[1] Moreouer, the king vnderstanding that Hugh Putsey or Pudsey bishop of Durham, being a verie aged man, had much monie, he sold to him the ma|nour of Seggesfield or Sadberge; with the wapen|take belonging to the same, and also found meanes to persuade him to buy his owne prouince, which he did, giuing to the king an inestimable summe of mo|nie, and was therevpon created an earle by the king for the same:The bishop of Durham. Sadberge. The bishop of Durham made an earle. wherevpon he was intituled both bi|shop and earle of Durham, whereat the king would iest afterwards and saie; What a cunning craftes|man am I, that haue made a new earle of an old bishop?