The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . er dishes and six silversalvers, and passed through his own cellar into his adventure ended with loss of dignity to the Canon, forhe was pursued and discovered in a roll of canvas, andconducted back to undergo judgment. The Queen Mothers jewels were pawned and left in hischarge on one occasion, and much worry came of that ; andhe was accused of making away with treasure from the Earlof Lancasters treasury. But all these persecutions wereoccasioned by the Despencers, Lancasters disappointed andvindictive foes. However, he seems


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . er dishes and six silversalvers, and passed through his own cellar into his adventure ended with loss of dignity to the Canon, forhe was pursued and discovered in a roll of canvas, andconducted back to undergo judgment. The Queen Mothers jewels were pawned and left in hischarge on one occasion, and much worry came of that ; andhe was accused of making away with treasure from the Earlof Lancasters treasury. But all these persecutions wereoccasioned by the Despencers, Lancasters disappointed andvindictive foes. However, he seems to have found himself safest, after all,at Canterbury, and resigned himself to its dull seclusion, themonks getting over the difficulty about the treasure bybestowing an annuity of ten marks on one Matilda de Will-mington. This lady exerted sufficient influence to secure a pardon from the King and permission to keep the plate. It is gratifying to know that Peter spent the rest of hislife in peace from secular enemies, and died in the odour


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