[1] [2] [page 929] The fiue and twentith of October, whilest the king laie thus in Bullongne, the French king called a chapiter of the companions of his order named S. Michaell, of whome the king of England was one, and so there elected the dukes of Norffolke and Suf|folke to be companions of the same order:The dukes of Norffolke and Suffolke [...] into the order of S. Michaell. and being brought to the chapiter, they had their collars deli|uered to them, and were sworne to the statutes of the order, their obeisance to their souereigne lord alwaie reserued. Thus the two kings laie in Bullongne, mondaie, tuesdaie, wednesdaie, and thursdaie: and on fridaie the fiue and twentith of October, they departed out of Bullongne to Calis. Without the towne of Calis about the distance of two miles, the duke of Richmond the kings base son, with a great companie of noble men,The duke of Richmond. which had not béene at Bul|longne, met them, and saluting the French king, embraced him in most honorable and courteous ma|ner.