[1] King Henrie then returning out of Normandie into England about the sixt day of August (as is a|foresaid) caused a nauie of 400. ships to be made readie, and to assemble at Milford hauen in Pen|brokshire, Rog. Houed. with all such prouision and furniture as was thought necessarie for such a iournie. Herewith also he leuied a great armie both of horssemen and footmen,Milford hauen. King Henrie landeth in Ireland. and came forward with the same vnto Pen|broke, and so when all his prouision and ships were readie, he entred the sea at Milford hauen aforesaid the sixtéenth daie of October, and landed in Ireland, at a place called Crowch,Crowch. not past seauen miles from Waterford the day next folowing, about nine of the clocke: and on the morrow after being S. Luke the euangelists day, he with all his armie marched foorth to Waterford, where he found William Fitz Al|delme his sewer, and Robert Fitz Bernard, with other whome he had sent thither before him for such purposes as he thought most conuenient. He re|mained at Waterford fiftéene daies, during which time, there came in vnto him the king of Corke, the king of Limerike, the king of Ossorie, the king of Méeth, Reignald de Waterford, and diuerse other great princes of Ireland. At his first arriuall,The surren|der made by erle Strang|bow. the foresaid earle Richard surrendred into his hands all those townes and places which he had subdued in that countrie.