[1] Cardinall [...] his [...] when he receiued the emperour at Douer.The cardinall taking his iournie forward on the twentith of Maie, rode through London, accompa|nied with two earles, six and thirtie knights, and an hundred gentlemen, eight bishops, ten abbats, thir|tie chapleins, all in veluet and sattin, and yeomen se|uen hundred. The marquesse Dorset was gone ouer before vnto Calis: and the fiue and twentith of Maie being sundaie,The marques Dorset recei|ueth the em|per [...]ur at Graueling. the said marquesse, with the bishop of Chichester, the lord de la Ware, and diuerse other at the water of Graueling, receiued the emperour in the name of the king of England, and with all ho|nour brought him to Calis, where he was receiued with procession, by the lord Bernes lieutenant of the towne, with the maior and merchants of the Staple, in the best maner that might be deuised.