[1] The peeres of the realme receiuing letters to pre|pare themselues to attend the king in this iournie, and no apparant necessarie cause expressed, why nor wherefore; séemed to grudge, that such a costlie iour|nie should be taken in hand to their importunate charges and expenses, without consent of the whole boord of the councell. But namelie the duke of Buc|kingham, being a man of a loftie courage, but not most liberall, sore repined that he should be at so great charges for his furniture foorth at this time, saieng; that he knew not for what cause so much monie should be spent about the sight of a vaine talke to be had, and communication to be ministred of things of no importance. Wherefore he sticked not to saie, that it was an intollerable matter to o|beie such a vile and importunate person.