[1] [2] [3] After he had raised his siege he went to Gant, and thither came also the earle of Flanders being now restored home to his countrie,The earle of Flanders feasteth the K. of England. Ia. Meir. and made the king of England great cheare, feasting and banketting him right princelie, togither with the quéene. Finallie, af|ter that king Edward had refreshed himselfe a while at Gant, he tooke a verie few with him,The king go|eth into Zea+land. and [...]ame in|to Zealand; and there taking the seas to passe ouer into England, he was sore tossed by force of outragi|ous stormes of wind and weather. Yet at length af|ter thrée daies and thrée nights sailing,Continuation of Triuet. in the night of the feast of saint Andrew, he came on land at the tower of London about cocke-crowing, and with him the earle of Northampton, the lord Walter de Mannie, the lord Iohn Darcie, the sonne of the lord Iohn Beauchampe, Giles Beauchampe, with two chapleins that were his secretaries, sir William Killesbie, and sir Philip Weston, beside a few others.