[1] [2] [3] Alexander the third king of Scots with his wife quéene Margaret,The king of Scots com|meth into England. came about the beginning of Au|gust into England, and found the king at his manor of Woodstoke, where he solaced him a season, and had the lands of the earle of Huntington restored vnto him, which his grandfather king William in his time lost and forfeited. Here he did homage to king Henrie. Upon the day of the decollation of S. Iohn, the two kings with their quéenes came to London, where they were honorablie receiued, and so conuei|ed vnto Westminster. On the day of S. Augustine the bishop,Iohn Man|sell trusted the two kings. being the eight and twentith of August, Iohn Mansell the kings chapleine besought the two kings, and other states, to dine with him on the mor|row following, which they granted, and so he made a maruellous great dinner. There were seuen hun|dred messes serued vp, but the multitude of ghests was such, that scarse the same sufficed; his house was not able to receiue them all, and therefore he caused tents and booths to be set vp for the [...]. The like dinner had not beene made by any chapleine before that time. All those that came were worthilie receiued, feasted and interteined, in such sort, as euerie man was satisfied.