[1] [2] The king then returning vnto London, tooke order for the establishing of things touching the suertie of the realme, R. Houed. and his owne estate. And first he appoin|ted the custodie of such castels as were of most im|portance by their situation, vnto the keeping of cer|teine worthie capteins. To sir William de Stute|uille he assigned the custodie of Rockesburgh castell, to sir Roger de Stuteuille the castell of Edenburgh, to sir William Neuille the castell of Norham, to sir Geffrie Neuille the castell of Berwike, and to the archbishop of Yorke he deliuered the castell of Scar|borough, and sir Roger Coniers he made capteine of the tower of Durham, which he had taken from the bishop,Durham tower. bicause he had shewed himselfe an vnsted|fast man in the time of the ciuill warre, and therfore to haue the kings fauour againe, he gaue to him two thousand marks, with condition that his castels might stand, and that his sonne Henrie de Putsey aliàs Pudsey,Henrie de Pudsey. A parlement at Oxford. might enioy one of the kings manor places called Wighton.