[1] [2] At the same time, Frederike the emperour going into Italie,Aid sent forth of England [...] the emperour. had a great number of English souldiers with him, which king Henrie furnished for his aid, [page 223] vnder the leading of a right valiant warriour, na|med Henrie de Trubleuille,Henrie Tru|bleuille. Iohn Mansel Wil. Hardell. with whome went also Iohn Mansell, whose valiancie in that iournie well appeared, and William Hardell a citizen of Lon|don was treasurer and paimaister to the souldiers. Herewith the pope was sore offended, and wrote his mind thereof to the king, who foorthwith returned an eloquent answer, requiring him to be more fauoura|ble to the emperour, considering his cause was such as could not iustlie offend his holinesse. About the same time, or rather (as by some writers it should ap|peare) somwhat before, the kings sister Ioane quéene of Scotland, comming into England to see hir bro|ther, fell into a sicknesse, and died.