[1] A few daies after these luckie chances thus happe|ning to king Henrie, king Lewes perceiuing for|tune to be on that side, determined to assaie whether he could obteine his purpose by some means of trea|tie or at the least put king Henrie in hope of a peace for a time, knowing that he would rather suffer all discommodities whatsoeuer, than once to trie the matter by battell with his sonnes: Rog. Houed. A treatie of peace. wherefore he of|fered to come to a communication with him betwixt Gisors and Trie, shewing bread in the one hand (as they say) and hiding a stone in the other.