[1] On the same day, vpon a hill without the citie, the king of Scots did homage vnto king Iohn, in the presence and fight of a great multitude of people, swearing fealtie of life, limme, and worldlie honour vnto king Iohn, which oth he made vpon the crosse of Hubert archbishop of Canturburie. There were pre|sent at that time, beside other Noblemen, three arch|bishops, Canturburie, Yorke, and Raguse, with o|ther bishops, to the number of thirtéene, as Duresme London, Rochester, Elie, Bath, Salisburie, Win|chester, Hereford, Norwich, S. Andrews in Scot|land, Landaffe, and Bangor in Wales, and Meth in Ireland, beside a great multitude of earles, barons, and other Noblemen. When the king of Scots had thus doone his homage, he required restitution of Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmerland, which he claimed as his right and lawfull heritage. Much talke was had touching this matter, but they could not agrée, and therefore king Iohn asked respit to consider of it till the feast of Pentecost next insu|ing, which being granted, the king of Scots the next morrow being the 23 of Nouember returned home|wards, and was conducted backe againe into his countrie by the same Noble men that brought him to Lincolne.