[1] Duncan Campbell, a Scotish rouer, after long fight,A Scotish r [...]|uer taken on the sea by Iohn Arun|dell. was taken on the sea by Iohn Arundell an es|quier of Cornewall, who presented him to the king. He was committed to the Tower, & there remained prisoner a long season. All the kings ships were put in a readinesse, so that by the beginning of Aprill, they were rigged and trimmed readie to make saile. ¶ This yeare died the lord Brooke, sir Edward Poi|nings, knight of the garter, sir Iohn Pechie, and sir Edward Belknap, valiant capteins, which were su|spected to be poisoned at a banket made at Ard, when the two kings met last. Wheat was sold this yeare in the citie of London, for twentie shillings a quarter,Great [...] of corne. & in other places for twentie six shillings eight pence.