[1] [2] [3] But now to returne to the king. When in the morning he was aduertised that the duke of Yorke and his partakers were fled and gone, he caused all his horssemen to follow them; although in vaine: for they were got farre enough out of danger (as before ye haue heard.) The king pardoned all the poore soul|diers, sauing certeine ringleaders; of the which some he punished and fined, and some he hanged and quar|tered. After this he remooued to Ludlow, and there brake vp his host, and spoiling the towne and castell, he sent the duchesse of Yorke with hir two yoong sonnes to be kept in ward with the duchesse of Buc|kingham hir sister. This doone,The lords proclamed traitors. he proclamed these lords, traitors to him, enimies to their countrie, and rebels to the crowne, confiscating their lands, goods, and offices: and committed the gouernance of the north parts to the earle of Northumberland, and to the lord Clifford, as to his trustie and most faithfull fréends,The duke of Summerset made capteine of Calis. & of his towne of Calis he made capteine Henrie the new duke of Summerset.