[1] After this he ouercame diuers of his enimies some by faire and some by fowle meanes. Notwith|standing this, there yet remained the bishop of Dur|ham, one of the chéefe conspirators, who withdrew himselfe into the citie of Durham, there to lie in safetie, till he saw how the world would go: but be|ing therein besieged by the king, who came thither personallie, he was at length forced to surrender the citie,The bishop of durham exiled. and yeeld himselfe: wherevpon also he was exi|led the land, with diuerse of his complices. But with|in two yeares after, he was called home againe, and restored to his church, wherein he liued not long, but died for sorrow, bicause he could not cleere himselfe of offense in the said rebellion, albeit that he laboured most earnestlie so to doo, that he might thereby haue atteined to the kings fauor againe.