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Holinshed, Raphael

"Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (8 of 8) The Eight Booke of the Historie of England"

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kings, or (as other affirme) he set the crowne on his owne head
without anie the accustomed ceremonies, in the yeere after the birth
of our sauiour 1066, or in the yeere of Christ 1065, after the account
of the church of England (as before is noted.)
But how and whensoeuer he came to the seat roiall of this kingdome,
certeine it is, that this Harold in the begining of his reigne,
considering with himselfe how and in what sort he had taken vpon him
the rule of the kingdome, rather by intrusion than by anie lawfull
[Sidenote: Harold seeketh to win the peoples hearts. _Sim. Dunel._]
right, studied by all meanes which way to win the peoples fauour, and
omitted no occasion whereby he might shew anie token of bountious
liberalitie, gentlenesse and courteous behauiour towards them. The
greeuous customes also and taxes which his predecessors had raised, he
either abolished or diminished: the ordinarie wages of his seruants
and men of warre he increased, and further shewed himselfe verie well
bent to all vertue and goodnesse, whereby he purchased no small fauor
among such as were his subiects.


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