Snippet: 440 of 1192 (1587, Volume 6, p. 861)
[1] On mondaie the fiue and
twentith of Iune, the king with the quéene remooued from Guisnes to Ca|lis
where he remained till the tenth of Iulie,
King Henrie departed from Guisnes to Calis, a from thence to Graueling
to visi [...] the em|perour.
[...] Hall in H. S. fol. [...].
on which daie he rode to Graueling, and was receiued on the waie by
the emperour, and so by him conueied to Graueling, where not onelie the
king, but also all his traine was cheared and feailed, with so louing
ma|ner, that the Englishmen highlie praised the empe|rours court. [When the
French king and his lords had knowledge of the meeting of the emperour and
the king of England in the towne of Graueling, they were therewith grea [...]lie gréeued, as by manie things appeared. For as the Englishmen were
in France disdained, and in their sutes there greatlie deferred, and had
little right, and much lesse fauour: so from day to day still more and more
began hart|burning, and in conclusion open warre did arise be|tweene the two
realmes.]