[1] [2] [3] The French kings mother as then regent of France, procured a safe conduct for an ambassador to be sent into England to treat of peace, and there|with sent Iohn Iokin called monsieur de Uaux, which (as yée haue heard) in the last yeare was kept secret in maister Larks house. By his procurement a truce was granted to indure from the thirtéenth of Iulie for fortie daies betwéene England and France both by sea and land.A truce be|twéene Eng|land & France for fortie daies. In the later end of Iulie came into England the chéefe president of Rone with suffi|cient authoritie to conclude anie agréement that should be granted. At his sute the king was conten|ted that a truce should be taken, to endure from the foureteenth of August, till the first of December. This yeare the king sent doctor Henrie Standish bi|shop of saint Asse,Ambassa [...] sent into Denma [...]. and sir Iohn Baker knight into Denmarke, to intreat with the nobles of that coun|trie for the reduction of their king Christierne to his realme and former dignitie: but the Danes hated him so much for his crueltie, that they could not a|bide to heare of anie such matter, and so these ambas|sadors returned without speeding of their purpose for the which they were sent.