[1] [2] In this moneth of Maie were sent out of Eng|land twelue hundred masons and carpenters,A castell bu [...]ded by the king at Tor|naie. and thrée hundred laborers to the citie of Tornaie; for the king and his councell considered that the garrison that was kept there was chargeable: and therefore it was determined that there should be builded a castell to chastise the citie if they rebelled, and to minish the garrison. And therefore these workemen were sent thither, which this yéere began a strong castell, and wrought still on it. In this yéere, by the cardinall were all men called to accompt that had [...]he occupi|eng of the kings monie in the warres or elsewhere,Iustice exec [...]|ted by cardi|nal Wolsie vp [...] offendors of sundrie qua [...]|ties and de|grees. not to euerie mans contentation: for some were found in arrerages, and some saued themselues by policie and briberie, and waxed rich, and some inno|cents were punished. And for a truth, he so punished periurie with open punishment, and open papers wearing, that in his time it was lesse vsed. He pu|nished also lords, knights, and men of all sorts, for riots bearing and mainteining in their countries, that the poore men liued quietlie: who perceiuing that he punished the rich, complained without number, and brought manie an honest man to trouble and vexation.