[1] [2] [3] [4] The eight of September, the king hauing the sword borne before him by the lord marques Dorset,The king [...] into Bul [...]ongne. like a puissant conqueror rode into Bullongne, and the trumpetters standing on the walles, sounded their trumpets at the time of his entering, to the great comfort of the beholders. In the entering, there met him the duke of Suffolke, and deliuered to him the keies of the towne, and so he rode foorth to his lodging that was prepared for him on the south side of the towne. Within two daies after, the king rode about the towne within the walles, and appoin|ted that our ladie church of Bullongne should bée ta|ken downe, and in the place thereof a mount to bée made, for the more strengthening of the towne. Fi|nallie after he had set things in order for the safe kée|ping of this his towne of Bullongne, by his princely force thus woone out of the possession of his aduer|saries hands, he appointed the lord Lisle high adme|rall of the seas, to be his deputie of the same towne, and then determining not to staie there any longer, he tooke the seas,The king re|t [...]rneth into England. & returned into England, landing at Douer the first of October.