[1] After he was departed, the king sent for all the capteins, and before them and his councell caused the letter to be read, the contents wherof were,The effect of the Scotish kings letter to K. Henre. Sée historie [...] Scotland, [...] 295, and Edw. H. [...] in H. [...]. fol. xxix, xxx that king Henrie had not dealt with him vprightlie in sundrie points, as in mainteining of those which had slaine his people of Scotland by sea, and also in succouring bastard Heron with his complices, which had (vnder trust of daies of méeting for iustice) slaine his war|den. Also his wiues legacie was by him withholden: & moreouer, where first he had desired him in fauour of his dere cousin the duke of Gelder, not to attempt anie thing against him; yet had he sent his people to inuade the said dukes countrie, which did what in them lay to destroie and dishinherit the said duke, that had nothing offended against him.