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Compare 1577 edition: 1 Moreouer he required of the king the kéeping of Rochester castell, & the custodie of the tower of Lon|don. He alledged also that Saltwood & Hith belong|ed peculiarlie to the seigniorie of his see.The archbish. practiseth tre|son secretlie. He called Roger earle of Clare vnto Westminster, to doo his homage vnto him for the castell of Tunbridge but the earle denied it through the setting on of the king,Homage for the castell of Tunbridge. alledging all the fee thereof to apperteine rather to the king than to the archbishop. Thus was the archbi|shop troubled, and he grew dailie more and more out of the kings fauour. For yee must vnderstand, that this was not the first nor the second, but the eight time that the king had shewed tokens of his displea|sure against him.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 After this, vpon the first day of Iulie, Rice prince of Southwales, Matth. Paris. Matth. West. with diuerse other lords and nobles of Wales, did homage both to the king and to his sonne Henrie at Woodstocke. Hamline the kings bastard brother married the countesse of Warren, the widow of William earle of Mortaigne bastard sonne to king Stephan. Anno Reg. 10 Homage of the welshmen. This countesse was the sole daughter and heire of William the third earle of Warren, which went with Lewes king of France into the holie land, and there died. Soone after, N. Triuet. the Welshmen rebelling with their prince Rice and his vncle Owen, did many mischéefes on the marshes: and by the death of Walter Gifford earle of Buc|kingham (who deceased this yeare without heire) that earledome came to the kings hands.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 On the 20. daie of September were three circles seene to compasse the sun, Matth. Paris. and so continued the space of thrée houres togither: which when they vanished a|waie, two sunnes appeared and sprang foorth after a maruellous maner. Which strange sight the com|mon people imagined to be a signe or token of the controuersie then kindling betwixt the king and the archbishop.

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