[1] [2] The duke of Yorke, hauing gotten the victorie, re|membred well, that he had published abroad how the onelie cause of this warre was, for the aduance|ment of the common-wealth, and therefore vsing all courtesie, would not touch the kings person after a|nie violent sort; but with all honour and due reue|rence conueied him to London, and so to Westmin|ster. To which place was summoned a parlement, which began the ninth daie of Iulie,A parlement. in the which ses|sion, the late duke of Glocester was openlie declared a true subiect, both to the king and to the realme. Be|side this, it was enacted, that no person should either iudge or report anie point of vntruth of the duke of Yorke, the earles of Salisburie and Warwike, or of anie knight, esquier, archer, or other, for comming in warlike araie against the king, at saint Albons; con|sidering their enterprise was onelie to sée the kings person in safegard.