[1] Now came there one in likewise not long after midnight from the lord chamberleine, to doctor Ro|theram the archbishop of Yorke, then chancellor of England, to his place not farre from Westminster, And for that he shewed his seruants that he had ti|dings of so great importance, that his maister gaue [page 716] him in charge, not to forbeare his rest, they letted not to wake him, nor he to admit this messenger in, to his bed side. Of whom he heard that these dukes were gone backe with the kings grace from Stonie Stratford vnto Northampton. Notwithstanding sir (quoth he) my lord sendeth your lordship word, that there is no feare: for he assureth you that all shall be well. I assure him (quoth the archbishop) be it as well as it will, it will neuer be so well as we haue seene it.