[1] Moreouer, it chanced that there was a great number of lords, knights,A iusts and tornie appoin|ted, and by the kings com|mandement disappointed. and gentlemen assembled togither at Dunstable and Luiton, to haue kept a martiall iusts, and triumphant tornie, but they had a countercommandement from the king, not to go forward with the same: wherevpon, when they were [page 237] disappointed of their purpose heerin. Upon occasion of their being altogither, on the morrow after the feast of Peter & Paule, they sent from them Fouke Fitz Warren,Fouke Fitz Warren com|mandeth the popes Nun|cio to auoid the realme. to declare vnto maister Martine the popes Nuncio, as then lodging at the temple in London, in name as it were of all the whole bodie of the realme, that he should immediatlie depart out of the land. Fouke dooing the message somewhat after a rough manner, maister Martine asked him what he was that gaue foorth the said commandement, or whether he spake it of himselfe or from some other? This com|mandment (saith Fouke) is sent to thée, from all those knights and men of armes which latelie were as|sembled togither at Dunstable and Luiton.