[1] [2] Herevpon were suerties also bound for perfor|mance, Matth. West. Matth. Paris. and the forfeiture of fiftéene thousand marks assigned to be paid by the partie that first brake the peace. Shortlie after, the French king repenting him selfe of the agreement, began to make a warre a|new, so that king Richard seized into his hands all the goods and possessions which belonged to the ab|bats of the order of the great monasterie of Clunie, and of saint Denise & la Charitie, which had become suertie for the French king in the summe of 1500 marks aforesaid. Rog. Houed. The earle of Albemarle de|parted this life This yeare died William de Forz earle of Albemarle, in whose place succéeded Bald|wine de Betun by the kings gift, and married the countesse of Albermarle.