[1] [2] The cardinall comming into France, and dooing his message in most earnest wise, was present at the enteruiew appointed betwixt the two kings in the feast of S. Hilarie, R. Houed. but yet could not he bring his purpose to full effect: onelie he procured them to take truce for the terme of fiue yeares,A truce con|cluded for fiue yeares. further he could not get them to agrée. ¶ The fault by authors is a|scribed aswell to king Richard, as to king Philip: for king Richard being first euill vsed, and put to hinde|rance, determined either to vanquish, or neuer to giue place.