[1] The prince of Spaine pre|paration to [...] into England.But now in this meane while that these things thus passed here in England, the prince of Spaine prepared for his hither comming, vnto whome had béene sent the earle of Bedford lord priuie seale, and the lord Fitzwaters, accompanied with diuerse no|ble men and gentlemen, who arriuing at the Corone in Galisia, were receiued verie honorablie. And for|somuch as the prince was then at vale Dolido, di|stant from thence neere hand an hundred leagues, they were desired to staie there for their better ease, till he might haue conuenient oportunitie to repaire thither: which neuerthelesse he could not doo so soone as he pretended to haue desire thereto, as well by reason of the sickenesse of his sister, the princes Do|wager of Portugall, as by other weightie affaires. But being at length rid of such incumbers, & come into Galisia,The Eng|l [...]h ambassa|dors meet him [...] S. Iames [...] Cõpost [...]lla. the English ambassadors met him at saint Iames de Compostella. And after he had in presence of a great number of noble men and gen|tlemen there ratified the contract, and sworne to ob|serue the couenant, he departed towards Corone, where within a few daies after he imbarked, and ac|companied with the number of an hundred and fiftie saile, directed his course toward England.