[1] [2] King Philip séeing no remedie but that he must needs tarie, would no longer gaze after king Hen|ries comming, but tooke his iournie toward Wind|sore castell, where the king laie: and fiue miles from Windsore the prince of Wales, accompanied with fiue earles, and diuerse lords and knights, and other to the number of fiue hundred persons gorgiouslie apparelled, receiued him after the most honorable fa|shion. And within halfe a mile of Windsore, the king, accompanied with the duke of Buckingham, and a great part of the nobilitie of this realme, wel|comed him, & so conueied him to the castell of Wind|sore, where he was made companion of the noble or|der of the garter. After him came to Windsore his wife queene Iane, sister to the princesse Dowager, late wife to prince Arthur.