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398 THE HERALDRY OF YORK MINSTER.<br />

a certain friar in London told him that he had conjured up a spirit,<br />

which assured him that his brother was still alive, and that Sir Ingram<br />

Berenger brought him a letter from the Lord Zouche requesting his<br />

assistance in the restoration of the late sovereign.<br />

"On the morrow after the Feast of St. Gregory" he was arrested;<br />

on Sunday, March i3th, he was arraigned, and condemned to die on the<br />

morrow. "All that day," say the chroniclers, "the King was so beset by<br />

" his mother and the Earl of March that it was impossible for him to<br />

" make any effort to preserve his uncle from the cruel fate to which he<br />

" had been so unjustly doomed." And such was the feeling of the people,<br />

that the executioner himself stole secretly away, and the Earl of Kent<br />

had to wait upon the scaffold at Winchester Castle gate from noon till<br />

five in the evening, because no one could be induced to perform the<br />

office. At length, a condemned felon from the Marshalsea obtained his<br />

His body<br />

pardon on the condition of decapitating the unfortunate prince.<br />

was buried in the city, in the church of the Black Friars or Dominicans,<br />

who, together with two of the other mendicant orders, were accused of<br />

being accessory to the conspiracy, and with difficulty escaped punishment.<br />

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