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Clarence and was still attacked to his Memory Simmel made his apperence there and the Irish tendered their allegiance to him as to the true Plantagenet, the news of this revolt filled Henry with perplexity--The first measure was to seize the Queen Dowager who being irritated by the harsh treatment to which herself and her Daughter were exposed incouraged the imposter--His next step was to expose Warwic through the streets of London; but though this had its effect in England it convinced not the people of Ireland who reproached the King with having shown a counterfit Warwic-- Henry was not ignorant of the intentions of his enemies and he prepared himself for defence Being informed that Simmel was landed at Tindrey in Lancashire he drew together his forces and advanced towards the evening as far as Coventry Simmel with his tutor Simon was taken prisoner--Simmel was too contemptible to be an object either of apprehension or resentment to Henry He was pardoned and made a scullion in the Kings Kitchen; whence he was afterwards advanced to the rank of Falconer--In the Year