[1] In this meane time, grudges and displeasures still grew and increased betwixt the king of Eng|land and the French king,The king of England and the [...]ing of France at va| [...]iance. so that their gréefs rank|led dailie more and more, till at length the duke of Albanie returned into Scotland, contrarie to that which was couenanted by the league. The French king in déed alleaged, that he was not priuie to his going thither; and wrote to the king, that the said duke was entered Scotland without his assent: but it was otherwise iudged & knowne, that he had com|mission of the French king to go thither. Herevpon, the king was sore offended, and prepared for wars. Musters were made of able men, and a note taken of what substance men were. The king also sent six ships to the sea, well trimmed, manned, and vit|telled.Christopher Coo admerall. The admerall was one Christopher Coo, an ex|pert sea man. His commission was, to safe gard the merchants, and other the kings subiects, that were greeuouslie spoiled and robbed on the sea, by French|men, Scots, and other rouers.