[1] [2] [3] The eleuenth daie of December at the turne pike on this side Graueling, was the ladie Anne of Cleue receiued by the lord deputie of the towne of Calis, and with the speares and horssemen belong|ing to the retinue there. When she came within little more than a mile of the towne of Calis, she was met by the erle of Southampton high admerall of Eng|land, who had in his companie thirtie gentlemen of the kings houshold, as sir Francis Brian, sir Tho|mas Seimer, and others, beside a great number of gentlemen of his owne retinue clad in blue veluet, and crimsin satin, and his yeomen in damaske of the same colours. The mariners of his ship were appa|relled in satin of Bridges,Ladie Anne of Cleue is receiued into Calis. cotes & slops of the same colour. The lord admerall brought hir into Calis by Lanterne gate. There was such a peale of ordi|nance shot off at hir entrie, as was maruellous to the hearers. The maior presented hir with an hun|dred markes in gold, the merchants of the staple with an hundred souereignes of gold in a rich purse. She was lodged in the kings place called the Chec|ker, and there she laie fiftéene daies for want of pro|sperous wind.