[1] [2] After this, assembling his people on all sides, he made his generall musters at S. Edmundsburie, R. Houed. and determined to besiege the castels of Bunghey and Fremingham, Matth. Paris. Earle Bigot is accorded with the K. which the earle Hugh Bigot held against him, who mistrusting that he was not able to defend himselfe and those places against the king, agréed with the king to haue peace, paieng him the summe of a thousand markes by composition. This agréement was concluded the 25. of Iulie. Herevp|on a multitude of the Flemings which Philip earle of Flanders had sent into England (as before is men|tioned) vpon their oth receiued,The Fle|mings sent home. not afterwards to come as enimies into England, had licence to re|turne into their countrie. Also the bands of souldiers that came into the realme with Rafe de la Haie de|parted without impechment by the kings sufferance.