[1] [2] There were some that stood about the king, which gessed by these words, that his mind was to signifie how he would haue some man to dispatch the archbi|shop out of the waie. The kings displeasure against the archbishop was knowne well inough, which cau|sed men to haue him in no reuerence at all, so that (as it was said) it chanced on a time, that he came to Strowd in Kent, where the inhabitants meaning to doo somewhat to his infamie, being thus out of the kings fauour, and despised of the world, cut off his horsses taile.