[1] [2] Moreouer, there were other that were sworne to be obedient, and as it were assistant vnto these fiue and twentie péeres in such things as they should ap|point, which were these. The earle of Arundell, the earle Warren by his attornie, Henrie Doilie, Hu|bert de Burgh, Matthew Fitz Herbert, Robert de Pinknie, Roger Huscarle, Robert de Newburgh, Henrie de Pont Audoin, Rafe de la Hay, Henrie de Brentfield, Warren Fitz Gerald, Thomas Bas|set, William de Buckland, William de saint Iohn, Alane Basset, Richard de Riuers, Hugh de Bone|uale, Iordain de Sackuille, Ralfe Musgraue, Ri|chard Siflewast, Robert de Ropeley, Andrew de Beauchampe, Walter de Dunstable, Walter Foli|oth, Foukes de Brent, Iohn Marshall, Philip Daub|nie, William de Perca, Ralfe de Normandie, William de Percie, William Agoilum, Engerand de Pratellis, William de Cirenton, Roger de Zu|che,The chate|lains of foure castels. Roger Fitz Barnard, and Godfrie de Gran|combe. It was further ordered, that the chatelains or constables (as I may call them) of the foure ca|stels of Northampton, Killingworth, Notingham, and Scarborow, should be sworne to the fiue and twentie péeres, to gouerne those castels in such wise as they should haue in commandement from the said fiue and twentie péeres, or from the greater part of them: and that such should be placed as chatelains in the same, as were thought to be most true and faithfull vnto the barons and the realme. ¶ It was also decreed, that certeine strangers, as Flemings and other, should be banished out of England.