[1] [2] [3] [4] Thus landed the emperour Charles the fift at Douer,The emperor Charles the fift landeth in England. vnder his cloth of estate of the blacke eagle, all spread on rich cloth of gold. He had with him ma|nie noble men, and manie faire ladies of his bloud. When he was come on land, the lord cardinall con|ducted him to the castell of Douer, which was prepa|red for him in most roiall maner. In the morning, the king rode with all hast to the castell of Douer to wel|come the emperour,The méeting of the emperor and K. Henrie at Douer castell. and entering into the castell, a|lighted. Of whose comming the emperour hauing knowledge, came out of his chamber, and met him on the staires, where either of them embraced other in most louing maner, and then the king brought the emperour to his chamber.The emperor and K. Henrie kéepe Whit|suntide at Canturburie. On Whitsundaie earlie in the morning, they tooke their horsses, and rode to the citie of Canturburie, the more to kéepe solemne the feast of Pentecost: but speciallie to sée the quéene of England his aunt was the emperour his intent, of whome ye may be sure he was most ioifullie recei|ued and welcomed.