[1] Amongst these, he chéeflie named Edmund duke of Summerset, whome if the king would commit to ward, to answer such articles as against him in open parlement should be both proponed and proued, he promised not onelie to dissolue his armie; but also of|fered himselfe (like an obedient subiect) to come to the kings presence, and to doo him true and faithfull ser|uice, according to his loiall and bounden dutie. Abr. Fl. ex I. S. pag. 666, 667. in Quart. ¶But a further vnderstanding of the dukes meaning by this his forceable entering of the realme (as him|selfe pretended) maie appeare by certeine letters by him written to the king, and also the kings answers vnto the same: both which I thinke good here to set downe, as I find them recorded.