[1] And at dinner, the duke of Glocester sent a dish from his owne table vnto the lord Riuers, prai|eng him to be of good chéere: all should be well inough. And he thanked the duke, and praied the mes|senger to beare it to his nephue the lord Richard, with the same message for his comfort, who he thought had more néed of comfort, as one to whome such aduersitie was strange. But himselfe had béene all his daies in vre therewith, & therefore could beare it the better.The death of the lord Ri|uers & other. But for all this comfortable courtesie of the duke of Glocester, he sent the lord Riuers, and the lord Richard, with sir Thomas Uaughan into the north countrie, into diuerse places to prison, and af|terward all to Pomfret, where they were in conclu|sion beheaded.