Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2023
Described Hardwick & Luard: ii.346–7.
[1]
f. 1
﹛T﹜he prolog of þis book declarith how þis lond was callid albion aftir þe eldist doughtir of þe rial king dioclisian of surry þe which douʒter was callid albyne and sche wiþ hir xxxii sisters were exiled out of her owne lond for grete trespaces þat þey hadde doon and arryued in this lond …
f. 104v
… god hadde many tymes done for thomas sone of lancastre many grete myracles to many men and women that …
Brut, extended version. Prologue begins imperfectly in rubric, with a few words visible before this (lower half only of f. 1 remains): ‘þe þridde aftir þe […] kingis whos lyues and actis ben […] in þis book þe which conteyneth cc xx […]tris wiþoute þe protholog or prolog.’ Ends defectively (Brie 263/6–8). IPMEP 374; Wells Rev. 8:2818–33 [10]. Ed. Brie; Matheson, Brut, pp. 190–1.
Other texts: See Ee.4.31 [4].
s. xv.
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