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London to Tiborn, and there hanged, hedyd, and quartered, and the heed sett upon London bregge; and his oo quarter at Hereford, another at
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Rempston, knyght, was dreynt faste be London bregge: and in this yere was the bataille in Smythfeld betwen John Walssh clerk, and Percyval
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London bregge for tretory: and in the same yere, the viij day of
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In this yere, aboughte the feste of Al Halwen, Isabell the kynges doughter of Fraunce was spoused to kyng Richard at Caleys, whiche afterward, on the viij day of Januer, was crowned quene at Westm '; at whos comynge to London the priour of Typtre in Essex, with othere viij persones, upon London bregge in the gret prees weren crowsed to the deth.
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Elthamward toward his citee of London; and ayens his comynge was ordeyned moche ryalte in London, that is to weten at London bregge, at the conduyt in Cornhill, at the gret conduyt in Chepe, and at the crosse in Chepe was mad a ryall castell, with angels and virgynes syngynge therinne; and so the kyng and hise presoners of Frensshmen reden thorugh London unto Westm 'to mete, and there the kyng abod stille.
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London bregge: and after this, a litel before Mighelmesse, the kyng and the quene sailed into Fraunce, to the kynges parlement of Fraunce.
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_] [Sidenote: Obit 'Katerine Re' Angl '.] [Sidenote: A tour with too arches of London bregge fel don.] [Sidenote: Obit' Joh'ne regine Angl '.] [Sidenote: the deth of the lyons.]
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Orlyons was sclayn with schot of a gonne.] [Sidenote: The mordryng of a widewe be a fals Breton.] [Sidenote: Here women maden an ende of the Breton.] [Sidenote: The duke of Norfolk was in perille at London bregge.]
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Januar, fyl doun a tour of London bregge toward Suthwerk, with too arches and al that stood therupon. [
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Roger Clyfford the yonger was droughned betwen Snowdon and Englessey, and manye othere also, whiche because there myghte nought abyde the comynge of the Walsshe men, unwysly, withoughten hors, passed the bregge of Penbroke. [
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