[1] [2] Although this request was vtterlie denied, and that the lord Wooduile was streightlie commanded by the king to make no such attempt; yet could not all that staie him,Lord Wood|uile gathere [...] a power in the Ile of Wigh [...]. but that withdrawing him into the Ile of Wight, whereof he was made ruler and cap|teine, he there gathered togither a crue of tall & har|die personages, to the number of 400, & with prospe|rous wind & weather arriued in Britaine, and ioined himselfe with the Britons against the Frenchmen. The French king aduertised herof, was not well ple|sed in his mind towards the king of England; till K. Henrie by new messengers informed him how guilt|lesse he was in the matter, and that by plaine and e|uident pr [...]ofes. With the which excuse the French king séemed to be the better pacified, and was con|tent to dissemble the matter.