[1] A parlement at Couentrie.During this time the king called a parlement in the citie of Couentrie, which began the twentith of September, in the which were attainted of high trea|son, Richard duke of Yorke, Edward erle of March his sonne and heire,Duke of Yorke and o|thers attain|ted. Richard earle of Warwike, Ed|mund earle of Rutland, Richard earle of Salisburie, Iohn lord Clifford, lord Clinton, sir Thomas Ha|rington, sir Iohn Wenlock, Thomas Neuill & Iohn Neuill sons of the earle of Salisburie, Iames Pic|kering, Iohn Coniers, Thomas Par, William Old|hall, and Henrie Ratford knights; Iohn Bowser, Thomas Cooke, Iohn Claie, Richard Giton, Robert Browne, Edward Bowser, Thomas Uaughan, Iohn Roger, Richard Greie, Walter Deuoreux, Walter Hopton, Roger Kinderton, Will. Bowes, Foulke Stafford, the lord Powis, and Alice coun|tesse of Salisburie, their goods and possessions esche|ted, and their heires disherited vnto the ninth degrée, their tenants spoiled of their goods, maimed and slaine;Ludlow spoi|led. the towne of Ludlow, belonging to the duke of Yorke, was robbed to the bare wals, & the dutches of Yorke spoiled of hir goods.]