[1] In the meane time king Henrie hearing of all this, fell into great suspicion whereto this great fa|miliaritie betwixt the French king and his sonne would tend, and doubting the likeliest, sent for him to returne vnto him.Erle Richard giueth his fa|ther faire words. But earle Richard perceiuing his father to mistrust his loialtie, gaue faire words, and promised to returne with all conuenient spéed. Howbeit he ment an other matter, and so departing from the French court, came to Chinon, where he got into his hands a great portion of his fathers trea|sure that was kept there, against the will of him that had the custodie of it,He seizeth vp|on his fathers treasure. and taking it thus awaie with him, he began to fortifie his castels and townes within his countrie of Poictou, and clearlie refused to come backe to his father for a time, although at length forsaking the counsell of naughtie men, he turned home vnto him, and humblie submitted himselfe, in such wise as to his dutie apperteined. And for the more assurance therof, he renewed his fealtie, in receiuing an oth vpon the holie euangelists. Which doone, king Henrie went into Britaine with an armie, and woone the castell of Mountreleis by siege, which one Henrie de Lions, and one Guine|mer his brother had gotten into their hands, after the deceasse of Geffrey earle of Britaine.