[1] Fouks himselfe, whilest the siege continued, laie aloofe in [...]eshire, and on the borders of Wales,He was in the borders of Wales, where the earle of Chester was lord. as one watching to doo some mischiefe: but after the ca|stell was woone, he got him to Couentrie, and there was yer long apprehended, and brought to the king, of whom he obteined pardon of life, but yet by the whole consent of the nobles and péeres of the realme, he was exiled the land for euermore, and then went to Rome, where he knew to purchase his pardon ea|silie inough for mony, of what crime soeuer he should be iudged culpable. His wife, bicause she neuer con|sented to his dooings, nor yet willinglie to the mar|riage had betwixt hir and him, was acquited of all blame, and so likewise was his sonne Thomas.