This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1770 Excerpt: ...to these Thinges, it was ordenid that the Puke of York fhould go Northward, and subdew the Quene, And yn Christimes Weke they mette by Wakeseld, and there was flayne the Duke of York, the Erie pf Rutheland his second Sunne, Syr Thomas Neville. The Erie of Salisbyrt was taken, and John Harow of London, Capitayne of Fcote Men, and Hansupne of Hulle, the which were behedid at Pontfracte. The Erie of March beyng yn Shrobbesbyn desirid Help tq advenge his Fathers Deth, and goyng into Wales had at CaqMnrtimtrs delmas after Victory at Mortimers Crosse agayne the Erie of fcrosi. Penbrok of Wilshire. The Duke of Northfolk, the Erie of Warwik, and his Yg.ts. Brother Arphebisshop of York, having the King with them, faught with the Quene and Prince at S. Albans, and lost the, Felde. And the King taken owt of theyr Custpdy, and they fledde. Anone after the Erie of Marche and Warwjke mette witb, - they Bandes on Cotesholde. The King and Quene hering of this caussid the" Lorde Boneville, and Syr Thomas Cryel, which were taken on the Yorney done on Shrofteusday, to be behedid, and fled from 6. Albanes Northwarde. The Duches of York, hering of the Lofle of the Feeld at 5. Aibane, fled to Utrecte over the Se with her 2. yong Sunnes George and Richard. Edwarde Erie of March, by cause King Henry had broken Convenauptes, was made King at Westminster anno D.?459. And strayte King Edwarde rode Northward, and at Towsi 4-. ult. ton, not far from York, on Palmes Sunday advengid his F-? p.-.i.E.4.itiiers Deth, aud wan the Feld, where were flayn xx. M. People on both Parties. The Erie of Northumbreland, the Lorde Clisford, Syr John Nevel the Erie of Westmerlandes Brother, and Andrew Trollop were killid at this tyme. f Sic. i H-t vox Us eccurrit. King...