[1] In the eight and twentith yeare of king Henries reigne, Anno Reg. 28. The countesse of Prouance mother to the quéene com|meth ouer in|to England. the quéenes mother the ladie Beatrice coun|tesse of Prouance arriued at Douer on the foure|téenth day of Nouember, bringing with hir the ladie Sanctia hir daughter, and in the octaues of S. Mar|tine they were receiued into London in most so|lemne wise, the stréets being hanged with rich clo|thes, as the maner is at the coronations of princes. On S. Clements day, Richard earle of Cornewall the kings brother married the said ladie Sanctia,The earle of Cornewall maried to the ladie Sanctia. which marriage was solemnized in most roiall wise, and with such sumptuous feasts and banketings, as greater could not be deuised. Finallie, the quéens mother the countesse of Prouance, being a right no|table and worthie ladie, was honored in euerie de|grée of hir sonne in law king Henrie in most cour|teous and sumptuous manner, and at hir departure out of the realme, which was after Christmasse, shée was with most rich and princelie gifts honourablie rewarded.