[1] The newes of whose imprisonment was anon bruted thorough the realme, wherewith the Nobles fretted, and the commons curssed: finallie all men detested such tyrannie in the chancellour. But name|lie the kings brother earle Iohn stormed at the mat|ter, and with all spéed assembled an armie out of those places where he bare rule, increasing the num|ber with a power of Welshmeir. There came to him the bishop of Winchester, with manie earles and barons, also the bishop of Bath and Chester, which latelie before had béene chéefe fauourers of the chan|cellour in all his dooings: but now that the world was changed, they shewed themselues the most ear|nest enimies he had, as well in words as déeds.