[1] [2] King Henrie by this meanes being put in full pos|session of the relme, according to the prescript of that article conteined in those conditions of the peace latelie specified, pardoned all those that had aided his aduersarie Lewes during the wars, except certeine of the spiritualtie, which were put to such fines, that they were compelled to laie all that they had to pledge, to leuie such summes of monie, as they might with the same obteine the kings fauour againe:The prelats are fined. and beside that, to sue to Rome for their entier absolution [page 202] at the popes owne hands. Amongst other, Hugh bi|shop of Lincolne returning into England, was compelled to paie a thousand marks to the popes vse for recouerie of his bishoprike, & an hundred marks also to the legat of good and lawfull monie. Such che|uance made the legat amongst them of the church, Anno Reg. 2. What che|uance the legat made. as well persons secular as regular, that he got togither twelue thousand marks towards his charges, where|by it appeared, that he lost no time in England. But to procéed.