This yere kyng Edward landid in the North with fewe people, and came to London on Sher Thursday, and toke his journey furth ageyne on Eastre even; and upon Eastre day met with therle of Warwik and marquys Mountague his brother at Barnet, and there slewe them with moch other people: and than was quene Margret and prynce Edward hir sone with theare compeigny, landid in the West; and kyng Edward met them at Tewkesbury; and there was the prynce slayne with many others: and while the kyng was there, came the bastard Faconbrige with shipmen and moche other people to London, and firid at London brige biside seint Katerynes and without Algate: and afterward the kyng rode into Kent with moch people, and assid the contrey at moch money for theire risyng.
REX EDWARDUS QUARTUS. [1472-1476.]
| Wil’ Edward, maior. | John Aleyne. Vic’. | Ao. xijo. |
| John Shelley. |
This yere after Cristmas apperid a blasyng sterre, and contynnued v weke and more.
| Will’ Hapton, | Thomas Bledlowe. Vic’. | Ao. xiijo. |
| maior. | John Browne. | |
| John Tate, maior. | Robert Billisdon. Vic’. | Ao. xiiijo. |
| Will’m Stokker. |
This yere was a grete watche upon seint Petres nyght, the kyng beyng in the Chepe; and there fill affrey bitwixt men of his household and the constablis; wherfore the kyng was gretely displeasid with the cunstablis.
| Robert Drape, maior. | Thomas Hille. Vic’. | Ao. xvo. |
| Edmond Shaa. |
This yere the kyng askid of the people grete goodes of theire benevolence, to gone over the see and so passid to Caleis, and so furth into Picardie; and there upon a brige, kyng Lewes of Fraunce and he spake togider, and toke appointment bitwixt them upon certen mariages and certen money in hand, and l ml crownes of sterling money yerely to be sent to the kyng out of Fraunce, duryng theire lives and a year after, so to be paide: and the kyng retourned ageyne over into England.
REX EDWARDUS QUARTUS. [1476-1481.]
| Rob’t Basset, maior. | Hugh Brice. Vic. | Ao. xvjo. |
| Rob’t Colwich. |