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this great Army was easily dispersed; The Kingdom soon after being greatly exasperated at the fondness shown by the King, for his new favourites Robert De Vere Earl of Oxford, and Michael de la Pole, a merchant's Son whom he created Earl of Suffolk -- The Parliament refused to Grant the supplies unless he dismissed them from his service -- The King resisted some time, but at last was obliged to part with his favourites, and to admit of fourteen commissions to take care of the Public Affairs jointly with himself --