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Will' Venor, groc'. Hugo Fastolf.
In this yere was the rysyng of lordes of Engelond; that is for to seye, Sr. Thomas of Wodstok duke of Gloucestre, Sr. Herry erle of Derby, Sr. Richard erle of Arundell, Sr. Thomas erle of Warrewyk, Moubray the erle marchall, and Sr. Thomas the erle of Notyngham, ayens othere certeyn lordes, that is to weten, Sr. Robert de Veer erle of Oxenford, that was mad markys of Develyn and after duke of Irlond, whiche fledde into Loveyne in Braban, and there he deyde; Sire Mich' of Pole erle of Suffolk, whiche also fledde to the same place, and there deyde; Sire Alexander Nevyll erchebysshop of York, the whiche fledde to Scotlond, and there deyde; Robert Tresilian the kynges justice and Nicholl Brembre knyght were drawe to Tyborne and hanged. Also the same tyme Sire Johan Beauchamp, Sr. James Berners, and Sire Simond of Beuerle, knyghtes, were beheded at the Tour hill; but Sr. John of Salisbury was drawen and hanged; and also Robert Bealknap, John Holt, Robert Cary, William Burgh, Robert Fulthorp, and John Lokton, justices, weren exiled into Irlond, there for to dwelle alle there lyf tyme.
I'dm maior
William Venor, grocer. Hugo Fastolf.
In this year was the rising of lords of England; that is for to say sir Thomas of Woodstock, duke of Glouchester, sir Henry, earl of Derby, sir Richard, earl of Arundel, sir Thomas earl of Warwick, Mowbray the earl marshal, and sir Thomas the earl of Nottingham, against other certain lords, that is, to wit, Robert de Vere, earl of Oxford, that was made marquis of Devon, and after duke of Ireland, who fled into Loveyne, in Brabant, and there he died; Lord Michael de la Pole, earl of Suffolk, who also fled to the same place, and there died; Lord Alexander Neville, archbishop of York, who fled to Scotland, and there died; Robert Tresilian, the Kings Justice, and Nicholl Brembre, knight, were drawn to Tyburn and hanged. also at the same time lord John Beauchamp, sir Jamed Berners, and lord Simon of Beuerle, knights were beheaded ath tower hill; but sir John of Salisbury was drawn and hanged; and also Robert Bealknap, John Holt, Robert Carey, William Burgh, Robert Fulthorp, and John Lokton, were exiled into Ireland, there to dwell for all their lifetime.