[1] [2] But for so much as his seruice was right accepta|ble to the king, as he that with great dexteritie could handle such affaires of the state, or other matters of charge as were committed to his hands, the king still kept him about his person, as one of his chéefe chapleins of houshold, and imploied him in sundrie offices, as occasions serued: and first he made him surueior of his works and buildings, namelie at Windsore, in reparing of that castell, and also at Quinburrough, where, by the kings appointment, a strong fortresse was raised, for defense of the realme on that side.He was also at one time treasuror of England (as Leland ga|thereth.) After this, he was aduanced to the kée|ping of the priuie seale, made ouerséeer of the wards and forrests, also treasuror of the kings reuenues in France, and at length was made bishop of Winche|ster. Yet the Blacke prince did not greatlie fauour him, wherevpon Wickham procured to kéepe him occupied in warres beyond the seas. But at length Iohn duke of Lancaster, and Alice Perers king Ed|wards concubine, conceiuing some great displea|sure against him, found meane to procure the king to banish him the realme, and then he remained in Normandie and Picardie for the space of seauen yeares, or thereabout, and might not be restored so long as king Edward liued. But after his deceasse, about the second yeare of king Richard the seconds reigne, he was restored home, and purchased a gene|rall pardon for all matters past that might be sur|mized against him, or laid to his charge.