¶Of the conclusyon of the maryage ••aken at Parys bytwene the kynge of Englande & Isabell eldest dough∣ter to the frenche kynge / and howe the duke of Lancastre remaryed. Cap. CC.x. (Book 210)
THe ambassadours of Englande / were with the frenche kynge at Parys a xxii. dayes and they had as good chere as coulde be deuysed / and their maters tooke suche effecte / that it was agreed that the kyng of Englande shuld haue in maryage Isabell the eldest doughter of kynge Charles / and by vertue of procura∣cyon / the erle Marshall fyaunced and espou∣sed her in the name of the kinge of Englande / and so she was called fro thens forthe quene of Englande. And as I was enfourmed it was a goddly syght to se her behauour / for all that she was but yonge ryght plesauntly she bare the porte of a quene▪ Than all this mater con∣cluded / the englysshe men tooke their leaue of the frenche kynge and of the quene / and of their doughter quene of Englande / and of all other lordes / and so departed fro Parys and retourned to Calays / and so in to Englande. The Kynge and other of his opynyon were glad of their retourne. But who so euer was gladde of that maryage / the duke of Glouce∣stre vncle to the kynge made no ioye there of / for he sawe well that by reasone of that mary∣age and alyaunce / peace shulde be bytwene the kinges and their realmes / whiche greued hym / without it shulde be greatly to the ho∣nour of the kynge and the realme of Englan∣de / and that the Englysshe men myght be in the same case or better in the parties of Ga∣scoyne / as they were or the warres renewed a¦gayne. And of this matter he wolde often ty∣mes speke with his brother the duke of yorke and drewe hym as moche as he coulde to his opynions / for he was but a softe prince / but to the Duke of Lancastre his eldest brother he durste nat speke ouer largely / for he sawe well he was of the kynges opynion / and was well pleased with the Kynges maryage / princy∣pally for the loue of his two doughters / the quene of Spaygne and the quene of Portu∣gale. The same season the duke of Lancastre remaryed agayne the thyrde tyme / to a lady doughter to knyght in Haynalte / called syr Paon of Ruette / he had ben in his tyme with noble quene Phylyp of Englande / who was of the nacyon of Haynalt she was called Ka∣theryn / and was brought vp in her youthe in the duke of Lancasters howse / with the du∣chesse Blaunce of Lancastre / And after the dethe of this lady Blaunce / the duke maryed the lady Custaunce of Spaygne / and in her dayes the duke kepte to his concubyne this la¦dy Katheryne of Ruet / who hadde maryed a knyght of Englande / who was as than deed / and the duke had by her thre chyldren / two son¦nes and a doughter / the eldest called Iohan / otherwyse lorde Beauforde of Lancastre / the duke loued hym entyerly / the other was cal∣led Thomas / the duke brought him vp at As∣que / he was a good clerke and connynge in bothe lawes / he was a great iuryst and legyst / and was after bysshoppe of Lyncolne. The duke of Lancastre for the loue he had to his chyldren / he wedded their mother the lady Ka¦theryn of Ruet / wherof there was moche mar¦ueyle