[1] [2] [3] Maister Whetston, and maister Lucar, and mai|ster Kightlie, were adiudged to paie two thousand pounds a péece, and the rest a thousand marks a péece, to be paid within one fortnight after. From this paiment were exempted those foure which con|fessed a fault, Iohn Fox. & therevpon had submitted themselues, whose names are these: maister Loe, maister Poin|ter,A parlement whereat the king & quéene [...]t present. maister Beswicke, and maister Cater. The 12 of Nouember being mondaie, the parlement began at Westminster, to the beginning whereof both the king and quéene rode in their parlement robes, ha|uing two swords borne before them. The earle of Penbroke bare his sword, and the earle of West|merland bare the quéenes. They had two caps of maintenance likewise borne before them: whereof the earle of Arundell bare the one, and the earle of Shrewesburie the other.Cardinall Poole arri| [...]eth at Douer During this parlement, cardinall Poole landed at Douer vpon wednesdaie, being the 21 of Nouember, who being receiued with much honor in all other countries through which hee had passed, was receiued here at the first, with no great shew, for the causes aboue mentioned. The same daie on the which he arriued, an act passed in the parlement house, for his restitution in bloud, vt|terlie repealing (as false and most slanderous) that act made against him in K. Henrie the eights time. And on the next daie being thursdaie and the 22 of Nouember,An act for the restitution in [...] of cardi|nall Poole. the king and queene both came to the parlement house to giue their roiall assent, and to e|stablish this act against his comming. On saturdaie the foure and twentith of Nouember, he came to the court, and after went to Lambeth where his lodging was prepared.