[1] The emperor appointed Iohn le Alemant the baron of Buclans to see that no displeasure nor e|uill speach were vsed to the said kings of armes, but that they should be well vsed: which was doone to their good contentation. After this,The heralds receiue the emperors an|swer in wri|ting. the seauen and twentith of Ianuarie, the said kings of armes came to the said lord of Buclans, who by the emperours appointment deliuered an answer vnto either of them in writing, accordinglie as the emperor had promised, the copies whereof are set foorth at large in the annales of Aquitaine, and for bréefenesse here o|mitted. To conclude, the French king tooke such dis|pleasure with the emperours answers made vnto his king of armes Guien, whereby he was charged to doo otherwise than by his faith giuen he ought to haue doone,The s [...]auen & twentith [...]th Guic. pag. 1 [...]1. that the eight and twentith daie of March being in the citie of Paris, accompanied with a great number of the princes of his bloud, cardinals and other prelats and nobles of his realme, and also the ambassadors of diuerse princes and potentates, he called before him Nicholas Perenot lord of Granuelle, vnto whom he said in effect as followeth.