfrom Alfrike, efcaprBatwaptith- Godacaileot Deuetthiteflaineyche Dancsin paidite thenslycompfitiom this they Piddont weutle ss Engliih fabicttstheynrafetheitcruclic®oasine;bocwict dehuietorciltienFadiedadictesas m; Egelr offe: twit bimearle Xuroly, Thismante wivfet forward out hurt.Shortly atter a greater naute of the=Danes caMe,andincdunterepiwtththe binge fet, fo that a Seeattumbsrofthe Loboners toete Maine' u ad Dales ender the erled Alikeand Turoldajfive ealtorout. 26 ail the kings thips taken 2 fooaltrike Witeatratto, Bitribe at etait pat withheDans,hifipand fouldiefs arctaed fc, for punithtd is asfonne / akepreat panecay rar ofthis lankybeh 7 - Gosand are repelled with dithonor, they druie king Egelred to buy peace ofthém for 16000 pounds; Aulafe king of Not uiwey ishonorablicinterteinéd of Epelred, 0 whomelhe furnedto.theDanes fine. MattiWeft.maketh iqo- comnitric, toot oc etlati ‘ report = his mies 5 ; 9 that alfabein Math,Web, eb hetngiante af the chiete Sapteins shite fab adventifed tyemby fozetvarning.of the-banger that inastotwarh them , and thatiben they {youtovome Posie id isiegdecumatpede a ‘on tototning, thefane Alfriteliter traito: fled fo'the featingfofarch bhildingofDur- saeepas ates fopon nereffitie being put: to Right ut ham towne and the aan ‘Wil. Malm. Mart. Weftm, be Danes inaade this Isnd, olenped atvay toith them » bit the other capteins of all thofe that iwere fort Thefecond Chapter, thereity } 4. Hortlic after the beceale ne ofDunttane, the Danesine Fes .uaded this.realine, on-each -_efcaped, though with mud) paine, haning plaicd the GpZcountric HoeWwading.and (polling the timo miterable meth the Danes that inhabited Cumberland and wafteth the countrie, thesummerferfhire, menarefiled 3 the miferable ftaxe of the realmein thofe daies;the Englifhbloud mixed with the Danes.and Britaines sand what inconueniches grewthetypon,the difordered gouernemens ofking Egel~ red, fickneffes vexing the people', treafon inthe-nobles, the tribute paid to the Danes vamercifullieinhanfed, the realme brought tobepgeries king Egelred bypolitike perfuafion and counlell marcieth Emma the duke of Normandies daughter,ypon what occafion the Normanspretended gtitle ro the tke trattozous part oncebefore, and pet was reconHens. Hum -ctleptothebings fauopagatne, Upon this mifchiefe Teton foie, Theparrivedinfome soroughthp the father, the king now take bis forme OM, nic places atonce., that the . Aigar,and coufedhis eiesta be put out. "7 eae nt. Alias wece: Derpozt. H.Hunt Simon Dun, Danes van- Someof them fpotled a place 0) totyne called Wich port, and from thence palling farther into the coun, trie, tucre met with by the Cngtithmen, hbo giving thembattell, loft their capteine Goda: but pet thep quithen, Got the victorte,and beat the Danes outof the field, Simon Dun, confufion.Simon Dunel. faith,that the Cnglihmen and fo that part of the Dantlh armie twas brought to {ir béed Iwan the fielo bere, but not without great ¢rowne ofEngland, they conquer the whole land, what order king 2 _ the fametintetwas sBambzongh veffroie)o -- ‘ or eee the Eee maimersencnatinr th initde iwatked countrie of 1 i cither five that riuer, Another the uriajiorn Englithimen danthente twereallemblen to at 2, ¢ ned, the capteine cn aecaneinen. ee Egelred tooke to kill all the Daneswithinhis kingome, andwhatriile'thcy barein.chisrealme yer they were murdered,the thraldome ofthe Eng~ litpeople vnder them,whercof the word Lordanefprang. The third Chapter. Godtuin,zave catacene tunes cae a Wel € £2. the ninitenth pere of fathers fine, began to flie atvap, and cfcaped , fo gt nl uing the orcafion ef the ouertizot thati btedon ihing Cgelreds reigne, the .. their people: 13ut by toztters itthoolee cere, Godacarie ot tolle. For befives Goda (tho bp reportof the fame °° that atter the Danesfome had deffroien ail the nox Aotgaaaa MateVVelk, author tas Carle of Meuonthire) there died ane ther valiant man of warre named Streniwold, Jun tht pore 991, Weighton carle of CMler,at Maldon = -_ o - armic neDanes (thich onder t leavers Jaline and Guthmond bad {oilers parts, as thep {pred abzoad twithout oer and goo arvaie, the peopleofthe counteie fell b