[1] [2] Moreover, on the tenth daie of September, in the said eleuenth yere of this kings reigne, at Bleching|lie, in the countie of Surrie, walking in the gallerie there with George neuill knight, lord Aburgauen|nie, the duke murmuring against the kings coun|cellors, and there gouernment, said vnto the said George; that if the king died, he would haue the rule of the realme in spite of who so euer said the contra|rie; and withall said, that if the said lord Aburga|uennie would say, that the duke had spoken such words, he would fight with him, and lay his sword vpon his pate: & this he bound vp with manie great oths. These were the speciall articles & points com|prised in the indictment, and said to his charge: but how trulie, or in what sort prooued, I haue not fur|ther to say, either in accusing or excusing him, other than as I find in Hall and Polydor, whose words in effect, I haue thought to impart to the reader, and without anie parciall wrestling of the same either to or fro.