[1] Likewise, Polydor. The death of the archbi [...]hop of Cantur [...]|rie. Io. Textor. whereas Baldwine archbishop of Can|turburie, hauing taken his iournie into the holie land, and arriuing there before the king, chanced to depart this life at Tyrus, the last yeere, vpon the feast daie of S. Edmund, the chancellour found meanes to keepe that sée also vacant, that he might receiue the profits thereof, during the vacation, and find meanes to be prepared to it in the end. But as touch|ing the sée of Yorke, although he had (as before is said) made his hand of the reuenues belonging to the same from time to time at his pleasure, yet now af|ter that he heard how Geffrey had receiued the pall, he made hauocke, wasting & spoiling all that would yeeld him anie monie, without respect of right or wrong. Moreouer, he caused the hauens to be watch|ed, with commandement giuen to the townes on the sea coast, that they should not suffer the archbishop Geffrey to take land.The arc [...]bi|shop arriued and is com|mitted to+ward. At length yet he arriued at Douer, where he was by the foresaid Matthew de Clere first staied, and after taken out of the abbeie by the chancellours commandement, and commit|ted to prison within the castell, where a Noble man [page 131] that had maried the chancellors sister was capteine.