Jon themt,ant flue fomeof them, andibafen the ine Dtber of the Danes witha haute of 94 thips enitered the - arn ! ae Snard -citie, anbatfaied tofet ton tire : but the citizens & Dee valiantlie Ciphivich) and was there ouercommeand Qaine with at . oe penple ap fathe Dancs ov place the wictorie, eeainae 7 ‘ond at fre after defe Duntane) a comtpofition tas taken with the ‘€enthoutew> Danes,fo that for the fumof ten thonfann pounds ponds pao Mbe.patedtothem by the king, they thoulvcouy to the Danes, Nantnotto trouble bis fubicas aniefurther, Hhis Danegut, tnanietwas called Danegitto: Dane monic, md . ersteae thepeople.Aithoughothertakethbatto emaos pm twas gitien buito fir Danes as defen telnn "eae teteined in bis fernice,to m Ather Danes andenimics that with dithonoz.Zhen thepfell to an tnaitcothe coun: HenHust -_tries of Cffer,kent, Sutfer.and Wamfbire,anvceat Wl fednot till thep had infoxced the bing to compound --e i z : ioe ; reedoeaen eee Sensi Woreourr, thereas they intered that pere at =o Southampton, the king procured Qulafe kingof the Pozinegtanstocome wnto Anoener (iebereat that time be lap) wpon pledges teceturd of the king fo is fafereturne. Chbegus bithop of Wiindefter, " and Duke Ctheltwold twere appointed bp king Egel utate bo red to bring Anlafe onto bim in moft bonevable m=? y Pao? -_ner.Lhe fame time twas Aulafe baptifeo,king gel dex re2 be aducrfifer thereof by fuch as wereof alfaice og tonfangulititie to them . 3fo2 (as Caxton, Polychr. and others fap)the Cngii blond twas fo mired with Of the novilitie and commons,ahich hadnoton the one fide a parentof fone of therm, Waherebp it came fo'patle, that netther the fecret pirpofes of the Kirig could be concealed till thep might fake dueeffect;swither thefr alfemblies prour quiet Wwithoufquarelling and taking of parts. $panie allo beitig Cent fo2th with their povers oneivap (fthilef the king vent fo make reliance another) Did revolt to his en{mies , and furnedtheit Tons go againtt bint (as pou hauedeard of Cihike anbhis compli¢es atid hall read of mante others) fo that it hasrio matticll that Cgelren (pen nobetter and pet twas he as valiant as atte.of his ppedeceiors , although the monks fauonr bitin not tt thete: tugt, fings ; becanfe he Demaniced ald of them totpara his Warres, and thas nothing fatiozable to theirletwo HppottifieSut that isa hing if bis fabieds be not loiall' What is @realme, ifthe common twealth be Diuived ¢ Wp peaces concord, of fmall beginnings / Danes failed about Come 50 great aid famous kingdontes bane off tines process Ded; Mhereas by difcorthe greate hinghorms bauer dfiner bene brought toruine. Andiitprouen here, Seuerne fea , thep robbed ¢ fo? tthileff privat quarels are'purtaed ; the general & toke preies int the coatts of g wall, and commiting fnito the 2 Denonthire ¢ Southwales, eS SSNS Cand landitig at' WHicheport, ther burned bp the conutrie , aid camé about onto Petoithitreet on the fouth coatt, and lo artiuing in themionth of Canter fater,cariic ontoHLtfo2, and pp aepereniarnieame oe 2Dees . E F aos Mrthe fane pete , and tn the 13 peere of king 6o were muanetoan some : oa -%thet abe --- Cgelreds reigne, ther the landwas on each foe loffe, fo that thep tere soardnate depart thence 4 94 (ose afMicred , walted and baried bythe Danes, Kutch coucced the fame as thep bad bene grathons 167 fvord , they attic at Rochelter, andconquer that of the Danes and Weitains, tho teere like ent the Kentijhmen infield, king Egelred ouercom- 30 Miesto the Cnglithmen, that there tas almoft foto hey: alfo(ag the forte Mate. os faith) a inetyahea: nicofthe Danith roucre as thep fien atnay, tind fac agreatnumbet;anvaltotoke ie thip of Sant Aifrike twit his fonloters ¢ armioz, but be bimfelfe the hiftorie of England. The Danesiinuading the weft parts-of this land make great hauocke byfire and the bings fet, as Theovzen;.C tart; anoeiciven, so purlued the Danes, tobe oneoftheirfyips said uc mintter, sf mdertbeDanes. Herlandtating geeat (potlesinthe fame, Abont the popinile, cedreceining bintat the: fonttitone, ato fo he prornty fare ttine,o2 Tyoitlie atter,the Danes twith thetr na- Loot. feoricute after fo make atti¢ war within this