[1] Howbeit,The lords incamped be|twixt Stanes and Windsore. the lords hauing no confidence in his promise came with their armie within thrée miles of Windsore, and their pitcht downe their tents in a medow betwixt Stanes and Windsore, whither king Iohn also came the 15 daie of Iune, and shew|ed such friendlie countenance towards euerie one of them,K. Iohn com|meth to them to talk of some pacification. that they were put in good hope he meant no deceipt. Being thus met, they fell in consultation a|bout an agréement to be had. Matth. Paris. On the kings part (as it were) sate the archbishops of Canturburie and Dublin, the bishops of London, Winchester, Lin|colne, Bath, Worcester, Couentrie, Rochester, and Pandulph the popes Nuncio, with Almerike master of the knights templers: the earles of Penbroke, Salisburie, Warren, Arundell, Alane de Galoway, William Fitz Gerald, Peter Fitz Herbert, Alane Basset, Hugh de Neuill, Hubert de Burgh sene|schall of Poictou, Robert de Ropley, Iohn Marshall, and Philip de Albenie. On the barons part, there were innumerable, for all the nobilitie of England was in a maner assembled there togither.