[1] The fiue and twentith daie of Ianuarie began the parlement,A parlement. The summe of the bishop of Canturbu|ries oration in the parle|ment. where the bishop of Canturburie began his oration with this verse Iustitia & pax osculatae sunt. Upon which words he declared how iustice should be ministred, and peace should be nourished, and by what meanes iustice was put by, and peace turned into warre. And therevpon he shewed how the French king would doo no iustice in restoring to the king his right inheritance: wherfore for lacke of iustice, peace of necessitie must be turned into warre. In this par|lement was granted two fiftéens of the temporaltie, and of the clergie two tenths. After that it was con|cluded by the whole bodie of the realme in the high court of parlement assembled, that warre should be made on the French king and his dominions. Wher|vpon was woonderfull spéed made in preparing all things necessarie both for sea and land.