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SIR JOHN FROISSART
Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries
from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Vol.8
page 376
Glocefter, and prince John of York, the earls of Arundel, Salisbury, Northumberland, and many ' barons and prelates, went, in great ftate, to conduft the king. They met him within two miles from ' Brentford, and received him moft affectionately, as good fubje&s fhouid thjeir lord* . The king, who had their late proceedings ftill rankling in his heart, fcarcdy flopped when he met them, nor caft his eyes towards them. The perfon he talked the moft to on his road was the bifhop of London. On their arrival in Weftminfter, the king diftaptmted at his palace, which had been prepared for him. . • He there partook of wines and fpices, as did hit uncles, the barons, prelates and knights who were entitled to the honour. Several of them now took leave, and thofe who refided in London w«H home, but the king's uncles, the archbîfhôp of Caffc terbuty, and the whole of the council remained m keep him company, to be on better terms together, • mi to cottfutt on the affairs of the nation, for they had formed their plans, and were lodged, fome ift the palace, and others in the abbey, • "
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