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1 I| latyn into Englysshe by me, William Caxton.' ~It may be remarked
2 I| Golden Legend in London, William Tyndale was busily occupied
3 I| and virtuous Earl, my lord William, Earl of Arundel, which
4 I| to take it in gree of me William Caxton, his poor servant,
5 I| eighth reason is of Master William of Auxerre. We fast, saith
6 I| reasons assigneth Master William of Auxerre, because then,
7 II| gave victory in battle to William, the glorious Duke of Normandy,
8 II| withstand it. When king William understood this, anon he
9 II| Sir Hugh de Morville, Sir William de Tracy, Sir Richard le
10 III| Life of S. William.~S. William was drawn out
11 III| Life of S. William.~S. William was drawn out of noble lineage.
12 III| no mass, which came to S. William, and S. William bade him
13 III| came to S. William, and S. William bade him that he should
14 III| the prayers of the said S. William bring us to his everlasting
15 IV| three reasons putteth master William of Auxerre. Fourthly, for
16 V| Latin into English by me, William Caxton.~
17 V| life hath written Abbot William of S. Theodoric, and the
18 VI| that he had made to duke William, therefor he was slain in
19 VI| that is to say Harold, William Conqueror, and William his
20 VI| William Conqueror, and William his son. The coming again
21 VI| was restored again.~When William Conqueror had gotten all
22 VI| Edward. And ever after, king William had great devotion to visit
23 VI| and together. And Master William of Auxerre putteth six reasons,
24 VI| honourable man, a canon named William, which was chancellor of
25 VII| and my special good lord, William, earl of Arundel, and have
26 VII| King Richard III..~By me William Caxton.~
27 VII| Whitsuntide. See Pentecost.~William of Paris and Bourges. January
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