The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the Fifteenth Century

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Fabyan speaks here of "the sprynge of Jesse, wherin was shewyd the genelogy of our blessed Lady. " ^ Angelis suis. Angelus suus, MS.
*= de. This word is crossed through as if it were positively inaccurate, and the sentence read " Angelus suus mandavit te. " ^ Longitudinem — in eum. So in MS.
• meum, eum, MS. ; see Ps. Xc. (xci. ) 11, 16. ' aldyrmen. Aldyrman, MS.
176 GKEGOETf'S CHEONICLE.
A"D. "i732. 3. "^"^^ ^^™y'' I J°''" °'"'y 1 Anno xi».
Majre of London I John Padjsley i Ande that same yere
... be ganne the generalle consayle at Basyle of alle Crystyn londys ; and thedyr come the Parganers, that ys to saye they of Parge;* and Mayster Perrys, clerke, of Ingelonde, a regeaunte ^ and a herytyke, come from Oxforde thedyr whym *= as an hery tyke ; and there were many artyculys and poyntys of the fay the determyte ande spokyn. And soo they party de, and wente agayn unto Prage why the owte any lettynge ; and the cause was for they of Prage hadde worthy clerkys of oure faythe in plegge for hem of Prage for to goo save and come save, and ellys they hadde gon to the fyre, as moste men supposyd.

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