[1] Then vpon saturdaie, the eight of Iune, a bishop and other of the kings councell came to Calis,The lord Darcie hono|rablie recei|ued of the K. of Aragons councell. and there abode till wednesdaie, being the euen of Cor|pus Christi; at which daie, the lord capteine tooke land, and was honorablie receiued of the king of Ara|gons councell, and on the morrow was highlie fea|sted at dinner and supper. And at after supper, the bi|shop declared the king his maisters pleasure, giuing to the lord capteine as heartie thankes for his pains and trauell, as if he had gone forward with his enter|prise against the Moores. But whereas by the aduise of his councell, circumspectlie considering the suer|tie of his owne realme, vpon perfect knowledge had that the Frenchmen meant to inuade his domini|ons in his absence, he had altered his former deter|mination, and taken an abstinence of war with the Moores, till an other time.