The fourteenth belonged to Mr. Treasurer Cheny, Lord of the Cinque Ports: His guydon a red cross, and half a fose in a sun-beam black: spears and pensils. Some of these bands of men of armes consisted of an hundred, and some of fifty.
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The xxj day of may wa6 a car#t-load of beef brought away from a butcher
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fforfett be cause he wold nott sell y#t according to the
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proclamasyon wa6 proclamyd ye vj# [king Edward the vjth]
The xxvj day of may came in to f#[anchurch]
pryche a goodly may poll a6 youe h#[ave seen. It was]
pentyd whyt & gren & ther ye me & #[women did]
wher a bowt ther neke baldryke6 #[of white &]
gren ye gyant ye more6 danse & y#[e]
had a castyll in ye myd wt pensel9 & #
plasy6 of sylke & gyldyd & ye sam #[day the]
lord mayre by consell causyd yt to be# [taken]
done & & broken for I haue not sene#
The vij day of junj ye duke of northhu#mberland
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& dyuer6 of ye kyng9 consell sat at yel#d Hall (Guild Hall) to hear
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serten causy6 & toke vp my lord mayr & # his
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bredurne for vetell be cause he lokyd #[not]
to yt & for sellyng of ye sam & odur ca#[uses]
The xj day of junj came rydyng to london# [my]
lade mare grase thrugh london vnto saynt john#[s]
wt a goodly compeny of getyll me & gentyll wome
The xiij day of junj rod thrugh london vnto#
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ye towre warffe my lade mare grase ye kyng syst-
& toke her barge to grewyche ye kyng9 courte
& so cam a gayn at vj a cloke at nyght & so landyd
at ye towre & so vnto saynt john6 beyond swyth feld
The xv day of junj wa6 bered baptyst borow ye
melener wt owt crepull gatte in saynt gyll9 pryche
wt a penon a cote armur & a harold & wt xxiiij stayffe6
torchy6 & so xxiiij pore me bere them & mony mornar6
in blake & ye compeny of ye clarke wher ther & y6
plase wa6 hangyd wt blake & arem6 vj dosen