[1] [2] The lord treasuror, Bushie, Bagot, and Gréene, perceiuing that the commons would cleaue vnto, and take part with the duke, slipped awaie, leauing the lord gouernour of the realme, and the lord chan|cellor to make what shift they could for themselues: Bagot got him to Chester, and so escaped into Ire|land; the other fled to the castell of Bristow, in hope there to be in safetie. The duke of Lancaster, after that he had coasted alongst the shore a certeine time, & had got some intelligence how the peoples minds were affected towards him,The duke of Lancaster lã|deth in York|shire. landed about the begin|ning of Iulie in Yorkshire, at a place sometime cal|led [...]auenspur, betwixt Hull and Bridlington, and with him not past thréescore persons,Additions to Polychron. as some write: but he was so ioifullie receiued of the lords, knights, and gentlemen of those parts, that he found means by their helpe) forthwith to assemble a great num|ber of people, that were willing to take his part. The first that came to him, were the lords of Lin|coln [...]shire, and other countries adioining, as the lords Willoughbie, Ros, Darcie, and Beaumont.