[1] Then the king departed from Madrill, taking his waie to the frontier of his realme, where was to be exchanged his person for his sonnes, who bare verie small age. There was sent to accompanie him the viceroy the worker and author of his deliuerie, to whome the emperour had giuen the citie of Al [...], with other estates in Flanders and in the kingdome of Na [...]les. The king of England hearing that the French king should now be deliuered,The king of England glad of the French kings deliue|rance. sent to him a knight of his chamber, called sir Thomas Ch [...]nie, to signifie to him the great ioy and gladnesse, which he conceiued for his restitution to libertie, and the con|clusion of the generall peace. For which kindnesse & [page 890] courteous remembrance, the French king thought himselfe much bound (as he confesseth himselfe here after) to the king of England, & thanked him great|lie hereafter.