After this, on the next morning he boldlie gaue battell to his enimies, so that a sore and cruell fight insued betwixt them.
Héerevpon insued cruell warre, in so much that in the end Venutius became enimie also to the Romans.
About the first daie of March, there began sore raine and tempestuous weather, whereof insued great flouds, as before in the beginning of the yeare passed, had chanced, though not dooing so much hurt as before.
And a turbarie thereby compassed about with water and marresse was so dried vp, that neither grasse nor mire remained, after which insued an earthquake.
This yeare there fell great abundance of raine, and therevpon insued morren of beasts: also corne so failed this yeare, that a quarter of wheat was sold at fortie shillings.
And vpon that insued great barrennesse, as well of the sea, as the land, neither of them yeelding such plentie of things as before they had doone.
After this insued great mortalitie by pestilence, so that much youth died euerie where, in cities and townes, in passing great numbers.
Herevpon insued a sore conflict, and manie an hardie man was beaten to the ground.
From hence to the infamous excommunication of England in king Iohns daies, wherevpon insued the resignation of his crownes and dominions to the pope, are eight septenaries or 56.
Cair Dour, now Dorchester it selfe, sometime the throughfare from Wales and the west countrie to London, which insued vpon this fact, is easie to be seene.
The English host entring the citie, began to fight with the Danes, by reason whereof a sore battell insued betwixt them: but in the end the [Sidenote: Osbright and Ella kings of Northumberland slaine.
And first there insued barrennesse of ground, and thereby famine amongest the people, and morraine of cattell.
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