[1] L. William de Stuteuille.Wherevpon he deliuered the charge of the coun|ties of Northumberland and Cumberland, vnto the lord William de Stuteuille, with all the castels, and other the appurtenances, which the lord Hugh Bar|dolfe before held, and had in kéeping. He also deliue|red vnto Roger de Lacie conestable of Chester,Roger de La|cie conestable of Chester. the castell of Pomfret, hauing first the sonne and heire of the same Lacie deliuered vnto him as an hostage for his loialtie and faithfull obedience.King Iohn passeth ouer into Nor|mandie. This doone, he hasted vnto the sea side, and sailed ouer into Nor|mandie, landing first at Diep, and from thence went to Rouen, whither he came vpon the sundaie before Midsummer day, which was the 26 of Iune as W. Harison hath noted.