[1] [2] [3] [4] The mariage was solemnized at Terwine with great triumph. Which ended, the duke with his new spouse (being about the age of seauenteene yeares) came vnto Calis, and so into England, from whence in the moneth of August next he returned to Paris. The duke of Burgognie, though nothing pleased [page 608] with this new aliance contracted by the duke of Bed|ford, with the house of Lutzenburgh, but yet not able to doo anie thing to let it; bicause of the mariage con|summate yer he could find any power or knowledge to hinder it. Whilest these things were a dooing, in some places the French souldiers of the Dolphins, lacking wages (as the time serued) tooke both Eng|lishmen and Burgognians, ransoming and spoi|ling them at their pleasure. Herewith the regent much mooued, prepared for warre after six moneths the truce had béene taken: and so the warre againe was renewed.