[1] In the meane while also came the earle of Albe|marle, who by the helpe & means of the archbishop of Yorke, and the legat Pandulph, purchased peace at the kings hands, the rather indeed bicause he had faithfullie serued both the king and his father king Iohn in their wars, Matth. Paris. Old seruice remembred. before that time. All those men of armes & souldiers also, which had submitted them|selues and remained as prisoners, were pardoned. Which ouer-great clemencie caused other vnrulie persons to attempt the like offense of rebellion shortlie after. At the very selfe same time the Welsh|men began to sturre,The Welshmẽ begin to stur. and vnder their prince and lea|der Leolin they entered vpon the English marshes, and with great crueltie spoiled and robbed the same, wherevpon it was determined by the councell, that the king (as he was comming toward the castell of Biham) should diuide his armie, and so he did, sen|ding one part thereof against the Welshmen: Polydor. wher|vpon Leolin, after he vnderstood that the kings power came toward him, as one not able to resist the same, cast off his armour, and submitted himselfe to his mercie.