[1] [2] [3] King Richard (as reason was) did procure what fa|uour he could to the furtherance of his nephue Otho: and king Philip on the contrarie part, did what he could in fauour of the foresaid Philip. At length O|tho was admitted by the pope to end the strife: but yet the grudge remained in the harts of the two kings; Philip finding himselfe much greeued in that he had missed his purpose, and Richard being as lit|tle pleased, for that he had woone his so hardlie, and with so much adoo. And thus matters passed for that yeare.