¶How Andrewe Trollop & the souldyours of Calays forsoke ye duke of yorke & theyr may¦ster therle of warwyk in the weste countre.
THe duke of yorke / the erles of warwyk and of Salysbury / sawe the gouernaū¦ce of the reame stode moost by the quene & hyr counseyll / & how the grete prynces of the londe were not callyd to counseyl but set a parte. and not only soo / but it was sayd thrugh the reame tho sayd lordes sholde be dystroyed as it open∣ly was shewed at Blorehethe by them yt wolde haue slayne the erle of Salysbury. Thenne for sauacyon of theyr lyues / & also for the comyn¦wele of the reame thought for to remedy thyse thynges assembled them togyder with moche people / and toke a felde in the west countre to whiche the erle of warwyk came fro Calays / with many of the olde Souldeyours as Andrē¦we Trollop and other / in whose wysdome / as for ye werre he trustyd moche vpon And whan they were thus assembled and made theyr fel∣de. the kynge sente out commyssyons & preuy seales vnto all the lordes of his reame to come and wayte on hym in theyr moost beste defen¦sable araye / And so euery man came in suche wyse. that the kynge was stronger / and hadde more▪ peple than the duke of yorke and therles of warwyk & of Salysbury. for it is here to be notyd that euery lorde in Englonde at this ty∣me / durst not dysobeye the quene / so she rulyd peasybly all that was done abowte the kynge whiche was a good and a well dysposed man. And thenne whan the kynge was come to the place where they were / the duke of yorke & hys felysshyp made theyr felde in the strongest wy¦se