The history of England : written in French . London 1640, and fince 168c. From the Year 1259, wherein Matt. Pans died, to Henry Ills Death, it was continued by WilliamRijhanger, a Monk of the fame Fraternity. The whole Work manifefts a great deal of Candour and Exactnefs in the Author, who tells us fo particu-larly of the brave Repulfes given by many of our Princes to the Uiurpations of the Roman See, that it is a Wonder how fuch an Heretical Hiftory came tofurvive thus long. A fair Copy of this Hiftory, fuppofed to be written by the Authors own Hand, is in the Kings Library at S. Jamess. He w


The history of England : written in French . London 1640, and fince 168c. From the Year 1259, wherein Matt. Pans died, to Henry Ills Death, it was continued by WilliamRijhanger, a Monk of the fame Fraternity. The whole Work manifefts a great deal of Candour and Exactnefs in the Author, who tells us fo particu-larly of the brave Repulfes given by many of our Princes to the Uiurpations of the Roman See, that it is a Wonder how fuch an Heretical Hiftory came tofurvive thus long. A fair Copy of this Hiftory, fuppofed to be written by the Authors own Hand, is in the Kings Library at S. Jamess. He wrote anAbftracl of his Hiftory, which Lambard ftiles his Hijloria Minor, having in it feveral Particulars of Note omitted in his Hijloria Major. It is pretended,that Paris had but a fmall Hand in the whole Hiftory, having begun only at the Year 113 5. the reft being done to his Hand by one Roger de Windltfhore,or Wind/or, atdtWmdmtt Prior de Bealvair, as it is in the MS Copy in Cottons Library) one of his Predeceffors in the fame THE £€wj6


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