[1] [2] The lord Wake was also committed, but shortlie after, he was deliuered to his great honor, as Wal|singham writeth. Robert de Bourchier was made lord chancellor,New officers made in place of other that were dischar|ged. and Richard de Sadington lord trea|suror: all the shiriffes of shires, and other officers al|so were remooued, and other put in their places, and iustices appointed in euerie shire, to inquire vpon the defaults of collectors and other officers, so that few or none escaped vnpunished, howsoeuer they had de|meaned themselues, so streictlie those iustices procée|ded in their commissions. The king indeed was sore offended with those whom he had put in trust to leuie monie, and to sée it conueied ouer to him into the low countrie, bicause that for want therof in time of néed, he was constreined to take truce with his aduersarie the French king, and leaue off his enterprise, which he was in good forwardnesse to haue gone through withall, if he had not béene disappointed of treasure which he had commanded to be sent ouer vnto him, which was not doone but kept backe, in whom soeuer the fault rested.