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Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 This yoong prince, hauing with prosperous suc|cesse obteined so glorious a victorie in the mortall battell at Towton, and chased all his aduersaries out of the realme, or at the least waies put them to si|lence, returned after the maner and fashion of a tri|umphant conquerour, with great pompe vnto Lon|don; where according to the old custome of the realme, he called a great assemblie of persons of all degrees, and the nine & twentith daie of Iune was at West|minster with solemnitie crowned and annointed king. ¶ In which yeare, this king Edward called his high court of parlement at Westminster, in the which, the state of the realme was greatlie reformed, and all the statutes made in Henrie the sixt his time (which touched either his title or profit) were reuoked.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 3 In the same parlement, the earle of Oxford far striken in age, and his sonne and heire the lord Aw|breie Uéer, either through malice of their enimies, or for that they had offended the king, were both, with diuerse of their councellors, attainted, and put to exe|cution; which caused Iohn earle of Oxford euer after to rebell. There were also beheaded the same time, sir Thomas Tudenham knight, William Tirell, and Iohn Montgomerie esquiers, and after them diuerse others. Also after this, he created his two yoonger brethren dukes, that is to saie, lord George duke of Clarence, lord Richard duke of Glocester; and the lord Iohn Neuill, brother to Richard earle of War|wike, he first made lord Montacute, and afterwards created him marques Montacute.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 Beside this, Henrie Bourchier brother to Thomas archbishop of Canturburie, was created earle of Es|sex; and William lord Fauconbridge was made earle of Kent. To this Henrie lord Bourchier, a man highlie renowned in martiall feats, Richard duke of Yorke long before this time, had giuen his sister Eli|zabeth in mariage, of whome he begat foure sonnes, William, Thomas, Iohn, and Henrie: the which William being a man of great industrie, wit, and prouidence in graue and weightie matters, maried the ladie Anne Wooduile, descended of high paren|tage, whose mother Iaquet was daughter to Peter of Lutzenburgh earle of saint Paule, by the which Anne he had lord Henrie earle of Essex, one daugh|ter named Cicile, maried to Water lord Ferrers of Chartleie and an other called Isabell, which died vn|maried.

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