[1] Not long after, quéene Marie partlie offended with the Londoners, as fauorers of Wiats conspi|racie, and partlie perceiuing the more part of them nothing inclined towards hir procéedings in religi|on, which turned manie of them to losse, summoned a parlement to be holden at Oxford,A parlement summoned at Oxford but no [...] holden. as it were to gratifie that citie, which with the vniuersitie, towne, and countrie, had shewed themselues verie forward in hir seruice; but speciallie in restoring of the reli|gion called catholike: for which appointed parlement there to be holden, great prouision was made, as well by the quéens officers, as by the townesmen & inhabitants of the countrie round about. But the quéens mind in short space changed, and the same parlement was holden at Westminster in Aprill next following, wherein the queene proponed two speciall matters, the one for the mariage to be had betweene hir and the prince Philip of Spaine: the o|ther, for the restoring againe of the popes power and iurisdiction in England. As touching hir mariage, it was with no great difficultie agréed vpon; but the other request could not be easilie obteined.