[1] Herewith, he inueied against Charles the Dol|phin, being the head and onelie mainteiner of all the ciuill discord, whose wicked nature, and cruell disposi|tion, did well appeare in the murther of the late duke of Burgognie. He therefore willed them, according to their dutie, oth, and agréement, to stand with him, and helpe to reduce such a stubborne and disloiall sonne vnto the obeisance of his father king Charles, that he might shew himselfe conformable vnto such orders and decrées, as they had taken, appointed, and agréed vpon: and for his part, he promised to worship, loue, and honor his father in law the said K. Charles, in place of his owne father, according to the true me|ning of this concord and agréement, trusting the same to be a peace finall.