[1] After he was thus retired into the tower of Lon|don, earle Iohn the archbishop of Rouen, and the other bishops, earles, and barons associated togi|ther against him, followed him at the héeles, entered the citie, and besieged the tower on ech side. On the morrow after, being the fourth day after the octaues of saint Michaell, they came togither into Paules churchyard, where they publikelie declared the iniuri|ous wrongs doone and practised by the chancellour;A declaration made against the lord chan|cellour. namelie against the archbishop of Yorke, and the bi|shop of Durham. Those also that had beene appointed as associats with him, accused him, in that he had taken vpon him to rule and gouerne all things after his owne will, not vouchsafing to haue their aduise or councell in such sort as had béene conuenient.