land, uie,returning outof MonnAndis, came vnto Cr- Exmouth. Ayo tecetutiig. gteat. gifts of the king,be returned mouth,and there affanites tij¢ cattell, ‘but thep teere iitobistountri¢, ‘and Kept his promife faithfullie: repelled by them that Kept it. After this thep fpread Hat the euils tobe not fo an end., for other of the abzoad oucr all the coutitrie, creretiing their accuttoc Danes tprang vp,asthep Had bene the headsofthe mcd trade of ocHroteng all before them forth fre ferpent Ipod, fone of thenrenier being reabdie to anid finer. Dhe men of Hummerfetthire fright trouble the quiet fate of the Cnglifh nation, twitthem at Pentho, but the Danes got the tyer Pantie : Jalelind, Aboutthis feafon,that is to fay;inthe perre of ont fomDun.- LN 95, bifhop Aloaine tiich was fled from Che- ro band, Thus the fate of the realme in thofe dates Was 995 fhor inthe fret (otherwife called Cunccefter)\with Devie miferable, for there Manted worthie chieiaing thebodie of faint Cuthbert for feare of the maton torule the people, ard to chaftife them then thep pio ‘pfDaries, bute Rippon, brought the fante bodic Amite. There was notrutt ithe noble men, fore - now tnto Durhant, ato there beganthe foundatton Uerie one impugned others doing, andpet would ata, of a church;to that the feeofthat bihopathe twas from hot deuife hich twato deale With better lbelihod, thenceforth there eftablitfeo, and the tuads iwere Wiben thep affentbler in couticell, and thoulo haue Dilagremens there cut dotwiie, tebicy beforethat tine couercd and Occupied their heads in dewifing remedies for the Sith councele ouergreln that place, bherebpon tt began firf to be hitifehiefe of the tontmon wealth , they turited their ozs What2 (retin inbabiten. Carle then, fo gouerned that com Frutt it bain trie,greatlie furtheren the bifhopin this tuozke , fo 20 purpofe bnto altercation, about fuc) frifes,contet_ fiows and quarels as each one hav againt other, and that all the people tubabiting bettwene.theriuers of fuiffeted the generalcafe to lie Hill in the Due. and Debentoon, Coquid and Theis, caine togither to riv.the ads, ifat anie fine there was anie gad conclufionagre: =, and tobelpe fortvards the builping of the curd and ed bpbiv, for the withtanding of fhe entitie 5 ¢ rer * "fofuite there, : léfe of the commion wealth anor fonld the eniini¢ Cates! Die Affaires are btferlie neglected: anv ubilett' ed) nae fion fhe to preferte bir otwne aliance; the Hla it (elfe ig like fobecomea defers. P5ut to prdeeed With ore monatticall titers: certes theplap all the fault inthe king fateng that he was a man gitien tone gwderercite; he deligh» there Watted all afme: them With foceof fire. Thep bummed, amongif other places; the moniaticrie OF Go fedin flefilie lattes and tiotons bankettings, and {ill fougit Waies holv to Gather of bis fubtecs febat Dypdulfe at EMmgitocke. After this thep caine anight be got/as well bp onlawiull mcanesasey Dorcetihire , arid patted through the counttte fheribife / $07 he Would fod Fethew 02 for berte inal ChemtforWith Lame ano fire,-not fring arte that offered to A2% Tet them.he Tahiepore alto thep fofsarned tt the dg. sitet Bight , atis treed wpon fpoiles4 pietes tee Citar ‘Heptoke in ite and Sulfer:At length thep Seg gat Mitothe Dhames, arid (OY therinct of web» mag, DeParriuen at axometter. Dhe Mertenaller ther andfought with the Dares', but they ‘eee onidiand fo left the feltothe aries. AE Tarr this, the fais anes railevmts pomnandte, ¢ SWhilhigSgcicententmtoCumberlro,ehyererthe Shuteinbabitediigreat numbers;honttehe otiet» FANG with forewate | and twatkedAlmiott allCunt ¢ light cautesdithertt bisnatinédabiecs,andcaufe Betnement of them'to "fevdite their otwne pollefitons for great Juices of monte . Wefises thefe opprelitons , Db ‘ners kinds of fretinetl's vered the people alo as the Dladie Air} !and hot: burning agues thie then va e Gen though 'tetand, fo that manic died thereof. Sichnefi fach Htdnnée bf meantsthetetore;that through bens the oftheliig)}the teeaton anipiy PP oes danemcwmbnitic, the lacke Of gudorer and erreaton tn Dli¢ comredtion amongt the péopleyandby fathother the nobuitie. Kourges aw viithaps as aftiiaes the cageee on |