[1] The mariage betwixt the king and the ladie Anne of Cleue adiud|ged vnlawful.The sixt of Iulie, certeine lords came downe in|to the nether house, & expresselie declared causes, for the which the kings marriage was not to be taken lawfull: & in conclusion, the matter was by the con|nocation cléerelie determined, that the king might lawfullie marrie where he would, and so might she. And thus were they cléerelie diuorsed, and by the par|lement it was enacted, that she should be taken no more for queene, but called the ladie Anne of Cleue In this yeare, the lord Leonard Greie,The lord L [...]onard Gr [...] committed the Tower. The prince [...] Salerne. brother vnto Thomas marquesse Dorset, being the kings lieute|nant in Ireland, was reuoked home, and vpon his comming to London was sent to the Tower. In Iulie the prince of Salerne, and the lord Lois Da|uola came into England to sée the king, & after they were departed, don Frederike, marquesse of Padu|la, brother to the duke of Ferrara, the prince of Ma|cedonie, the marquesse of Terra Noua, & monsieur de Flagie, with other, came from the emperors court into England to sée the king, the which on Marie Magdalens daie came to the court at Westmin|ster, and after they had béene highlie feasted, and no|blie interteined, they were richlie rewarded as the other, and so departed.