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Sir Please it your Grace , over and besides the joyous personnall
Commyng to your Highnesse of $the $Emperor {TEXT:the_th'Emperor} within
this your Reame , and of the comfortable mutuell communicacion and
entreteignment that was betwene you , whoys commyng into your said
Reame is greatly estemed and noted to th'inestimable honor of your
Highnes and your said Reame , we have had knowledge to our most
singular comforte and rejoysing , not oonly of your gode , prosperous ,
and fortunate late passage and arrivall at your towne of <P_1.1,175>
Calays , but also of the most honorable personnal late meting of your
Grace and the Frenshe King , with the goodliest and moost commendable
ordre devised and observed therin at that tyme , the like whereof
heretofore hath nat been seen . For the which , and for that every
thing hitherto in this your royall Journey so fortunately and
prosperously succedeth oon thing after another , we and all other your
subgietts have greate cause to geve laudes and praise to almighty God ,
(INTERVIEW-E1-P2,1.1,175.3)

and so full humbly do ; firmely trusting all your causes and matiers
shall take such effectuell and fortunate conclusion as $shall $be
{TEXT:shalbe} to the perpetuall and immortall memorie of your said
Grace , and to the universall weale , rest , and tranquilitie of all
Christendome . (INTERVIEW-E1-P2,1.1,175.4)

Ascertaignyng your Highnes we were on Saturday last passed at your
manoir of Richemounte with your dearest daughter the Princesse , who ,
lauded bee Almighty God , is right mery and in prosperous helth and
state , dailly exercising her self in vertuous pastymes and occupacions
, whereof we sawe sum experience afore we departed from her .
(INTERVIEW-E1-P2,1.1,175.5)

Fynally as for thastate of your Reame , loved be God , it is in good
peax , rest , and tranquilitie , and your subgietts conserved in good
ordre and peasible rule : (INTERVIEW-E1-P2,1.1,175.6)

and we ensuyng your commandement according to our duties , dailly
assemble and contynue in your Counsaill , (INTERVIEW-E1-P2,1.1,175.7)

and have had afore us sum causes and matiers to bee punysshed and
refourmed after yo=r= Lawes as well from farr places as <P_1.1,176>
from other nigh in these parties , to th'ordering wherof we trust we do
endevor us as $shall $be {TEXT:shalbe} to the contentacion of yo=r=
said Highnesse . (INTERVIEW-E1-P2,1.1,176.8)

At your Paloys of Westm. (INTERVIEW-E1-P2,1.1,176.9)

the xiij=th=. day of June . (INTERVIEW-E1-P2,1.1,176.10)

Your most humble subjects T. Norfolke Ri. Wynton . W. Lincoln . J.
Abbot of Westm. John Berners . Jo. Fyneux . Thomas Louell . Robt.
Brudenell . John Cutte . C. Wyndham . T. Magnus . John Fitz James .
(INTERVIEW-E1-P2,1.1,176.11)

