[1] [2] [3] Then were diuerse persons apprehended, and indi|ted of treason, wherof some were pardoned, and some executed.Thomas Thorpe. Thomas Thorpe second baron of the esche|ker, [page 655] was committed to the Tower, where he remai|ned long after, for that he was knowne to be great fréend to the house of Lancaster. [...]. [...]l. ex I. S. pag. 7 [...]0. ¶ When queene Margaret heard that the K. was taken, she with hir sonne, and eight persons fled to the castell of Hard|lagh in Wales, and was robbed by the waie in Lan|cashire of all hir goods, to the value of ten thousand markes: from thence she went into Scotland. Thus you sée what fruits the trée of ciuill discord dooth bring foorth; that euill tree, which whilest some haue taken paine to plant, and some to proine and nourish, for o|thers confusion (to whome they haue giuen a taste of those apples which it bare, far more bitter than colo|quintida) themselues haue béene forced to take such share as befell them by lot. For as it is not possible that a cõmon fier, whose heat & flame is vniuersallie spred, should spare any particular place (for so should it not be generall) no more is it likelie that in ciuill commotions, rebellions, insurrections, and parta|kings in conflicts and pitched feelds (speciallie vnder ringleaders of great countenance and personage, such as be the péeres and states of kingdoms) anie one should, though perhaps his life, yet (a thousand to one) not saue his bloud vnspilt, nor his goods vn|spoiled. Anno Reg. 39.] During this trouble, a parlement was sum|moned to begin at Westminster, in the moneth of October next following.