[1] The king replied & said: Herald, giue me the pat|tent of the field, giue it me: and if it be sufficient, I will receiue it, and after saie what thou wilt. The he|rald said he had in commandement not to deliuer it, except he might declare that which he had first to saie. The king said: Thy maister can not giue lawes to vs in France. To conclude he told the herald, that he peraduenture might speake things that his mai|ster would not auouch, and that he had not to deale with him, but with his maister.The herald requireth li|bertie to de|part. The herald then re|quired that he might haue licence to depart: which the king granted. And withall the king commanded that it might be registred what had passed in this be|halfe, for a testimonie that the fault rested not in him in that he receiued not the pattent. The herald like|wise for his discharge, required a copie in writing of that which had passed, and the same was granted.