[1] [2] The noble men present, promised to obserue his precepts, and to performe his desires; but their hearts were so pensife, and replenished with sorrow, that one could not for weeping behold an other. Then he said the seauen psalmes, and receiued the sacrament, and in saieng the psalmes of the passion ended his daies héere in this world, at Bois saint Uincent, the last of August,

He departed this life the last of August 1422.

The commẽ|dation of king Henrie the fi [...] as is expressed by maist. Hall.

in the yeare a thousand foure hundred twentie and two. This Henrie was a king, of life without spot, a prince whome all men loued, and of none disdained, a capteine against whome fortune neuer frowned, nor mischance once spurned, whose people him so seuere a iusticer both loued and obei|ed (and so humane withall) that he left no offense vn|punished, nor fréendship vnrewarded; a terrour to rebels, and suppressour of sedition, his vertues nota|ble his qualities most praise-worthie.