[1] [2] Wherevnto king Richard condescended,The 2 kings againe talke togither of peace, and so comming togither, they concluded vpon a truce to indure from that daie, being saturdaie next after the feast of saint Nicholas, vnto the feast of saint Hila|rie next insuing, and then to méet againe néere vnto Louiers with their councels, that they might grow by some reasonable way vnto a finall peace and con|cord. And according to this article, shortlie after the same feast of S. Hilarie, they met at Louiers, where finallie they were accorded to conclude a peace on these conditions,The conditi|ons of peace concluded be|twixt the two kings. Matth. Paris that the French king should release to the king of England Isoldun, with the countrie about, woon by him sith the beginning of these wars; likewise, all the right which he had in Berrie, Au| [...]ergine, and Gascoigne, and the countie of Al|bemarle. On the other part, Matth. West. the king of England should resigne Gisors, and certeine other places, and namelie Ueurine or Ueulquesine vnto the king of France.