Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 In this yere queene Elianor being then in the citie of London, on the last of Februarie was deliuered of hir second sonne named Henrie. N. Triuet. Matth. Paris. Matth. West. William Pe|uerell dishe|rited. About the same time also, William Peuerell of Notingham a noble man and of great possessions was disherited by the king for sorcerie and witchcraft, which he had practi|sed to kill Ran [...]fe earle of Chester, as it was reuea|led openlie, and brought to light. In accomplishing of which hainous crime and detestable act, many o|thers were of counsell, and found giltie with him, which escaped not vnpunished.
Compare 1577 edition: 1 On the tenth of Aprill, king Henrie assembled the EEBO page image 66 péeres & great lords of his realme togither at Wal|lingford, [...]ic. Treuet. and caused them to sweare allegiance vnto his eldest sonne William: prouiding, that if he chan|ced to die, Matth. Paris. Nic. Treuet. Hugh de Mortimer. The castell of Cleberie. then they should doo the like vnto his bro|ther Henrie. Also whereas Hugh de Mortimer had fensed his castels against king Henrie, he besieged the same, and taking the castell of Cleberie, he de|stroied it. Wherevpon, the foresaid Hugh shortlie af|ter was at peace with the king, and surrendred to him the two castels of Wigmore and Bridgenorth, which hitherto he had holden. Moreouer, whereas there was variance kindled betwixt the king, and Roger Fitz Miles of Glocester (who was earle of Hereford) for the lands of Glocester,Roger Fitz Miles. that variance was also quenched: for after the same Roger was dead, his brother Walter succeeding him in the earl|dome of Hereford, was constreined to depart with the citie of Glocester, which the king held and retei|ned in his owne hands.
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1 In the second
yeare of his reigne, king Henrie went to Yorke,
Anno Reg. 2. The king go|eth into the north. The castell of Scarborough Wil. Paruus. Nic. Treuet. The death of the kings son William.