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1 II| Canterbury and pastor of England, sendeth greeting and benediction
2 II| been showed sometime in England, in France, and in other
3 II| to correct the people of England of their evils and sins,
4 II| and conquer the realm of England. And after that he was king
5 II| the Danes heard say that England was subject unto the Normans,
6 II| happened two pilgrims of England for to be in the Holy Land,
7 II| and said that they were in England, in Kent on Barham Down.
8 II| am head of the Church of England, and am to you, Sir King,
9 II| this meanwhile the king of England sent certain lords into
10 II| their intents, and came into England again. And anon after, S
11 II| the pope how the king of England would have him consent to
12 II| there was a great chapter in England of the monks of Citeaux
13 II| them of that order being in England. And, for fear thereof they
14 II| After this the king of England came into France, and there
15 II| grant that he should do England against S. Thomas, and was
16 II| the meanwhile the king of England ordained his son king, and
17 II| he accorded the king of England and S. Thomas which accord
18 II| took their shipping towards England. And when the king knew
19 III| the merchant answered, of England. After S. Gregory demanded
20 III| grant that he was sent in to England for to convert the people
21 III| that Gregory was sent into England, anon they went to the pope
22 III| Britain, which is called England, and was learned at Rome
23 III| of Ireland and came in to England in the Abbey of Glastonbury,
24 III| S. Cuthbert was born in England, and when he was eight years
25 III| bishop and martyr was born in England in the shire of Gloucester,
26 III| and by all the clergy of England, in the year of our Lord
27 III| Denmark into this land of England, whose name was Erdrithe,
28 III| time was Ethelred king of England, and S. Edward the martyr
29 III| patron of this realm of England and the cry of men of war.
30 III| castle of Windsor by kings of England, in which college is the
31 III| S. Dunstan was born in England, and our Lord showed miracles
32 III| should give light to all England by his holy living.~This
33 III| mirth through the realm of England, and every man praised greatly
34 III| the confessor was born in England. His father highs Kenton;
35 III| such wise that no bishop in England should visit ne have to
36 III| after, he came again into England, and brought with him many
37 III| that brought Christendom to England.~S. Austin was a holy monk
38 III| holy monk and sent in to England, to preach the faith of
39 III| great zeal and love unto England, as is rehearsed all along
40 III| that he saw children of England in the market of Rome for
41 III| and obtained to go into England for to convert the people
42 III| remembered the realm of England, and sent S. Austin, as
43 III| persons, unto the realm of England. And as they came toward
44 III| And as they came toward England they came in the province
45 III| pope hath sent to convert England.~On the morn when the holy
46 III| his fellowship came into England and arrived in the isle
47 III| health of the people of England, went forth on foot to York;
48 III| Austin, father and apostle of England, by whom this land was converted
49 III| they had been a while in England and had convanquished the
50 III| was joy and mirth in all England. And the queen, through
51 III| Britain, which now is called England, in the time of Cassibelaun,
52 III| Britain, which is now called England, a king named Severus, which
53 III| Great Britain, now called England, came to Nanterre for to
54 III| bishops went from thence into England, where were heretics against
55 III| S. Germain returned from England and came to Paris the people
56 IV| Austin christened not all England in S. Ethelbert's days,
57 IV| christened the west part of England in the days of Kenulf the
58 IV| for the great bishop of England, S. Thomas of Canterbury.
59 IV| lived. ~There was a lady in England that desired greatly to
60 IV| martyr, was king of a part of England by Wales. His father was
61 IV| town of that country. In England are three principal rivers,
62 IV| And in that time were in England six kings, and before that,
63 IV| Oswald had been king of all England. And after him it was departed,
64 IV| sent his messengers into England to the archbishop of Canterbury,
65 VI| In old time the realm of England was greatly troubled with
66 VI| Danes prevailed against England, and they brought it under
67 VI| grace unto this realm of England a peaceable king named Edgar,
68 VI| in his days was no war in England. S. Edward, king and martyr,
69 VI| sorrow was then great in England, for much people turned
70 VI| for peace of this realm of England.~Our blessed Lord, seeing
71 VI| so that he might reign in England peaceably when the rightful
72 VI| Edward was made king of England, and then he married the
73 VI| King Canute the rule of England by strong hand, all law
74 VI| soon after, Alfred came to England for to speak with his mother,
75 VI| King Canute had reigned in England twenty years, having two
76 VI| had ordained, and then was England delivered from the grievous
77 VI| lords and the commons of England remembered the oath that
78 VI| and crowned him king of England. O good Lord! what joy and
79 VI| and gladness was then in England. For when the old felicity
80 VI| conspired against this realm of England. And what fell thereof,
81 VI| people against the realm of England, and were entering into
82 VI| of Denmark, and also of England, were delivered from sin
83 VI| blessing, and returned into England, and came unto the king
84 VI| people, and franchised all England of the tribute that was
85 VI| not, but bade me go into England and let the king bear me
86 VI| against Harold his brother in England, in the which both the king
87 VI| of S. Edward, the king of England, which had the spirit of
88 VI| Rome was slain, the king of England and the king of France were
89 VI| years after, two pilgrims of England went into the holy land
90 VI| that they were pilgrims of England, and had lost their fellowship
91 VI| father wrote epistles to England exhorting the people to
92 VI| For then the liberty of England made an end, and then came
93 VI| and thraldom. That time England was all changed, and I understand
94 VI| signifieth the realm of England, whose greatness and fairness
95 VI| plenteous, and honour of England, of whom all worship proceedeth
96 VI| king of the true line of England, unto this holy king Edward,
97 VI| joining together the seed of England and of Normandy, and by
98 VI| they should abide still in England and to be endowed with livelihood
99 VI| brother of king Harold of England, came with a great navy
100 VI| and consume this realm of England, and say to him that he
101 VI| ne suffer this realm of England to be destroyed. And when
102 VI| Conqueror had gotten all England, and had it under his power,
103 VI| all about. And the king of England which then was right mighty,
104 VI| and sailed over sea into England. And by the counsel of this
105 VI| Pounteney in France, was born in England in the town of Abingdon.
106 VI| Turks and miscreants into England, and this holy man, Edmund,
107 VI| and so ruled the church of England that all men spake good
108 VI| good state of the church of England and lived there so holy
109 VI| that time Henry, king of England, did do build and founded
110 VI| house of Charterhouse in England, wherefore he sent into
111 VI| was sent into the realm of England, and there made procurator
112 VI| happed that the king of England, the king of Scotland, with
113 VI| Martyr.~In the province of England of old time were divers
114 VII| Britain, which now is called England, rebelled against the empire.
115 VII| venerable Bede was born in England, and when he was seven years
116 VII| Offa, and was king of east England, and he had also a sister
117 VII| that time were no nuns in England, wherefore S. Erkenwold
118 VII| the honourable clerk in England, and how be it that he is
119 VII| 44.~*Austin, Apostle of England, May 26, iii. 194.~Barbara.
120 VII| 195, vii. 221.~Canute in England, vi. 4.~Capon seven years
121 VII| Danegeld, vi. 8.~Danes in England, vi. 2-3, 244.~Daughter
122 VII| Enchanters and dragons, v. 151.~England, heretics in, iii. 286.~
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