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Compare 1577 edition: 1 When king Henrie was aduertised hereof, he raised his power also, and togither with his sonne earle Richard came with all spéed to succour his peo|ple, EEBO page image 111 and to saue his castell from the hands of his eni|mies. Now when he approched néere vnto the place, he pitcht downe his tents ouer against the one side of the French campe, and earle Richard on the other, so that they were readie to assaile the French king on both sides at once, but before they came to ioine bat|tell, by the mediation of a cardinall (as some write) or (as other saie) through meanes made by the earle of Flanders, Ger. Dor. the matter was taken vp. For earle Richard through persuasion of the said earle of Flan|ders came to the French king, and agréed with him, before that his father king Henrie was resolued of any such matter for his part, so that he was now in a maruellous perplexitie, & almost to séeke what was best to doo, as a man fearing his owne suertie, by rea|son of mistrust which he had in his sonne Richard: but yet at the length through humble suit made by his said sonne vnto the French king,A truce granted. a truce was gran|ted by the space of two yeares.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 Earle Richard, after the matter was thus taken vp, went into France with the French king, of whom he was so honoured whilest he was there, that they kept one table at dinner and supper in the daie time, and (as was said) one bed serued them both to sléepe on in the night.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 In the meane time king Henrie hearing of all this, fell into great suspicion whereto this great fa|miliaritie betwixt the French king and his sonne would tend, and doubting the likeliest, sent for him to returne vnto him.Erle Richard giueth his fa|ther faire words. But earle Richard perceiuing his father to mistrust his loialtie, gaue faire words, and promised to returne with all conuenient spéed. Howbeit he ment an other matter, and so departing from the French court, came to Chinon, where he got into his hands a great portion of his fathers trea|sure that was kept there, against the will of him that had the custodie of it,He seizeth vp|on his fathers treasure. and taking it thus awaie with him, he began to fortifie his castels and townes within his countrie of Poictou, and clearlie refused to come backe to his father for a time, although at length forsaking the counsell of naughtie men, he turned home vnto him, and humblie submitted himselfe, in such wise as to his dutie apperteined. And for the more assurance therof, he renewed his fealtie, in receiuing an oth vpon the holie euangelists. Which doone, king Henrie went into Britaine with an armie, and woone the castell of Mountreleis by siege, which one Henrie de Lions, and one Guine|mer his brother had gotten into their hands, after the deceasse of Geffrey earle of Britaine.

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