[1] [2] It was therefore first enacted, that all the Poicto|uins should auoid the land,Ordinances made. togither with other stran|gers, and that neither the king nor his sonne prince Edward should in anie secret manner aid them a|gainst the people. Moreouer, that the king & his sonne should receiue an oth,An oth exac|ted of the king to stand vnto the decrees and ordinances of that parlement, and withall spéed to restore the ancient lawes and institutions of the realme, which they both did, rather constreined there|vnto by feare, than of anie good will. Thus not onelie the king himselfe, but also his sonne prince Edward receiued an oth, to obserue the ordinances of that parlement. But Iohn earle Warren, and the kings halfe brethren; namelie the earle of Penbroke refu|sed that oth; and likewise the lord Henrie, sonne to the king of Almaine, excused himselfe by his fathers absence, without whose consent he would not receiue it, vnto whome this answer was made, that if his fa|ther would not consent to the agréement of the baro|nage, he should not possesse one furrowe of land within this realme.