[1] [2] It was further agréed, that they should haue liber|tie to declare and pronounce their arguments and reasons before the pope, but not to haue power to de|cide and giue sentence, but onlie by waie of some bet|ter treatie and order of agréement to be made. And these commissioners were appointed to appeare be|fore the pope, afore the feast of saint Iohn Baptist next insuing, and the pope to dispatch the businesse be|fore Christmasse after, if by consent of the said no|bles, the terme were not proroged. And if it so were that the pope could make no agréement, yet should the truce indure the prefixed terme, to wit, till the feast of S. Michaell the archangell,The cond [...]|tions of the truce. and for the space of thrée yeares then next insuing, betwixt the kings of France, England and Scotland, the earle of Hei|nault and their alies, as the dukes of Brabant, and of Gelderland, also the marques of Gullikerland, the lord Beaumont, otherwise called sir Iohn de Hei|nault, and the people of Flanders, in all their lands and dominions, from the date of the charter made hereof, by all the said terme aforesaid, to be obserued, holden and kept. Also, the king of Scots, and the earle of Heinault were appointed to send certeine persons, as commissioners for them, vnto the said court of Rome.