[1] [2] There died in this iournie diuerse noble men of this land, as the earles of March and Oxford, Tho. Walsi [...]. The French king goeth o|uer to Calis. the lord Iohn Graie then steward of England, and the lord Geffrie de Saie, with diuerse other. The eight of Iu|lie next insuing, the French king hauing licence to depart, landed at Calis, and was lodged in the castell there, abiding till the king of England came thither, which was not till the ninth day of October next af|ter. On the foure and twentith daie of October, both the kings being in two trauerses and one chappell at Calis, a masse was said before them,The kings receiue a so|lemne oth to sée the p [...]ace performed. and when they should haue kissed the pax, either of them in signe of greater fréendship kissed the other, & there they were solemnelie sworne to mainteine the articles of the same peace; and for more assurance thereof, manie lords of both parts were likewise sworne to main|teine the same articles to the vttermost of their powers. Whilest these kings laie thus at Calis, there was great banketting and chéere made betwixt them.