[1] And to conclude, he promised, that if they shewed themselues true and loiall to him, according to the same agréement; the Ocean sea should sooner ceasse to slow, and the bright sunne lose his light, than he would desist from dooing that which became a prince to doo to his subiect, or a father to his naturall child. When he had thus persuaded the nobilitie, and dis|patched his businesse at Troies, he with all his ar|mie, hauing with him the French king, and the duke of Burgognie, departed from thence the fourth of Iune;It was ren|dered vp the tenth of Iune Titus Liuius. Sens & Mõ|streau besie|ged and taken. The siege was laid the 16. of Iune. and vpon the seauenth daie of the same mo|neth came before the towne of Sens in Burgognie, which held on the Dolphins part: but after foure daies siege, it was yéelded vnto the king, and there he made capteine, the lord Genuille. From thence, he remooued to Monstreau on fault Yonne, which towne was taken on the three and twentith daie of Iune, by assault, so that manie of the Dolphins part were apprehended, before they could get to the castell.