[1] A mutinie be|twixt the En|glishmen and the townsmen of Lisbone. Englishmen committed to prison.Wherevpon the king caused the gates of the ci|tie to be shut, and all those that were come from the ships into the citie to eat and drinke (being in num|ber about seauen hundred) were apprehended and committed to ward: and before they could be relea|sed, sir Robert Sabuuille and sir Richard Camuille were glad to agree with the king, so as all former of|fenses being remitted, and things taken by either part restored, the Englishmen promised to obserue the peace against the king of Portingale and his peo|ple; and he likewise couenanted for him and his sub|iects, that they should kéepe the peace against all pil|grims that went foorth in this voiage, and vse them like his fréends, and thus the quarell ceased.