x."
[11] The Second Edition inserts: "The tuysday beynge y{e} seconde day of
hys there beyng the frenssh king gaue our kyng ryche apparayle wrought
with nedle werke pyrled[U] w{h} golde in y{e} whiche lyke apparayle bothe
y{e} kynges went to our lady chyrche in Bulleyn And at that time our kyng
optayned release and lyberte of the frenssh kyng for all prysoners at that
tyme beynge prisoners in Bulleyn. And in lykewyse dyd the frenssh kyng in
Caleys of our kyng and mayster at his there beynge and optayned grace for
all banysshed men whiche wolde make sute for theyr pardon. And to esteme
y{e} rich trauerses[V] y{t} were in Bulleyn at our lady chyrche and in
Caleys in our lady chyrche in lykewyse for bothe the kynges the riche
ordynaunces and prouysyon for the same it is to moche for to wryte. And as
for the greate chere" &c.
[U] _Fringed._
[V] _Low curtains._
[12] The Second Edition omits: "there."
[13] Baggage.
[14] The Second Edition reads for: "And when they came to Calais" ... "And
so commynge towarde Caleys the duke of Rychemonde accompanyed with
bysshops and many other noble men that were not with the kyng at Bulleyn
and all the kynges garde which were with all other meruaylously well
horsed and trymde they stode in aplace appoynted in aray and good order in
the way two mile out of Caleys where the frensshe kynge sholde come who
saluted y{e} frensshe kynge with great honour in lyke maner as the kynge
our mayster was saluted at Bulleyn with amykable and moost goodly
salutacyons as euer was seen they were saluted w{h} great melody," &c. &c.
[15] For "after noone" the Second Edition reads, "after onne."
[16] The Second Edition reads "soup" for "souper."
[17] Anne Boleyn.
[18] Lady Mary Boleyn.
[19] The Second Edition reads "passeth" for "passed."
[20] Saint Michael.
[21] After "most falls" the Second Edition inserts, "And as concernynge
y{e} haboundaunt and lyberal multytude of gyftes that were so louyngly and
cordyally gyuen on bothe partyes (to the greate honour of bothe the
kynges) my penne or capacit can not expresse it as well amonge the greate
lordes as vnto the lowest yemen that bare ony offyce in eyther kynges hous
and specially the kynges gyftes on both partyes alway rewarded the one
lyke vnto y{e} other And all other gyftes was nothynge but ryche plate
golde coyne and syluer was of no estymacyon beside raymentes horses
geldynges fawcons beres dogges for the game with many
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