... the symptoms which then appeared of the former attachment of the citizens to the French interest. The populace, in the tumult, made use of the cry of war commonly employed by the French troops: ... Page 23 2. M. West (p. 21 6) ascribes this counsel to Peter, bishop of Winchester. The History of England, Volume I, Part II 17 *** M. Paris, p. 25 9. **** M. Paris, p. 25 9, 26 0, 26 1, 26 6. ... p. 22 0, 22 1. M. West, p. 29 1, 301. The man who succeeded him in the government of the king and kingdom, was Peter, bishop of Winchester, a Poictevin by birth, who had been raised by the...