as for wordes of
treson whiche schulde have ben spokyn be these too lordes of the kyng.
Also in this yere Thomas Arundell erchebysshop of Caunterbury was also
exiled and translated to another bysshoperiche, and S^{r}. Roger
Walden was made erchebysshop of Caunterbury; and thanne the kyng
thorugh wykked counseill disherited the heirs of the lordes that were
put to dethe, as it is above seyd, and dampned to perpetual prison.
And he sente to Rome, to have the statutes and the ordinaunces mad in
the parlement begonnen at Westm' and ended at Schrovesbury, confermed
of the pope; the whiche was doun and graunted be the pope and be hym
confermed, which confirmacion was proclamed at the crosse in Powles
and at seynt Marie Spitele in Estre woke before alle the peple. Also
the kyng thorugh his counseill hadde the citee of London and othere
diverses shires of Engelond in grete hate and grete indignacion, and
lete enditen them as for rebelles: and he toke to hym Chestreschire
men whiche were most famulier with hym, wherfore the citizeins of
London and the peple of the said schires so endited as before is seid,
were full hevy and sorwefull; and thanne the citizeins of London for
plesaunce of the kyng thorugh counseill and helpe of Roger Walden the
erchebysshop of Caunterbury, and of Braybroke, &c.[77] Moreover in
this yere, for alle that, Chestreschire men maden a grete fray in
Fryday strete on a nyght in there innes; the whiche weren well beten
and hurte with arowes and brought thanne to the countor. Also this
yere, be selyng of blank chartres,[78] the citee of London paied to
the kyng a m^{l} li', and othere schires as they myghte beren.
[Footnote 77: _See note_ X.]
[Footnote 78: _See note_ Y.]
Drugo Barentyn, John Wade. Anno xxij^{do}.
goldsmyth, m'. John Warv'.
[Sidenote: Obiit Joh'es duk Lancastr'.]
[Sidenote: Kyng Richard seyled the seconde tyme into Irlond.]
[Sidenote: The duke of Hereford with othere lordes exiled landed at
Ravenspore in Yorkschire.]
[Sidenote: The kynges mene turned ayens hym.]
[Sidenote: Kyng Richard was put into the tour of London, and anon
after he resigned his dignyte.]
Ye schull wete that Thomas the son and heyre of Richard the erle of
Arundell, whiche Thomas after the deth of his fadir was duellynge in
houshold with S^{r}. John Holand duke of Excetre, and holden at no
reputacion but alwey in gret repref and dispite, in moche disese and
sorwe of herte, thorugh helpe of Wil
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