[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] After his landing, the lord chancellor accompa|nied with diuerse gentlemen, was sent from the queene to bid him welcome on hir behalfe; & so was he visited by [...] noble personages whilest he re|mained at Southampton, sent thither for that pur|pose. And he on the other part sent diuerse on his noble men to visit hir maiestie on his behalfe. Mon|daie the thrée & twentith of Iulie, he departed from Southampton towards Winchester, whither shée was the saturdaie before remooued from Bishops Waltham. On the waie he was accompanied, be|side the noblemen & gentlemen of his owne traine, [...] commeth [...] Winchester [...] the [...] was [...] of [...] to [...] him. with the marques of Winchester, the earles of A|rundell, Darbie, Worceter, Bedford, Rutland, Pen|broke, Surrie: the lords Clinton, Cobham, Wil|loughbie, Darcie, Matrauers, Talbot, Strange, Fitzwaren, and North, with manie other noblemen and gentlemen, and their traines, to the number of two thousand horsses. At his comming to the church in Winchester, the lord chancellor accompanied with the bishops of Durham, Elie, London, Lin|colne, Chichester, and diuerse other prelats, were rea|die to receiue him. After he had made his praiers, he was conueied to his lodging prepared for him in the deans house.