[1] Whilest king Henrie thus prouided himselfe of an armie, the lords with their capteine Richard Mar|shall ioined themselues to Leolin prince of Wales, & doubting the comming of the king, spoiled all the marshes next adioining to England, leauing no vit|tels nor cattell any where about in those parts wher|by the kings armie might haue reléefe, and further made all things readie for their owne defense so well as they could deuise. The earle of Kent about the same time, Matth. Paris. The earle of Kent escapeth and taketh sanctuarie. by helpe of two yeomen that attended vpon him, escaped out of the castell of Uées, and tooke sanctuarie in the next church: but when those that had the charge of him and the castell in keeping, mis|sed him, and heard where he was, they fetcht both him, and the two yeomen that holpe him to make the escape out of the church,He is fetcht out. and bringing them backe to the castell, imprisoned the earle.