[1] Ye haue heard before, how the archbishop of Can|turburie Thomas Arundell, was banish the [...], and Roger Walden was made archbishop o [...] that [...]ee, Fabian. who was a great fauourer of the citie of London, the which was eftsoones about this season falle [...] the kings displeasure: but by the diligent labour of this archbishop, and of Robert Braibrooke then bi|shop of London, vpon the humble supplication of the citizens,Blanke char|ters. the kings wrath was pacif [...]ed. But yet to content the kings mind, manie blanke charters were deuised, and brought into the citie, which manie of the substantiall and wealthie citizens were s [...]me to seale, to their great charge, as in the end appeared. And the like charters were sent abroad into all shires within the realme, whereby great grudge and mur|muring arose among the people: for when they were so sealed, the kings officers wrote in the same what liked them, as well for charging the parties with pai|ment of monie, as otherwise.