[1] [2] [3] For first this yeare, dame Eleanor Cobham, wife to the said duke, was accused of treason; for that she by sorcerie and inchantment intended to destroie the king, to the intent to aduance hir husband vnto the [page 623] crowne. Upon this [...] examined in saint Ste|phans chappell before the bishop of Canturburie, and there b [...] examination [...] open penance in thrée open plac [...] within the citie of Lon|don. [Polychronico [...] saith she was i [...]io [...]ied to go through [...]eapside [...] taper in hir hand] and after that adiudged to perpetuall imprison [...]nt in the Ile of Man [...]. vnder the k [...]ping of sir Iohn Stanlie knight. At the same season [...]ere arrested, [...]eigned, and adiudged giltie, as aiders to th [...] duchesse, Tho|mas Southwell priest, [...] canon of S. Stephans at Westminster, Iohn Hun priest, Roger Boling|brooke a cunning necromancer (as it was said) and Margerie Iordeine, Ali [...]s Iohn [...]. surnamed the wit [...]h of Eie.