Ther fon hedontha wiva nocht, tha famna nocht, tha mangertne nocht, and therof hedon al hjara megum nocht and al hjara frjundum and athum.
Tha Selandar hedonfelo fon hjara storeste knapum rawed, thi moston vppa hjara benka roja, and fon hjara storeste toghtera vmb ther by bern to tejande.
To jenst-vr tha Denamarka and that Juttarland hedon wi folkplantinga mith en burchfam, dana wonon wi kaper and yser, bijvnka tar, pak and svma or bihof.
Hjud ne kv ni thvrade ninman ne bilywa, and alle weron blyde, that hja buta were, bihalva wif and bern hedon wi ella abefta leten, thach wi weron to leden mith liftochtum and orlochtuch.
Tha Gola, [40] alsa heton tha sandalinga prestera Sydon-is, tha Gola hedon wel sjan thet et land ther skares bifolkad was and fer fon there Moder were.
Hedon svme seliga ekkorum frjundskip sworen, alsa leton hja alra mannalik to manlik orum kvma, mith grate stat leton hja than hjara noma in en bok skriva, thrvch hjam that bok thera frjundskip heten, after dam warth ferst halden.
By it the king granted to William, count of Albemarle, free borough rights in Hedon so that his burgesses there might hold of him as freely and quietly as the burgesses of York or Lincoln held of the king.
According to tradition the men of Hedonreceived a charter of liberties from King Aethelstan, but there is no evidence to prove this or indeed to prove any settlement in the town until after the Conquest.
At that time Hedon was one of the chief ports in the Humber, but its place was gradually taken by Hull after that town came into the hands of the king.
In 1280 it was found by an inquisition that the men ofHedon "were few and poor" and that if the town were demised at a fee-farm rent the town might improve.
This very ancient custom is called Hedon Sittings or Statutes.
It is customary once a year for men and women servants out of place to assemble in the market places of Hedon and Patrington, the two chief towns in Holderness, and there to await being hired.
And remember, as I inculcated to you before, for your comfort, Hedon and Anaides.
In this play, Anaides and Hedon are represented as being jealous of Crites, and as seeking by underhand means to bring him into discredit.
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