[1] The duke of Yorke hauing aforehand obteined an absolution of the pope, in discharge of his oth before taken, did now discouer his stomach against the duke of Summerset. But when the king was amen|ded againe, and resumed to him his former gouerne|ment, either of his owne mind, or by the queenes pro|curement,The duke of Summers [...]t set at libertie. the duke of Summerset was set at liber|tie; by which doing great enuie and displeasure grew. That notwithstanding, the quéene (which then bare the chiefe rule) caused the duke of Summerset to be pre|ferred to the capteineship of Calis,Made depu|tie of Calis. wherwith not on|lie the commons, but also manie of the nobilitie were greatlie gréeued and offended, saieng, that he had lost Normandie, and so would he doo Calis.