[1] The duke had meant at first to haue rid awaie (as I haue credible heard) if promise had béene kept by one of his seruants, appointed to come to him to be his guide; but when he either feining himselfe sicke, or being sloke in déed, came not, the duke was con|streined to remaine in the parke there at Astleie, ho|ping yet to get awaie after that the search had béene passed ouer, and the countrie once in quiet. Howso|euer it was, there he was taken, as is said, togither with his brother the lord Iohn Greie; but his bro|ther the lord Thomas got awaie in deed at that time,The lord Iohn Greie taken. meaning to haue fled into Wales, & there to haue got to the sea side, so to transport himselfe ouer into France, or into some other forren part. But in the borders of Wales he was likewise apprehended through his great mishap, and follie of his man that had forgot his capcase with monie behind him in his chamber one morning at his inne; and comming for it againe, vpon examination what he should be, it was mistrusted that his maister should be some such man, as he was in déed, and so was staied, ta|ken,The lord Thomas Greie taken. and brought vp to London, where he suffered; as after shall appeare.