[1] The king sent the bishop of Durham into Scot|land, to vnderstand the certeintie of this rebellion, who returning from thence, informed him of the truth. The king not minding to breake his iournie which he had purposed to make into Flanders, ap|pointed that the earle of Surrey should haue the lea|ding of all such men of warre as might be leuied be|yond Trent, to represse the Scotish rebels, and also wrote vnto Iohn Comin earle of Boughan,The vnfaith|full dealing of the Scots. that re|membring their faith and promise, they should re|turne into Scotland, and doo their best to quiet the countrie: they according to his commandement, went into Scotland, but shewed themselues slow i|nough to procure those things that perteined to peace and quietnesse.