DOmino Papae Rex, salutem, & debitam tanto Patri reverentiam & honorem.* 1.1 Cum sollempnes Nuncii nostri quos ad Concilium per vos in proximo celebran∣dum, sicut nobis mandastis, duximus destinandos, in procinctu sint itineris veniendi ad Curiam, & quam cito poterunt illuc venire festinant, Sanctam Paternitatem vestram rogamus cum effectu, quatenus si ante adventum eorundem Nunciorum nostrorum in dicto Concilio contingat, aliquid tractari seu mentionem fieri de negotiis nostrum, & Regni nostri statum contingentibus, ea si placet teneri faciatis in suspenso quousque commode se possint vestro conspectui praesentare. Teste Rege apud Westmonasteri∣um, viij. die Junii.
He likewise directed another Letter by them to the Emperor, entred in the same Roll, reciting, that he had sent Embassadors to this Council, of the Noblest and dis∣cretest men of his Realm, who should use their uttermost endeavours to effect a laudable and desired peace between him and the Pope, to his honour; desiring him when they came to his Excellencies presence, to grant them a favourable reception and audience, that so by his desire they might procure a convenient encrease of his Imperial honour.