[1] The king neuerthelesse still offended towards the archbishop, Anno Reg. 15. A letter sent to the deane of Paules. caused Adam bishop of Winchester to indite a letter against him, directed from the king to the deane and chapiter of Paules, openlie to be publi|shed by them: the effect whereof was, to burthen the archbishop with vnthankfulnesse, and forgetting of his bounden duetie towards his souereigne lord and louing maister, namelie, in that where he promised the king to sée him throughlie furnished with monie, towards the maintenance of his warres: when it came to passe, none would be had, which turned not onelie to the hinderance of the kings whole procée|dings, but also to his great discredit, and causing him to run greatlie in debt by interest, through borrow|ing of monie, for the paiment of the wages of his men of warre, when through the archbishops negli|gence, who had the chéefe rule of the land, the collec|tors and other officers slacked their duetie, whereby there was no monie sent ouer, according to that was appointed: and wheras now, since his comming ouer, he had sent to the archbishop to come vnto him, that by his information, he might the better learne who they were that neglected their duetie, he disobedient|lie refused to come, pretending some feare of bodi|lie harme, through the malice of some that were a|bout the king. Wherevpon, when Rafe lord Stafford, lord steward of the kings house, was sent with a safe conduct, for him to come in all safetie to the court, he flatlie made answer that he would not come, except in full parlement.