[1] King Iohn being now in rest from warres with forren enimies, began to make warre with his sub|iects pursses at home, emptieng them by taxes and tallages, to fill his coffers, which alienated the minds of a great number of them from his loue and obedi|ence. At length also, when he had got togither a great masse of monie, he went ouer againe into Norman|die, where by Helias archbishop of Burdeaux, and the bishop of Poictiers and Scone, he was diuorsed from his wife Isabell, that was the daughter of Ro|bert earle of Glocester, R. Houed. King Iohn is diuorsed. Matt. West. Matth. Paris. R. Houed. bicause of the néerenesse of bloud, as touching hir in the third degrée. After that, he married Isabell the daughter of Amerie earle of Angolesme, by whome he had two sonnes, Henrie and Richard, and thrée daughters, Isabell, Elianor, and Iane.