[1] [2] [3] [4] After this, the king commanded that the lords, Berkleie, and Louell, and sir knights of the lower house, should go after dinner to examine the said Hall. This was on a thursdaie being the fiftéenth of October. On the saturdaie next insuing, sir William Bagot and the said Iohn Hall were brought both to the barre,Bagot and Hall brought to the barre. and Bagot was examined of certeine points, and sent againe to prison. The lord Fitzwa|ter herewith rose vp, and said to the king, that where the duke of Aumarle excuseth himselfe of the duke of Glocesters death, I say (quoth he) that he was the verie cause of his death,The lord Fitzwater appealeth the duke of Au|marle of trea|son. and so he appealed him of treason, offering by throwing downe his hood as a gage to proue it with his bodie. There were twentie other lords also that threw downe their hoods, as pledges to proue the like matter against the duke of Aumarle. The duke of Aumarle threw downe his hood to trie it against the lord Fitzwater, as against him that lied falselie, in that he had charged him with, by that his appeale. These gages were deliue|red to the constable and marshall of England, and the parties put vnder arrest.