[1] For whereas now euerie lord loued other, and none other thing studied vpon, but about the corona|tion and honor of the king: if the lords of hir kindred should assemble in the kings name much people, they should giue the lords, betwixt whome and them had béene sometime debate, to feare and suspect, least they should gather this people, not for the kings safegard, whome no man impugned, but for their destruction, hauing more regard to their old variance, than their new attonement. For which cause they should assem|ble on the other partie much people againe for their defense, whose power she wist well far stretched: and thus should all the realme fall on a rore. And of all the hurt that thereof should insue, which was likelie [page 715] not to be little, and the most harme there like to fall where she least would, all the world would put hir and hir kindered in the wight, and saie that they had vn|wiselie and vntrulie also broken the amitie & peace, that the king hir husband so prudentlie made, be|twéene his kin and hirs in his death bed, and which the other partie faithfullie obserued.