[1] The lords which lodged within the citie held a dailie councell at blacke friers: the other part soiourning without the walles, assembled likewise in the chapi|ter house at Westminster. At length by the diligent trauell and good exhortation of the archbishop of Canturburie, and other prelats; both parties were persuaded to come to communication, and so did. Where,The lords are brought to a|gree. after long debating of grieuances on both sides, they promising to forget all old rancors, and to be freends each to other, & both obedient to the king, were accorded by award, wherof writings were sea|led, signed, and deliuered to effect as followeth.