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Compare 1577 edition: 1 About the same time there came ouer into Eng|land two cardinals, the one called Talirand being bishop of Alba (commonlie named the cardinall of Pierregort) and the other named Nicholas intituled cardinall of S. Uitale or (as Froissard saith) of Dar|gell,Cardinals sent into England. they were sent from pope Innocent the sixt, to intreat for a peace betwixt the kings of England and France: but they could not bring their purpose to anie perfect conclusion, although they remained her [...] for the space of two yeares: but yet onelie by good means they procured a truce betwéene the said kings, and all their assistants, to indure from the time of the publication thereof, vnto the feast of S. Iohn Baptist,A truce for two yeare [...]. which should be in the yeare 1359: out of the which truce was excepted the L. Philip of Na|uarre, and his alies, the countesse of Montfort, and the whole duchie of Britaine.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 Anon after, the French king was remooued from the Sauoie vnto the castell of Windsor with all his houshold,The French king remoued to Windsor. and then he went on hunting and haw|king there about at his pleasure, and the lord Philip his sonne with him, all the residue of the prisoners abode still at London, but were suffered to go vp and downe, and to come to the court when they would. In the same yeare the duke of Lancaster besieged the ci|tie of Rennes in Britaine,Rennes be|sieged. in the title of the coun|tesse of Richmond, & hir yoong sonne Iohn of Mont|fort, that claimed to be duke of Britaine. Those that were within the citie, as the vicount of Rohan, and Berthram de Claiquin (who as then was a lustie yoong bacheler) and others defended themselues manfullie for a time, but yet at length they were compelled to render the citie into their enimies hands.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 Tho. Walsi. About the same time two Franciscane friers were burnt at London, for matters of religion. ¶ More|ouer queene Isabell, mother vnto king Edward the third, departed this life the seauen and twentith daie of August, and was buried the seauen and twentith daie of Nouember, in the church of the friers minors at London, not yet dedicated. ¶ Dauid king of Scotland, shortlie after the truce was concluded be|twixt England and France, was set at libertie, pai|eng for his ransome the summe of one hundred thousand marks (as Fourdon saith) but whether he meaneth Scotish or sterling monie, Fourdon. The king of Scots ran|somed. I cannot saie. He also was bound by couenant now vpon his deli|uerance, to cause the castels in Nidesdale to be rai|sed, which were knowne to be euill neighbors to the English borderers, Polydor. as Dunfrise, Dalswinton, Mor|ton, Dunsd [...]re, and nine other.

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