[1] [2] ΒΆ Sir Baldwine Fulford vndertooke on paine of loosing his head, Abr. Fl. ex I. S. pag. 692. that he would destroie the earle of Warwike: but when he had spent the king a thou|sand marks in monie, Sir Bald|wine Ful|ford his en|terprise. he returned againe.] After this good fortune thus chanced to the lords, diuerse of the best ships taken in the hauen of Sandwich, were well vittelled and manned, and with them the earle of Warwike sailed into Ireland, to common with the duke of Yorke of their great affaires and busi|nesse. The weather and wind were so fauourable to the earles purpose, that within lesse than thirtie daies he passed and repassed from Calis to Dublin, and backe againe.