By force of this act king Henrie thought himselfe firmelie set on a sure foundation, not néeding to feare any storme of aduerse fortune.
There a great manie engines to this daie no where seene, there an excéeding sort of vessels conteining poison in them were kept in store, which he had aforehand prouided to cast out to the destruction of the said towne.
Yet amongst the rest, they especially laboured to intrape =Elias=, who was excéeding zealous.
He maried his daughter Ethelswida or rather Elstride vnto Baldwine earle of Flanders, of whome he had two sonnes Arnulfe and Adulfe, the first succéeding in the erledome of Flanders, and the yoonger was made earle of Bullogne.
He had in excéeding fauour Wolstan archbishop of Yorke that liued in his daies, for whose sake he greatlie inriched that bishoprike.
Sidenote: The order of the procéeding in this appeale.
The colours of the cloth of cotten wool was excéeding fine, and the fethers natural.
And one of the things that was to bée séene in those fayres, was the earthen vessell, which was excéeding curious and fine.
And hys valiaunt Souldiers recouered double courage, & those who hated him began to honour him: and in conclusion he departed from thence excéeding welbeloued of all his company.
A garmët with halfe sléeues of feathers of excéeding fine colours.
Procéeding therefore from the head, it first of all receiueth [Sidenote: Couus.
For standing vpon their reputation and libertie, they ruffle and roist it out, excéeding in apparell, and hanting riotous companie (which draweth them from their bookes vnto an other trade.
Certes this fruitfulnesse was not vnknowne vnto the Britons long before Cæsars time, which was the cause wherefore our predecessors liuing in those daies in maner neglected tillage, and liued by féeding and grasing onelie.
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