[1] The stubur|nesse of the aduerse part an occasion to dissolue this assemblie.Wherevpon giuing such example of disorder, stub|bornesse and selfewill, as hath not béene séene and suffered in such an honourable assemblie, being of the two estates of this realme, the nobilitie and the commons, besides the presence of the quéenes maie|sties most honourable priuie councell, the same as|semblie was dismissed, and the godlie and most chri|stian purpose of the quéens maiestie made frustrate. And afterwards for the contempt so notoriouslie made, the bishops of Winchester and Lincolne, ha|uing most obstinatelie both disobeied common au|thoritie, and varied manifestlie from their owne or|der, and speciallie Lincolne (who shewed more fol|lie than the other) were condignelie committed to the tower of London, and the rest (sauing the abbat of Westminster) stood bound to make dailie their personall appéerance before the councell, and not to depart the citie of London and Westminster, vntill further order were taken with them for their disobe|dience and contempt.