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A parlement called by the duke of Glo|cester the king being in
France.
A peace con|cluded with the Scots.
a parlement was called by the duke of Glocester, in the which monie
was assigned to be le|uied, and men appointed, which should passe ouer in|to
France to the aid of the duke of Bedford, for the maintenance of the warres:
bicause it was suspec|ted the truce would not long continue. During this
parlement, Iames the king of Scots sent ambassa|dors to conclude a peace
with the duke of Glocester, who (bicause the king was absent) referred the
mat|ter to the thrée estates. After long consultation, not without great
arguments, a peace was concluded. When the parlement was ended, the
cardinall well furnished with men & monie, departed out of Eng|land,
and came to Rone to the king, to whome also re|sorted the duke of Bedford
from Paris, to consult of things not vnlikelie to follow.