After this, the lord Talbot sent to the duke of Burgognie, signifieng that except he would come foorth, and bide by a battell, he would vtterlie wast his countrie of Picardie.
So strugling & so resisting, her iewels did sweate, signifieng there was poison comming towards her.
Signifieng that in a true loue knot his sword was tide to defend and maintaine the high features of his mistres.
For (as it were to win credit, and to auoid present danger) Hasting sent vnto Alfred these his two sonnes, signifieng that if it stood with his pleasure, he could be content that they should be baptised.
Then followed the duke of Buckingham bearing the kings traine, with a white staffe in his hand, signifieng the office of the high steward of England.
Then followed the earle of Huntington bearing a paire of gilt spurres, signifieng knighthood.
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