[1] [2] The assemblie of the princes at Uilleford.At the day appointed, there came to Uillefort the dukes of Brabant, and Gelderland, the earle of Hei|nault, Gulike, Namure, Blackenheim, Bergen, sir Robert Dartois earle of Richmond, the earle of Ualkenburgh, and Iaques Arteueld, with the other rulers of Flanders, and manie others. Here it was ordeined,The couenãts betwixt the k. of England & his cõfederats that the countries of Flanders, Brabant, and Heinault, should be so vnited and knit in one corporation, that nothing should be doone amongst them in publike affaires, but by common consent, and if anie warres were mooued against anie of them, then should the other be readie to aid them, a|gainst whome anie such warre was mooued and if vpon anie occasion anie discord rose betwixt them for anie matter, they should make an end of it a|mongst themselues; and if they could not, then should they stand to the iudgement and arbitrement of the king of England, vnto whome they bound them|selues by oth to kéepe this ordinance and agrée|ment.