[1] The question then was asked of the bishops, who declared themselues to be of the like opinion, touch|ing that charter, as they were of the other. At that selfe time the archbishop of Canturburie absented himselfe from the parlement, Thom. Wals. in hope that the king would he his fréend, and stand his verie good lord, for that he had promised nothing should be doone against him in the parlement whilest he was absent. But neuerthelesse,

The archb. of Canturburie condemned to perpetuall ba|nishment.

Six daies saith Grafton.

at the importunate sute of the said sir Iohn Bushie and others, the archbishop was con|demned vnto perpetuall exile, and appointed to auoid the realme within six wéekes. And therewith the king sent secretlie to the pope for order that the archbishop might be remooued from his sée to some other, which sute was obteined, and Roger Walden lord treasu|ror was ordeined archbishop in his place, as after shall appeare.