[1] [2] [3] Thus were all those of the one part lodged within the citie, and those of the other without, in Holborne towards Westminster, and in other places of the suburbs, all vpon wise consideration: for that the Yorke faction and the Lancastrians could not well haue béene mingled without danger of discord. After that these lords were thus come vnto London, the king and the quéene shortlie followed, comming thi|ther the seuentéenth daie of March, and lodged in the bishops palace. Bicause no riotous attempt or bic|kering should be begun betwéene anie of the parties or their retinues,The proui|dence of the citie for safe|gard of peace. the maior and aldermen of the citie kept great watch, as well by daie as by night, riding about the citie by Holborne, and Fléetstréet, with fiue thousand men well armed and arraied, to sée good or|der and peace on all sides kept.