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The cause is opened by Matthaeus Westmonasteriensis, that when the King, and his Sonne Edmond were like to haue the vpper hād against Cneuto or Canutus the King of the Danes, Eadricus plaied the traytour, went about by sleight and subtilty, |
The cause is opened by Matthew Westminster, that when the King, and his Son Edmund were like to have the upper hand against Cneuto or Canute the King of the Danes, Eadricus played the traitor, went about by sleight and subtlety, |
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