[1] At his comming thither, at the day aſſigned, and hauing hearde what coulde be ſayd on eache part,The title doubtfull. and throughly conſidering at length theyr allegations, he perceyued the ſame doubtfull, and required a longer time to diſcuſſe ye troth by good aduiſe of counſel, & therfore required to haue .xij. Scottiſhmẽ, ye beſt lerned & moſt ſkilful lawyers [page 299] of al the realme to be aſſociate with .xiv. Engliſh men, whiche he promiſed to chooſe foorthe of the moſt perfect and wy [...]e [...] cle [...]es that myght bee founde within all his dominions, to the in t [...]te that by their ripe & aduiſed debating of the mat|ter, the trouth might appeare, according to the whiche, he mynded to giue ſentence, without fa|uour eyther of one parte or other.