[1] [2] [3] [4] These with manie other articles, which were not openlie knowne, were sent to the bishop of Tarbe, and to the vicount of Thuraine ambassadours with the emperour from the French king. Other articles were also sent to the English ambassadours being in Spaine,Articles sent to ye English ambassadors in Spaine. as to mooue the emperour to some reasona|ble end with the French king: and that the king of England would release vnto him all the summes of monie due to him, as well by the emperour Maximi|lian his grandfather as himselfe, and take the French king as debtor for the same. If he would not agrée to these offers, then was it accorded, that the French king should marrie the ladie Marie daughter to the king of England, and they both to be enimies to the emperour. When all these things were concluded, the cardinall tooke his leaue of the French king & his moother,The cardinall returneth out of France. and with great rewards returned, comming to Richmond, where the king then laie, the last of September.