[1] Immediatlie after the breaking vp of the parle|ment, that is to saie, about the first of Iune, the king being earnestlie called vpon by messengers sent from the Gascoignes to prouide in time for the de|fense and safegard of that countrie, sith otherwise he stood in danger to loose it,The king p [...]+poseth to go himselfe into Gascoigneî€ with all speed he resolued to go thither; and therevpon caused summons to be gi|uen to all those that held of him by knights seruice, to prepare to be at Portesmouth, with horsse and ar|mour in the octaues of the Trinitie. Herewith he made great prouision of ships, the which being assem|bled, and the armie likewise come togither, through lacke of conuenient wind he was inforced to stay a long time, to his great grĂ©efe and no lesse charges.