[1] Moreouer, the emperour of Constantinople, name|lie, Matth. Paris. The emperor of Constanti|nople cõmeth into Eng|land. Baldwine sonne to Peter earle of Ausserre, be|ing expelled out of his empire, came this yeare into England, to sue for aid: but at his first arriuall at Douer, he was told, that he had not doone well to come so presumptuouslie into the land of another prince, without his safe conduct. But when the said emperour séemed to be sorie for his offense, and to ex|cuse his innocencie and sincere meaning, the king was pacified, & willed him to come to London, where at his comming thither, being the 22 daie of Aprill, he was honorablie receiued, and at his departure with rich gifts highlie honored, so that he had awaie with him to the value of about seuen hundred marks as was reported. About this time also,The coun|tesse of Pe [...]|broke, sister to the king married to Simon de Montford. Polydor. Elianor the kings sister (that was sometime wife vnto William Marshall earle of Penbroke) was now by the kings meanes married the second time to Simon Mont|ford, a man of high parentage and noble prowesse.