[1] [2] [3] The earles of Penbroke and Wilshire fled, but sir Owen Teuther father to the said earle of Pen|broke (which Owen had married king Henries mo|ther,Owen Teu|ther and other taken and beheaded. as yee haue heard before) with Dauid Floid, Morgan ap Reuther, and diuerse other were taken, and beheaded at Hereford. The quéene neuerthelesse incouraged by hir late victorie, with a multitude of northerne people, marched toward London, inten|ding to vndoo all that had beene ordeined in the last parlement. These northerne people, after they were once passed ouer the riuer of Trent, Whethamsted. spoiled and wa|sted the countrie afore them, in maner as if they had béene in the land of forren enimies. At length, they approched to saint Albons, hearing that the duke of Northfolke, and the earle of Warwike, with other whome the duke of Yorke had left to gouerne the king in his absence, had (by the kings assent) assem|bled a great hoast, and were incamped neere to that towne.