[1] [2] [3] [4] According to the aduise and counsell of this es|quier, the king thought it good to send vnto them, and withall appointed the same esquier to beare the mes|sage,Thomas [...] esquier sent to the nor|therne lord [...] who first went and declared the same vnto the earle of Northumberland, and returning backe to the king, brought certeine lords with him, who con|ueied the king first vnto the lord Cliffords tent, that stood next to the place where the kings people had in|camped. This done, they went and brought the quéene and hir sonne prince Edward vnto his presence, whome he ioifullie receiued, imbracing and kissing them in most louing wife, and yeelding hartie thanks to almightie God, whome it had pleased thus to strengthen the forces of the northerne men to restore his déerelie belooued and onelie sonne againe into his possession. Edw. Hall Thus was the quéene fortunate in hir two battels, but vnfortunate was the king in all his enterprises: for where his person was present, the victorie still fled from him to the contrarie part. The quéene caused the king to dub hir sonne prince Ed|ward knight, with thirtie other persons,Prince Ed|ward [...] knight. which the day before fought on hir side against his part.