By Thames And Cottswold: Sketches of the Country

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By Thames And Cottswold: Sketches of the Country
Hutton William Holden
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So Sir Simon the old came on Monday iwis, To a town beside Worcester that Kempsey called is.
On the Tuesday to Evesham he went in the morning And there he let for him and his folk priests masses sing.
AT BROADWAY.
He was to have met the young Sir Simon his son who was marching from Alcester, but Edward the King's son was upon him first, marching to the north of the town, and the massed array showed the earl that his foes had learnt the trade of war only too well. In the thick of the fight Henry
... the E[ing, says the Melrose Chronicle, was put by the barons that he might die with them. ''Being unable to fight like the others he kept calling out at the top of his voice, 'I am Henry, the old King of England*; swearing sometimes ' by the love of God,* at other times ' by Gt>d*s head,' and constantly affirming that he was the King ; and he cried to the men who were 185 BY THAMES AND COTSWOLD hitting at him, ' Do not hit me, I am too old to fight.* It was his use and wont to swear such oaths as these.

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