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seize the Queen Dowager who being irritated by the harsh treatment to which herself & her Daughter were exposed encouraged 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 haveing shown a counterfeit Warwic--Henry was not ignorant of the intentions of his enemies, & he prepared himself for defence-- Being informed that Simmel was landed at Findrey in Lancastershire he drew together his forces & advanced towards the evening as far as Coventry--Simmel with his tutor Simon was taken prisoner-- Simmel was too contempteble to be an object either of apprehension on resentment to Henry--He was pardoned & made a