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Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 After this, in the kings bench his matter for the premunire, being called vpon, two atturneis,Iohn Scute, and Edmund Iennie. which he had authorised by his warrant signed with his owne hand, confessed the action, and so had iudge|ment to forfeit all his lands, tenements, goods,The cardinall condemned in a premunire. and cattels, and to be out of the kings protection: but the king of his clemencie sent to him a sufficient protec|tion, and left to him the bishoprikes of Yorke and Winchester, with plate and stuffe conuenient for his degrée. The bishoprike of Duresme was giuen to doctor Tunstall bishop of London,The bishop|rike of Du|resme giuen to doctor Tunstall. and the abbeie of saint Albons to the prior of Norwich. Also the bi|shoprike of London being now void, was bestowed on doctor Stokesleie, then ambassadour to the vni|uersities beyond the sea for the kings mariage.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 The ladie Margaret duches of Sauoy aunt to the emperour,The duchesse of Sauoy, and the duchesse [...] Angolesme méet about [...] treatie o [...] peace. and the ladie L [...]is duchesse of Angolesme mother to the French king, met at Cambreie in the beginning of the moneth of Iune, to treat of a peace, where were present doctor Tunstall bishop of Lon|don, and sir Thomas Moore then chancellor of the du|chie of Lancaster, commissioners for the king of England. At length through diligence of the said la|dies a peace was concluded betwixt the emperour, the pope, and the kings of England and France. All these met there in the beginning of Iulie, accompa|nied with diuerse great princes and councellors, on euerie part. And after long debating on both sides, there was a good conclusion taken the fift daie of Au|gust. In the which was concluded, that the treatie of Madrill should stand in his full strength and vertue, Edw. Hall. in H. 8. fo. clxxx [...] sauing the third and fourth, and the eleuenth and four|téenth EEBO page image 910 articles, which touch the duchie of Burgognie, and other lordships.

1 Item, it was agréed, that the French king should haue his children againe,Read more hereof in Guic. pag. 1145. & deinceps. paieng to the empe|rour two millians of crownes of gold, whereof hée should paie at the deliuering of the children, twelue hundred thousand crownes.

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