[1] Notwithstanding all which noble indowments concurring in him, he was banished out of France, vpon displeasure, which Blanch the quéene mother conceiued against him. But now comming into England, he was ioifullie receiued of king Henrie, who not onelie gaue vnto him (as aboue is mentio|ned) his sister in mariage with the earledome of Lei|cester in name of a dowrie, but also aduanced him vnto offices of greatest honour within the realme of England. Howbeit,The archbi|shop of Can|turburie dis|pleased with the marriage. this marriage was verie dis|pleasant vnto Edmund the archbishop of Canturbu|rie, bicause that the foresaid Elianor, after the death of hir first husband, had vowed perpetuall chastitie, and betaken hir (as was said) to the mantell and the ring.