[1] [2] The third of Nouember next following, Thomas Cranmer archbishop of Canturburie (notwithstan|ding that he had once refused plainelie to subscribe to king Edwards will, in the disheriting of his si|ster Marie,Cranmer archbishop of Canturburie arreigned of treason. and alledging manie reasons and argu|ments for the legitimation of both the kings sisters) was in the Guildhall in London arreigned and at|tainted of treason, namelie for aiding the duke of Northumberland with horsse and men against the queene, as aforesaid. At the same time also, the la|die Iane of Suffolke (who for a while was called queene Iane) and the lord Gilford hir husband, the lord Ambrose and lord Henrie Dudleie sonnes to the duke of Northumberland, were likewise arreigned and attainted, and thervpon led backe againe to the tower.Ambassadors from the em|perour. In the beginning of Ianuarie next follow|ing, Charles the fift emperor sent into England an honorable ambassage, amongest whome was the Conte de Aiguemont admerall of the low coun|tries, with Charles Conte de la Laing, Iohn de Montmorancie lord of Curriers, and the chancellor Nigre, with full commission to conclude a mariage betwéene Philip prince of Spaine his sonne & heire, and queene Marie (as you haue heard) which ambas|sage tooke such place, that shortlie after all things were finished accordinglie.