[1] The chances thus happening (as you before haue heard) Iohn duke of Bedford, Philip duke of Bur|gognie, and Iohn duke of Britaine made a fréendlie méeting in the citie of Amiens, where they renewed the old league and ancient amitie made betwéene the noble prince king Henrie the fift and them, adding thereto these conditions and agréements, ech of them to be to the other fréend and aider; and the enimie of the one to be enimie to the other; and all they to be fréends and aiders to the king of England, welwil|ler to his welwillers, and aduersarie to his aduersa|ries. And (bicause that affinitie is commonlie the bond of amitie) there was concluded a mariage be|twéene the duke of Bedford,Affinitie an interteiner of friendship. and the ladie Anne sister to the duke of Burgognie, which was after solemni|zed at Trois in Champaigne, in the presence of the duke of Burgognie brother to the bride, and of hir vncle the duke of Brabant, the earles of Salisburie and Suffolke, and of nine hundred lords, knights, and esquiers, with such feast and triumph, as before that time had not béene séene of the Burgognions.