[1] When these words of the lord of Melune were o|pened vnto the barons, they were, and not without cause, in great doubt of themselues, for they saw how Lewes had alredie placed and set Frenchmen in most of such castels and townes as he had gotten, the right whereof indeed belonged to them. And a|gaine, it gréeued them much to vnderstand,The English nobilitie be|ginneth to mislike of the match which they had made with Lewes. how be|sides the hatred of their prince, they were euerie sun|daie and holiedaie openlie accursed in euerie church, so that manie of them inwardlie relented, and could haue bin contented to haue returned to king Iohn, if they had thought that they should thankfullie haue béene receiued.