[1] The emperor [...] at [...].On the mondaie he tooke ship at Calis, and lan|ded at Douer, where the cardinall with thrée hundred lords, knights, and gentlemen of England was rea|die to receiue him, and with all honour that might be, brought him to the castell, where he was lodged. On wednesdaie, being the Ascension éeuen, the king came to Douer, and there with great ioy and glad|nesse, the emperour and he met. On the fridaie in the after noone they departed from Douer, & came that night to Canturburie, so from thence by easie iour|nies to Gréenewich, where she quéene receiued hir nephue with all the ioy that might be. Here the empe|rour taried certeine daies in great solace and plea|sure; and the more to honor his presence,Iustes and iournies at Gréenwich. roiall iustes and tourneies were appointed, the which were furni|shed in most triumphant maner: the king, and the earle of Deuonshire, and ten aids with them, kéeping the place against the duke of Suffolke: the marques Dorset, and other ten aids vpon their part.