[1] The ladie Iane de Ua|lois treateth for a peace.At length at the suit of the ladie Iane de Ualois, sister to the French king, and mother to the earle of Heinault, trauelling still betwixt the parties to bring them vnto some accord, it was granted that either partie should send certeine sufficient persons to in|treat of the matter, which should méet at a little chap|pell, standing in the fields called Esplotin, and hereto also was a truce granted for thrée daies. For the English part were appointed the duke of Brabant, the bishop of Lincolne, the duke of Gelderland, the earle of Gulike, and sir Iohn de Heinault lord Beau|mont. For the French part, the king of Bohem, Charles erle of Alanson brother to the French king, the bishop of Liege, the earle of Flanders, and the earle of Arminacke: and the ladie of Ualois was still among them as a mediatrix, by whose meanes chéefelie they at length did agrée vpon a truce to in|dure for a yeare betweene all parties and their men,A truce ac|corded. and also betweene them that were in Scotland, in Gascoigne, and Poictou.