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HENRIE THE THIRD, the eldest sonne of king Iohn.
The earle of Penbroks short and swéet oration as it is borrowed out of maister Fox.
The confirmation of the charters, vnder the kings acknowledgement and subscription of witnesses.
The true genealogie of the famous and most honourable earles of Chester.
The charter of the articles of Dauids submission to the king.
The charter of Alexander king of Scotland made to Henrie the third.
The same in English.
A request made to the pope that he would vouchsafe to confirme the foresaid charter.
In English thus.
In the aftermath of King John’s death, England teeters on the brink of chaos. A nine‑year‑old heir, Henry, is thrust onto the throne, and the realm’s most powerful lords scramble to decide his fate. Gathered at Gloucester, they hear impassioned pleas from the Earl of Pembroke, who urges compassion for the innocent child and a swift re‑establishment of royal authority. The atmosphere crackles with tension as barons weigh loyalty against the lingering threat of French influence.
The Earl’s short but stirring oration convinces the assembly to crown the boy king, and bishops from Winchester and Bath perform the solemn anointing. William Marshal, seasoned commander and guardian, assumes the regency, dispatching messengers to announce the coronation and offer pardons to wavering nobles. This early attempt to unite the kingdom sparks a wave of defections from the French‑aligned barons, hinting at the fragile peace that must be defended. Listeners are drawn into the raw negotiations and the hopeful yet precarious birth of a new reign.
Full title
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (08 of 12) Henrie the Third, the Eldest Sonne of King Iohn Henrie the Third, the Eldest Sonne of King Iohn
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (625K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Richard Tonsing, Jonathan Ingram and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2014-08-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Best known for helping shape one of the great historical sourcebooks of the English Renaissance, this 16th-century chronicler gathered stories of England, Scotland, and Ireland into a work that later fed the imagination of Shakespeare and other dramatists.
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