[1] He had also ioined himselfe in mariage with a daughter of the king of Unlester, not making king Henrie priuie to the same. Wherevpon the king ha|uing sundrie informations presented to him of such his presumptuous demeanour, commanded him by his letters to returne home, and come before his pre|sence, which to doo (as before I haue said) he refused, by reason whereof he confirmed the suspicion which was conceiued of him, to rise vpon no vaine conie|ctures, and therefore the euill that came to him was nothing lamented of king Henrie,King Henrie not sorie for the death of Lacie. who with good cause was highlie offended towards him for the con|tempts and considerations aforesaid.