[1] 3 It was also couenanted, that the French king should paie vnto the king of England thirtie hun|dred thousan [...] crownes in name of his ransome:The French kings ran|some. for assurance of which paiment, & performance of all the couenants afore mentioned, and other agreed vpon by this peace, the dukes of Orleance, Aniou, Berrie, and Burbon, with diuerse other honorable persona|ges,Hostages. as earles, lords, and burgesses of euerie good towne, some were appointed to be sent ouer hither in|to England to remaine as hostages.