[1] [2] And when he began (as he was a verie well spo|ken man) in goodlie wise to excuse himselfe, they tar|ried not the end of his answer, but shortlie tooke him, and put him in ward,The lord Ri|uers put in [...]. and that doone, foorthwith went to horssebacke, and tooke the waie to Stonie Strat|ford, where they found the king with his companie, readie to leape on horssebacke, and depart forward to leaue that lodging for them, bicause it was too streight for both companies. And assoone as they came in his presence, they light adowne with all their companie about them. To whome the duke of Buc|kingham said; Go afore gentlemen, & yeomen kéepe your roomes. And thus in a goodlie araie, they came to the king, and on their knées in verie humble wise saluted his grace, which receiued them in verie ioious and amiable manner, nothing earthlie knowing nor mistrusting as yet.