England in the Later Middle Ages

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, 359-360.
1386] THE KING AND THE MAGNATES 273 of the kinodom.^ He found a supporter in Scrope, who urged that Suffolk was no upstart but a man of wealth before his promotion to the peerage, one, too, who had shown himself to be an honest servant of the Crown in many different capacities.^ But Gloucester and his friends would not listen to the advice of the moderate party, and Suffolk was found guilty, imprisoned, and fined 20, 000 marks. Vere escaped, save that Parliament attempted to despatch
... him to Ireland, to take up the obligations of his newly acquired title of Duke, though it was he, not Suffolk, who had profited by the reckless prodigality of the King, and he, if anyone, who had been guilty of peculation. His noble birth saved him, and an honest minister, who could only boast a mercantile ancestry, suffered in his stead. The opposition was bent on breaking up the bureaucracy controlled by the King, and substituting an aristocratic oligarchy in its stead, but when a Council of reform was appointed, it had to allow the majority to consist of moderate men like Scrope, Wykeham, and the King's youngest uncle Edmund, Earl of Cambridge, lately pro- moted to the Dukedom of York.

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