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[5] But whensoeuer it
chanced, it is to be thought, that there was no truce at that present
betweene the two realmes, but that the warre
was rather open, sith diuerse English rebels still remained in
Scot|land,
Hall.
and were there succored to the high displeasure of king Henrie. ¶ By
authoritie of the parlement that all this time continued, the Britons that
serued the quéene, with two of hir daughters were banished the realme.
Robert Halome chancellor of Oxford, as then being in the popes court at
Rome,Robert Ha|lome archb. of Yorke. was
crea|ted archbishop of Yorke. ¶Moreouer the same time, the pope gaue vnto
Thomas Langlie the bishoprike of Durham,
which by the death of Walter Skirlow was then void. In the summer of this
yeare, the la|die Philip the kings yoonger daughter was sent ouer to hir
affianced husband, Erike king of Denmarke, Norwaie,
The king and the queéne brought hir to Lin where she tooke
ship|ping.
Tho. Walsi.