[1] This yeare in Maie the king tooke a lone of mo|nie of all such as were valued at fiftie pounds and vpward in the subsidie bookes. Anno Reg. 34. The lord priuie seale, the bishop of Winchester,A lone. sir Iohn Baker, and sir Thomas Wriothesleie were commissioners about this lone in London, where they so handled the mat|ter, that of some head citizens they obteined a thou|sand markes in prest to the kings vse. They that laid forth anie summe in this wise, had priuie scales for the repaiment thereof within two yeares next insu|ing.Submission of the Irish nobilitie. Diuerse of the Irish nobilitie came this yeere into England, and made their submission to the king as in the Irish chronicle it is more particularlie tou|ched. Also wars fell out betwixt England and Scot|land, the causes whereof (as appeereth by a declarati|on set forth by the king of England at this present) in effect were these. First there were diuerse of the English rebels,The caus [...]s of the wars be|twixt Eng|land & Scot|land. such as had moued the commotion in the north and Lincolneshire, that fled into Scot|land, and were there mainteined: and although re|quest had béene made that they might be deliuered, yet it would not be granted.