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Thanne thomas wēte to the king of fraunce for socour and helpe and full goodly & mekely he res•eyued hym and all his clerkys and founde hem all moste vij yere all that they be houyd Thanne grete disseses & greuaunces thomas had of the kyng of englond and all he suffered mekely Than by tretice & coūsell of the 〈 … 〉 & of the kyng of Fraunce there was made a faynti loueday betwene the king & thomas But whan the kyng shulde haue kyssid thomas he wolde not for he seyde he had made his a vow he wolde neuer kisse hym but bad hym go home to his churche boldely Than by the counsell of the kyng of fraūce & bidding of the P•p• thomas come home to Caunterbury Than were there iiij. cursed knyghtes of leuyng y• thoughte to haue had a grete thanke of the kyng and made her a vowe to gedir to s•e thomas And so on child remasse day all moste at myghte they come to caunterbury in to thomas hall Sire Reynolde •eriston Sire willi am •racy Sire Richard breton & sire he we morley Thanne Sire Reynolde berystō for he was bitter of kynde a none he seyde to thomas the king that is he yonde the see sente vs to the & bad that thou shuldeste a soyle the bishoppe that thou cursiddiste than seyde Thomas seris they be not a cursed by me but by the 〈 … 〉 & I may not a soyle that he hathe cursid well seyde Reynolde than we see thow wolte not do the kynges byddyng and swore a grete othe by the eyon of god thou shalte be dede. |
Than thomas went to the King of france for succour and help and full goodly & meekly he res•eyued him and all his Clerks and found hem all most vij year all that they be Hoved Than great disseses & grievances thomas had of the King of england and all he suffered meekly Than by tretice & counsel of the 〈 … 〉 & of the King of France there was made a faynti loveday between the King & thomas But when the King should have kyssid thomas he would not for he said he had made his a Voelli he would never kiss him but bad him go home to his Church boldly Than by the counsel of the King of france & bidding of the P•p• thomas come home to Canterbury Than were there iiij. cursed Knights of leuyng y• Thought to have had a great thank of the King and made her a Voelli to gedir to s•e thomas And so on child remasse day all most At might they come to canterbury in to thomas hall Sire Reynold •eriston Sire willi am •racy Sire Richard breton & sire he we morley Than Sire Reynold beryston for he was bitter of kind a none he said to thomas the King that is he yond the see sent us to the & bade that thou shuldeste a soil the bishop that thou cursiddiste than said Thomas seris they be not a cursed by me but by the 〈 … 〉 & I may not a soil that he hath cursed well said Reynold than we see thou wolte not do the Kings bidding and swore a great other by the eyon of god thou shalt be deed. |
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