[1] [2] [3] The bishop of London was sent ambassador from king Iohn vnto the emperour vpon certeine earnest businesse. The duke of Lo [...]in [...], and the earle of Bullongne were made friends by the French kings [...], and promised to inuade England with an armie, and to make warre against king Iohn for the withholding of such lands and reuenues as they claimed to be due vnto them, in right of their wiues. King Philip also vndertooke to follow them within a moneth after they should be entred into England, & thus did the French king seeke to make him str [...]ng with fréends, which [...]a [...]lie fell from king Iohn [...]n ech hand. ¶Godfrey bishop of Winchester, that was son to the lord Richard de L [...]ie departed this life. This yeare the king was on Christmasse day at Tenkes|burie,120 [...] where he staied not past one day.