[1] In the moneth of August he went ouer into Nor|mandie, and came to an enteruiew with the French king neere to the riuer of Eata, where they intreated of a league, and of a marriage, which was after a|gréed vpon,Additions to Iohn Pike. The lord chancellor Becket sent into France. Matth. West. betwixt Henrie the sonne of king Hen|rie; and the ladie Margaret, daughter to the French king: at which time Thomas Becket (then being the kings chancellor) was sent to Paris in great araie to fetch hir: who among other furnitures had nine long charrets (as Matthew Paris writeth.) Now when this ladie was deliuered to Thomas Becket the lord chancellor, and brought from Paris, she was appointed from thencefoorth to remaine in the house of Robert de Newburge, a Noble man of great ho|nor, vntill such time as the mariage should be solem|nized.