[1] [2] In the meane time, after the king had got the ca|stels of Notingham and Tickhill into his hands (as ye haue heard) he called a parlement at Noting|ham, where the quéene mother sat on the right hand of him, and the archbishops of Canturburie & Yorke on the left, with other bishops, earles and barons ac|cording to their places. On the first daie of their ses|sion was Gerard de Camuille discharged of the of|fice which he had borne of shiriffe of Lincolne,Officers dis|charged. and dispossessed both of the castell & countie. And so like|wise was Hugh Bardolfe of the castell and countie of Yorke, and of the castell of Scarbourgh, and of the custodie and kéeping of the countrie of West|merland,Lieutenant|ships set on sale. the which offices being now in the kings hands, he set them on sale to him that would giue most. Hereof it came to passe, that where the lord chancellour offered to giue fiftéene hundred markes before hand, for the counties of Yorke, Lincolne and Northampton, and an hundred markes of increase of rent for euerie of the same counties,The archbi|shop of Yorke offer. Geffrey arch|bishop of Yorke offered to the king thrée thousand markes aforehand, onelie for the countie of Yorke, and an hundred markes yearelie of increase, and so had the same committed to his regiment.