[1] The first enterprise they made was at Hereford,Risanger no|teth this to be 1264. where they tooke the bishop of that sée named Iohn Breton, and as manie of his canons as were stran|gers borne. After this they tooke sir Matthew de Be|zilles shiriffe of Glocester, a stranger borne; and kée|ping on their waie towards London with baners displaied, so manie as came within their reach,The barons make hauoc [...] whom they knew to be against the maintenance of the sta|tutes of Oxford, they spoiled them of their houses, robbed them of their goods, and imprisoned their bo|dies, hauing no regard whether they were spirituall men or temporall. In diuerse of the kings castels they placed such capteins and soldiers as they thought conuenient, [...] placed others whom they either knew or suspected to be aduersaries to their purpose.