[1] [2] [3] This offer séemed so profitable and also honora|ble to king Henrie and the realme, that the ambas|sadours were well heard, honourable receiued, and with rewards sent home into their countrie.The earle of Arminacks daughter affi|ed vnto king Henrie. After whome were sent for the conclusion of the marriage into Guien, sir Edward Hull, sir Robert Ros, and Iohn Gralton deane of S. Seuerines, the which (as all the chronographers agrée) both concluded the ma|riage, and by proxie affied the yoong ladie. The French king not a little offended herewith, sent his [...]ldest sonne Lewes the Dolphin of Uienne into Rouergue with a puissant armie,The erle with his ladie, his sonne and two daughters taken. which tooke the earle and his yoongest sonne, with both his daughters, and by force obteined the countries of Arminacke, Louuergne, Rouergue, and Moulessonois, beside the cities Se|uerac & Cad [...]ac, chasing the bastard of Arminacke out of his countries, and so by reason hereof, the con|cluded mariage was deferred, and that so long that it neuer tooke effect; as hereafter it may appeare.