[1] [2] But now touching the barons, they procéeded in their businesse which they had in hand with all earnest diligence, of whome these were the chéefe that vnder|tooke this matter: yoong Humfrie de Boun, the lord Henrie son to the king of Almaine,The baron [...] that ros [...] a|gainst the king. Henrie Mont|ford, Hugh Spenser, Baldwin Wake, Gilbert Gif|ford, Richard Gray, Iohn Ros, William Marmion, Henrie Hastings, Haimon le Strange, Iohn Fitz Iohn, Godfrey Lucie, Nicholas Segraue, Roger de Leiborne, Iohn Uesie, Roger de Clifford, Iohn de Uaus, Gilbert de Clare, Gilbert de Lacie, and Ro|bert Uepont, the which with one generall consent e|lected for their chéefe capteins and generall gouer|nours, Simon de Mountfort earle of Leicester,Their chéefe capteins. Gil|bert of Clare earle of Glocester, and Robert Fer|reis earle of Darbie, and Iohn earle of Warren. On the kings part these persons are named to stand with him against the other. First, Roger Bigod erle of Norffolke and Suffolke,The baron [...] that tooke part with the king. Humfrie de Boun earle of Hereford, Hugh Bigod lord cheefe iustice, Philip Basset, William de Ualence, Geffrey de Lucignan, Peter de Sauoy, Robert Walrand, Iohn Mansell, Geffrey Langley, Iohn Gray, William Latimer, Henrie Percie, and manie other. The barons not|withstanding hauing assembled their powers, resol|ued to go through with their purpose.