[1] Likewise for the French
part came Isabell the French quéene,A treatie of
peace. bicause hir husband was fallen into his old frantike
disease, hauing in hir companie the duke of Burgognie, and the earle of
saint Paule, and she had attending vpon hir the faire ladie Katharine hir
daughter, with six and twentie ladies and damo|sels; and had also for hir
furniture a thousand men of warre. The said ladie Katharine was brought by
hir mother, onelie to the intent that the king of Eng|land beholding hir
excellent beautie, should be so in|flamed and rapt in hir loue, that he to
obteine hir to his wife, should the sooner agrée to a gentle peace and
louing concord.
Seuen times the last being on the last day of Iune.
Titus Liuius.