[1] Matth. Paris. Wherevpon when the Welshmen vnderstood that the king had broken vp his armie and was returned to London, they inuaded their enimies, namelie the said earle of Herfords men and the Mortimers, slea|ing and cutting in péeces two valiant and noble knights, and maiming the third, they slue and ouer|threw of the footbands about an hundred, so that all the English armie was disordered, and the Welsh|men with victorie returned to their places of refuge. Which when the foresaid Hubert Fitz Matthew vn|derstood, the morrow after he made foorth with his thrée hundred waged men of armes, in hope to hem in and take the Welshmen at aduantage: but he was preuented and by them distressed, in so much that he was constreined with losse of men and horsses to returne to his holds, and scarse could be suffered to remaine there in safetie. This yeare Rafe Neuill bi|shop of Cicester and chancellour of England depar|ted this life.The deceasse of the bishop of Cicester.