[1] This answer of the bishop so pricked and woun|ded the minds of the English Nobilitie, that manie of them (amongst whome the said earle of Penbroke was the chéefe) began an open rebellion, some of them resorting to one place, and some to an other, to gather people for their purpose.The lords yt withdrew into Wales. Matth. Paris. Polydor. The names of such barons as stirred vpon this occasion were these; Ri|chard Marshall earle of Penbroke afore named, Gilbert Basset and his brethren, men of great honor and right hardie capteins: also Richard Sward a warlike personage, trained vp in feats of armes from his youth,The king pro+claimed them traitors. with Walter Clifford a worthie knight, and manie others. The king hauing know|ledge of their dooings proclaimed them all traitors, confiscated their goods,Strangers sent for. and sent for a great power of men out of Flanders to serue him in his warres.