[1] Then the king appointed the lord Lisle,The [...] taken in the king of Eng|lands behalfe. the lord A|burgauenie, & the lord Willoughbie to take possessi|on, which with six thousand men entered the citie, and tooke the market place and the wals, and searched the houses for feare of treason. Then maister Thomas Woolsie the kings almoner called before him all the citizens yoong and old, and sware them to the king of England, the number whereof was foure score thou|sand. Thus the king of England by conquest came to the possession of the citie of Tornaie. On sundaie the second daie of October, the king entered the citie of Tornaie at port founteine, and foure of the chiefe of the citie ouer him bare a canopie with all the armes of England. Euerie person was in his best apparell, the ladies & gentlewomen laie in the win|dowes beholding the king and his nobilitie, euerie citizen had in his hand a staffe torch. The king him|selfe was richlie apparelled in rich armour on a bar|ded courser, his henchmen bearing his péeces of war, as ax, speare, and other, their coursers were barded with the armes of England, France, Ireland, and o|ther the kings dominions all richlie brodered. Thus the king with his nobilitie all richlie apparelled with his sword borne before him, his heralds and serge|ants of armes with trumpets and minstrelsie ente|red the citie, and came to our ladie church, and there Te Deum was soong.