[1] [2] Now resting vpon this point, he hired ships at Dartmouth: and when the same were readie trim|med and decked, the duke and the earle with their wiues, and a great number of seruants imbarked themselues, and first tooke their course towards Ca|lis, whereof the earle was capteine, thinking there to haue left his wife and daughters, till he had returned out of France. But when they were come before the towne of Calis, they could not be suffered to enter: for the lord Uauclere a Gascoigne,The earle of Warwike kept out of Calis. being the earles deputie in that towne, whether he did it by dissimula|tion, or bearing good will to king Edward (as by the sequele it may be doubted whether he did or no) in+steed of receiuing his master with triumph, he bent and discharged against him diuerse peeces of ordi|nance, sending him word he should not there take land.