[1] [2] Cloked malice bursteth out.Then began the displeasure betwéene the king and his barons to appeare, which had béene long kept se|cret, diuers of whom assembling togither in the mar|ches of Wales,The barons raise people. gathered vnto them a power of men, and sent a letter vnto the king, vnder the seale of sir Roger Clifford,The lord Clifford. beséeching him to haue in remem|brance his oth and manifold promises made for the obseruing of the statutes ordeined at Oxford. But although this letter was indited and written verie effectuallie, yet receiued they no answer from the king, who minded in no wise to obserue the same sta|tutes, as by euident takens it was most apparant. Wherevpon they determined to attempt by force to bring their purpose to passe.Chron. Dun. The king and the quéene for their more safegard got them into the towre of London, and prince Edward laie at Clerkenwell, but in such necessitie and discredit for monie, that nei|ther had they any store to furnish their wants, nei|ther was there any man that would trust them with a groat.