[1] [2] When the earle of Suffolke heard what fortune thus happened to his frĂ©ends, as one in v [...]ter despaire to haue anie good successe in his pretensed enter|prise, wandred about all Germanie and France, to purchase som [...] aid and succour, if by anie means he might. But when he perceiued no stedfast ground to catch anchor hold vpon, he submitted himselfe vnder the protection of Philip archduke of Austrich. But his brother Richard, being a politike man, so wiselie ordered himselfe in this stormie tempest, that he was not intrapped either with net or snare. The king not yet out of all doubt of ciuill sedition, bicause a great number of euill disposed persons partakers of this conspiracieî€ were fled into sundrie sanctuaries, deuised to haue all the gates of sanctuaries and pla|ces priuileged shut and locked vp, so that none should issue out from thence to perturbe and disquiet him.