[1] [2] [3] The lords forgot not the dukes demand, and to take some direction therein, diuerse of them, as spirituall and temporall, with manie graue and sage persons of the commonaltie dailie assembled at the Blacke|friers, and other places, to treat of this matter, be|ing of so great importance. During which time the duke of Yorke, although he and the king were both lodged in the palace of Westminster; yet would he not for anie praiers or requests once visit the king, till some conclusion were taken in this matter: sai|eng, that he was subiect to no man, but only to God, vnder whose mercie none here superiour but he. ΒΆ The king of Scots, partlie incouraged thorough the ciuill discord here in England, and partlie for the displeasure which he had conceiued for the death of Edmund duke of Summerset his moothers brother, this yeare besieged the castell of Roxburgh:

The castell of Roxburgh be|sieged.

The king of Scots thorough misfortune slaine.

and by the breaking of a bombard, as the same was shot off against the castell, he chanced to be slaine. Yet the Scots left not off their enterprise, assaulting the ca|stell till they gat it, and then defended it a long time after, till Richard duke of Glocester wan it againe, and raced it.