[1] [page 161] Moreouer, there fell manie great flouds in Eng|land,Great flouds. and on the borders of Scotland, by violence whereof diuerse bridges were borne downe, and a|mongst other, the bridge at Barwike. For the buil|ding vp againe whereof, some variance arose be|twixt Philip bishop of Durham and earle Patrike lord chéefe iustice of Scotland,Uariance be|twixt the bi|shop of Dur|ham and earle Patrike. and capiteine at the same time of the towne of Barwike, who by the Scotish kings commandement would haue repa|red againe the same bridge, which c [...]uld not be doone, but that the one end thereof must be builded on the bishop of Durhams ground, which he would not suf|fer, till by the counsell of the lord William de Stu|teuille, he agréed, so that the conuention accorded and concluded betwixt the king of Scots and his prede|cessour bishop Hugh might be reserued inuiolable.