[1] [2] In this meane while came two cardinals frõ pope Clement,Cardinals sẽt to intreat of peace. to treat a peace betwixt the two kings, wherevpon commissioners were appointed, as the dukes of Burgoigne and Burbone, the lord Lewes de Sauoie, and the lord Iohn de Heinault, otherwise called lord Beaumont, on the French part: and the earles of Derbie and Northampton, the lord Regi|nald Cobham, and the lord Walter de Mannie, on the English part. These commissioners and the le|gates (as intreators betwéene the parties) met and communed three daies togither, but agréed not vpon anie conclusion, and so the cardinals departed; and the French king perceiuing he could not haue his purpose, brake vp his host and returned to France,They depart. bidding Calis farewell. After that the French king with his host was once departed from Sangate,The French K. returneth into France. without ministring anie succour to them within the towne, they began to sue for a parlée, which being granted, in the end they were contented to yéeld, and the king granted to receiue them and the towne on these conditions; that six of the cheefe burgesses of the towne should come foorth bareheaded, barefooted,The conditi|ons of the surrender of Calis. and barelegged, and in their shirts, with halters about their necks, with the keies of the towne and castell in [page 378] their hands, to submit themselues simplie to the kings will, and the residue he was contented to take to mercie.