[1] In the meane time the archbishops men and te|nants were sore oppressed, and his rents and reue|nues seized to the kings vse, yea euen before the daies of paiment. Which maner of proceeding sore gréeued the archbishop: in so much that departing from S. Omers, he came to Graueling, and there ta|king the sea, crossed ouer to a towne called Goseford that belonged vnto Hugh Bigot erle of Northfolke: which earle receiued him with great honour, and sent him all necessarie prouision, so long as he remained in his countrie. At the terme appointed, he interdic|ted all the kings dominions, and would not reuoke the sentence, till Robert bishop of London, Hilarie bishop of Chichester, and William bishop of Nor|wich, with manie other Noblemen, came to him vn|to Framelingham in Northfolke, a castell appertei|ning to the said earle, where at length an attonment was concluded betwixt him and the king: wherevp|on he was brought home vnto Canturburie with great ioy and honor.