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Compare 1577 edition: 1 In his daies manie learned men liued, as Gef|frey Uinesaufe, Simon Fraxinus aliàs Ash, Ada|mus Dorensis, Gualter de Constantijs first bishop of Lincolne and after archbishop of Rouen, Iohn de Oxford, Colman surnamed Sapiens, Richard Ca|nonicus, William Peregrine, Alane Te [...]kesburie, Simon Thurnaie, Bale, who being an excellent philosopher but standing too much in his owne conceit, vpon a sudden did so forget all his knowledge in learning, that he became the most ignorant of all other, a pu|nishment (as was thought) appointed him of God, for such blasphemies as he had wickedlie vttered, both against Moses and Christ. Geruasius Dorobernen|sis, Iohn Hanwill, Nigell Woreker, Gilbert de Hoiland, Benet de Peterburgh, William Parnus a moonke of Newburgh, Roger Houeden, Hubert Walter, first bishop of Salisburie and after archbi|shop of Canturburie, Alexander Theologus, of whome yee haue heard before, Geruasius Tilberien|sis, Syluester Giraldus Cambrensis, who wrote manie treatises, Ioseph Deuonius, Walter Mapis, Radulfus de Diceto, Gilbert Legley, Mauricius Morganius, Walter Morganius, Iohn de Forde|ham, William Leicester, Ioceline Brakeland, Ro|ger of Crowland, Hugh White aliàs Candidus that wrote an historie intituled Historia Petroburgensis, Iohn de saint Omer, Adam Barking, Iohn Gray an hi|storiographer and bishop of Norwich, Walter of Couentrie, Radulphus Niger, &c. Sée Bale Scripto|rum Britanniae centuria tertia.

Thus farre king Iohn.
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Henrie the third, the eldest sonne of king Iohn.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 _HEnrie, the third of that name, the eldest sonne of K. Iohn, a child of the age of nine yeres, began his reigne ouer the realme of England the ninetéenth day of Octo|ber, Anno Reg. 1. in the yeare of our Lord 1216, in the seuenth yeare of the emperour Frederike the second, and in the 36 yeare of the reigne of Philip the second king of France.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 Immediatlie after the death of his father king Iohn,William Mar+shall earle of Penbrooke. William Marshall earle of Penbroke, gene|rall of his fathers armie, brought this yoong prince with his brother and sisters vnto Glocester, and there called a councell of all such lords as had taken part with king Iohn. Anon after it was once openlie knowne, that the sonnes and daughters of the late deceassed prince were brought into a place of safetie, a great number of the lords and cheefe barons of the realme hasted thither (I meane not onelie such as had holden with king Iohn, but also diuerse other, which vpon certeine knowledge had of his death, were newlie reuolted from Lewes) in purpose to aid yoong king Henrie, to whome of right the crowne did ap|perteine.

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