[1] When the protector had said, all the councell affir|med, that the motion was good and reasonable; and to the king and the duke his brother, honorable; and a thing that should ceasse great murmur in the relme, if the mother might be by good means induced to de|liuer him. Which thing the archbishop of Yorke, whome they all agreed also to be thereto most conue|nient, tooke vpon him to mooue hir, and therein to doo his vttermost deuoir. Howbeit, if she could be in no wise intreated with hir good will to deliuer him, then thought he, and such other as were of the spiritu|altie present, that it were not in anie wise to be at|tempted to take him out against hir will.