[1] The realme now brought into good order and de|liuered from the troubles of warre, as well at home as abroad, W. Paruus. The king of Scots dooth homage to the king of Eng|land. the king being at good leisure determined to ride about a great part of the realme, and com|ming to Yorke, sent for the king of Scots to come and doo his homage. Now the king of Scots (accor|ding to couenants before concluded) came vnto Yorke in the moneth of August, where dooing his ho|mage about the twentith day of the same moneth in S. Peters church, the king granted further by his letters patents, that he and his successours kings of Scotland, should doo homage and fealtie to the kings of England, so often as they should be necessarilie required therevnto. In signe and token of which sub|iection, the king of Scots offered his hat and his sad|dle [page 96] vpon the altar of S. Peter in Yorke, which for a remembrance hereof was kept there many yeares after that day.