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Compare 1577 edition: 1 In the meane time, Lewes was brought into some good hope thorough meanes of Thomas de Burgh, whom he tooke prisoner (as before you haue heard) to persuade his brother Hubert to yéeld vp the castell of Douer, the siege whereof was the next enterprise which he attempted. For his father king Philip, hearing that the same was kept by a garri|son, to the behoofe of king Iohn, wrote to his sonne, blaming him that he left behind him so strong a for|tresse in his enimies hands.Lewes tra|uelleth in vaine to take Douer. Rafe Cog. But though Lewes in|forced his whole indeuour to win that castell, yet all his trauell was in vaine. For the said Hubert de Burgh, and Gerard de Sotigam, who were chéefe capteins within, did their best to defend it against him and all his power, so that despairing to win it by force, he assaied to obteine his purpose, by threatning to hange the capteins brother before his face, if he would not yeeld the sooner. But when that would not serue, he sought to win him by large offers of gold and siluer. Howbeit, such was the singular constan|cie of Hubert, that he would not giue anie eare vnto those his flatering motions. Then Lewes in a great furie menaced that he would not once depart from thence, till he had woon the castell, and put all them within to death, and began to assaile it with more force than before he had doone.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 The barons also, which at this season lay at Lon|don, making a rode to Cambridge, tooke the towne, and after went foorth into Northfolke and Suffolke (as it were to gather vp such scraps as the French had left) spoiling those countries verie pitifullie, chur|ches and all.Yermouth, Dunwich, & Gipswich r [...]nsomed. They constreined the townes of Yer|mouth, Dunwich & Gipswich, to pay to them great summes of monie by waie of ransoming. And at length returning by Colchester, they vsed like prac|tises there. From thence they returned to London, and shortlie after, vnder the conduct of the earle of Neuers (vpon a sudden) going to Windsore, they laid a strong siege about that castell; in the which was capteine Ingelard de Athie, with sixtie valiant knights, & other men of war of their suit, the which manfullie stood at defense.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 In the moneth of August, Alexander king of Scotland came through the countrie vnto the siege of Douer,Alexander K. of Scots doth homage to K. Lewes. and there did homage vnto Lewes, in right of his tenure holden of the kings of England, and then returned home, but in his comming vp, as he came by castell Bernard in the countrie of Ha|liwerkfolke (which apperteined vnto Hugh de Ba|lioll) he lost his brother in law the lord Eustace de Uescie,This Eustace had married the sister of K. Alexander. who was striken in the forehead with a quar|rell, as he rode in companie of the king néere vnto the same castell, to view if it were possible vpon a|nie side to win it by assault.

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