[1] Tho. Walsi. About the same time two Franciscane friers were burnt at London, for matters of religion. ¶ More|ouer queene Isabell, mother vnto king Edward the third, departed this life the seauen and twentith daie of August, and was buried the seauen and twentith daie of Nouember, in the church of the friers minors at London, not yet dedicated. ¶ Dauid king of Scotland, shortlie after the truce was concluded be|twixt England and France, was set at libertie, pai|eng for his ransome the summe of one hundred thousand marks (as Fourdon saith) but whether he meaneth Scotish or sterling monie, Fourdon. The king of Scots ran|somed. I cannot saie. He also was bound by couenant now vpon his deli|uerance, to cause the castels in Nidesdale to be rai|sed, which were knowne to be euill neighbors to the English borderers, Polydor. as Dunfrise, Dalswinton, Mor|ton, Dunsd [...]re, and nine other.