[1] [2] But the lords recomforting him with as good words as they could, and answering for the time as they thought to stand with his pleasure, there in his presence, as by their words appeared, ech forgaue o|ther, and ioined their hands togither, when (as it af|ter appeared by their deeds) their hearts were farre a|sunder.I counterfet and pretended reconcile|ment. As soone as the king was departed, the noble prince his sonne drew toward London, which at the time of his deceasse kept his houshold at Ludlow in Wales, which countrie being farre off from the law and recourse to iustice, was begun to be farre out of good rule, and waren wild robbers and reauers, wal|king at libertie vncorrected. And for this occasion the prince was in the life of his father sent thither, to the end that the authoritie of his presence should re|fraine euill disposed persons from the boldnesse of their former outrages.