[1] Beside the agreements taken and made with the townes, diuerse noble men made seuerall com|positions, as Gaston de Fois, & Capdaw de Bue [...], whome king Henrie the fift made earle of Longe|uile, and knight of the garter; whose ancestors were euer true to England. Which agréed, that he and his sonne Iohn de Fois, whome king Henrie the sixt made earle of Kendale, and also knight of the garter, should enioy all their lands in Aquitaine, giuen to them by the kings of England, or by the dukes of Aquitaine. And sith their intent was still to serue the king of England, they agréed to deliuer into the custodie of the earle of Fois, the sonne and heire of the said earle of Kendale, being of the age of thrée yeares; to the intent that if he at his full age denied to become subiect to the French king, or before that time deceassed; that then (after the death of his father and grandfather) all the said lands should wholie re|maine to the next heire of their bloud, either male or female, being vnder the obeisance of the French king or his heires.