rour laye at
Westminster the tyme that he abode in England; and the duke of Holand
laie at the bisshop of Elies place. And after Midsomer the duke of
Holand seilid home ageyne. And after that themperour and the kyng went
to Caleys: and than the duke of Burgoyne and the counte Charles his
son came to Gravenyng; and the sent thider his brother the duke of
Gloucestre, and therle of the March, to abide there in hostage while
the duke of Burgoyne come to Caleys. And in the myddis of the river
the lordes metten togider; and the dukes son of Burgoyne receyved
there oure lords, and led them furth with hym into Flaundres: and the
erle of Warwik receyved the duke of Burgoyne and brought him to
Caleys, where he spake with the kyng of diverse matiers atwixt them
ij. And he toke his leve of the kyng: and the erle of Warwik brought
hym agayne to Grevenyng Water; at which tyme also the counte Charlis
brought our lordes to the same place, where either of these lordes
token live of other. And than the kyng retorned ageyne into England;
and themperour seiled into Holand, and so passid furth into
Custaunce."
NOTE GG. page 106.
"with all the lordships longyng thereto. And than the duke of Clarence
with other lordes rode furth to Cane: and upon our Lady even the
Assumpcion, he mustred hym bifore the towne of Cane; and the Tuesday
next after our Lady day, that was the xxvij day of August, the kyng
with all his host came to Cane, and ther leide his sege, and contynued
til our Ladies even the Nativite, upon which even by strong assaute
the towne was wonne. And than the kyng leide strong sege to the
castel, which was yolden to hym. And while he was abidyng at Cane, he
sent the duke of Clarence with other lordes to Baieux, and bisegid and
wan it. And the same yere the kyng bisegid Argentyne, bothe towne and
castell, which were yolden to hym. Also the kyng wan many castelles
and townes, and strong abbeis long before seint Edwardis day."
NOTE HH. page 106.
"upon the moru after the fest of seint Lucie the virgyn and martir,
the yere of our lord m^{l} iiij^{c} xvij. Also the same yere, about
Alhalowen tide, the kyng leide a sege to Falowes, and contynued it to
the xx day of Decembre: and than thei of the towne desired to trete
with the kyng. And the kyng committid the trete unto Thomas erle of
Salisbury, to Herry lord Fitz Hugh, to S^{r}. John Cornewaille, and
S^{r}. William Harington knight, as commissioners for his partie: and
as for
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