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Page 163
... entred into the abbey in dyvers places : and soo the monke saved hym- selfe as well as he might , and went to Mortayne . Whan therle and his company wer entred into thabbey , he com- maunded that all shulde be put to the swerde , they ...
... entred into the abbey in dyvers places : and soo the monke saved hym- selfe as well as he might , and went to Mortayne . Whan therle and his company wer entred into thabbey , he com- maunded that all shulde be put to the swerde , they ...
Page 214
... entred into the lodgynges of the Frenche lordes , for there were none to resyst them all were at the skirmysshe . Thane sir Gaultier went streyght to sir Charles of Bloys tent , and founde there the two knyghtes prisoners , sir Hubert ...
... entred into the lodgynges of the Frenche lordes , for there were none to resyst them all were at the skirmysshe . Thane sir Gaultier went streyght to sir Charles of Bloys tent , and founde there the two knyghtes prisoners , sir Hubert ...
Page 398
... entred into the first gate ; than the capitayne closed the wycket after them with a bolt and locked it nat ; thanne sir Wyllyam sayde , Opyn the seconde gate , ye may well ynough without any danger . The captayne opyned the wycket and ...
... entred into the first gate ; than the capitayne closed the wycket after them with a bolt and locked it nat ; thanne sir Wyllyam sayde , Opyn the seconde gate , ye may well ynough without any danger . The captayne opyned the wycket and ...
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