[1] The e [...]rle of Lancaster.There was like to haue growen great variance betwixt the queene and Henrie earle of Lancaster, by reason that one sir Thomas Wither, a knight per|teining to the said earle of Lancaster, had slaine Ro|bert Holland,Robert Hol|land slaine. who had betraied sometime Thomas earle of Lancaster, and was after committed to pri|son by earle Henries means, but the queene had cau|sed him to be set at libertie, and admitted him as one of hir councell. The quéene would haue had sir Tho|mas Wither punished for the murther, but earle Henrie caused him to be kept out of the waie, so that for these causes and other, Henrie the earle of Lanca|ster went about to make a rebellion,The archbi|shop of Can|turburie was the chiefe pro|curor of the agreement & reconciliation of the earle (as Meri|muth saith.) and the quéene hauing knowledge thereof, sought to apprehend him: but by the mediation of the earles Marshall and Kent, the matter was taken vp, and earle Henrie had the kings peace granted him for the summe of eleuen thousand pounds, which he should haue paid, but he neuer paid that fine, though it was so assessed at the time of the agreement.