[1] [2] Thus report the French, but how trulie, let them saie that are able (vpon their owne knowledge) to iudge: and thus much shall suffice for that matter.] Now séemed euerie daie a yeare to the French king vntill he personallie had visited Calis, and his new conquered countrie.The French king goeth to visit and sée Calis. Wherefore about the end of Ia|nuarie he tooke his viage thither, accompanied with no small number of his nobilitie: and immediatlie vpon his arriuall there, he perused the whole towne and euerie part thereof from place to place, deuising with the duke of Guise for the better fortification thereof, what should be added vnto the old, and what should be made new, and what should be taken a|waie. And after order taken for that businesse, he placed there a noble man, & no lesse valiant knight of the order,Monsieur de Thermes made captein of Calis. called monsieur de Thermes to be cap|teine of the towne, and so departed he againe into France.