[1] [2] The same daie also was a pewterer named Tho|mas Daie discharged,Thomas Daie pew|terer. by the pardon granted in the last parlement, after he had remained in prison in Newgate the space of thrée yeares now past, con|demned long before the date of the same pardon, for the article of auricular confession comprised within the same statute. About the same time, to wit the se|uenth of Iune a great armie of Frenchmen came downe to Bullongne, and néere to the hauen incam|ped themselues.Martin de Bellaie. In this armie were reckoned to be twelue thousand lanceknights, twelue thousand French footmen, six thousand Italians, foure thou|sand of legionarie soldiours of France, & a thousand or twelue hundred men of armes, beside seuen or eight hundred light horsmen. After some skirmishes not greatlie to their aduantage, they began yet to build a fort, which at length they accomplished,The new fort before Bul|logne. I. S. pag. 1031. as af|ter shall appeare. ¶About the fiue & twentith of Iune, was a great tempest in Derbishire, where thorough trées were ouerturned, & diuerse churches, chappels, and houses were vncouered. Also in Lancashire,Hailestones figured like mens heads. there fell hailestones as big as mens fists, which had diuerse prints in them, some like mens faces, some like gun holes, &c.]