The greate Caem.
This yere, that is to seye the yere of oure lord a mlcclxvij, began the empire of Tartaryn, the whiche emperour is called the grete Cane; and he is now holden grettest and most myghty lord of alle the world. In this yere the kyng held his parlement at Marleburgh, in the octaves of seynt Martyn, where, be the assent of alle the nobles and choson comoners of Engelond, were mad the statuts called the Statuts of Marleburgh.
| Id’m custos. | Walter Hervy. | Ao. liijo. |
| Wiliam Duremsone. |
This yere Octobouns the popes legat held his counseyll at seynt Poules in London.
| Hugo Fitz Thom’s, custos. | Th’ Basyng. | Ao. liiijto. |
| Rob’t Cornhill. |
T’us s’c’i Edward.
This yere the kyng lete translate ayeyne the body of seynt Edward into a precious schryne; and there weren alle the lordes spirutuelx and temporelx of Engelond. And in the xvj day of March the kyng ordeyned that no man schulde gon ought of the citee of London be water no be londe to regrate ony Hoc Ao concessit civib’ Londo’.vitaile. Also in this yere after Estren the kyng graunted to the citezens of London alle there liberties and fraunchises. And on the morwe of seynt Lucye the virgyne was T’re mot’.gret erthequake aboughte evesong tyme.
REX HENRICUS T’CIUS. [1270-1272.]
| John Adryan, m’. | Walter Potter. | Ao. lvto. |
| John Taillour. |
In this yere Edwarde the kynges sone, in the feste of Philip and Jacob, tok his vyage into the holy lond with manye othere grete lordes bothe of Engelond and of other londes.