[1] [2] [3] [4] And in the meane time, the earle of Salisburie, the bishop of saint Dauie lord chancellour of Eng|land, and the bishop of Hereford went ouer to Calis. In like case the lord of Coucie, and sir William Dorman chancellor of France came to Montreuill.Sir Hugh Caluerlie lieutenant of Calis. But they durst not meet at anie indifferent place on the frontiers, for the doubt that either partie had of other, for anie thing the legats could saie or doo. Thus these commissioners abode in that state till the truce was expired. And when the warre was open, then sir Hugh Caluerlie was sent ouer to Calis, to remaine vpon safe kéeping of that towne, as deputie there. The earle of Salisburie, and the other commissio|ners returned into England, and with them the duke of Britaine. On the twelfth day of Aprill this yeare, one sir Iohn Minsterworth knight, Tho. Walsi. Fabian. Sir Iohn Minster|worth be|headed. was drawne, hanged, headed, and quartered at Tiborne, being first condemned and adiudged to suffer that ex|ecution before the maior of London, and other the kings iustices in the Guildhall, for treason by him committed, in defrauding souldiers of their wages: for where he had receiued great summes of monie to make paiment thereof to them, he reteined the same to his owne vse.