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Treaty made by don Inigo de Mendoça, Wm. des Barres, and John de le Sauch, on the part of Margaret of Savoy, with Cuthbert bishop of London, Privy Seal, and Brian Tucke, treasurer of the Chamber, on the part of England, and John du Bellay, bishop of Bayonne, on the part of France, for a truce of eight months. Charles of Gueldres to be comprised, on condition of restoring Utrecht to the bishop of Utrecht or to the Emperor, and submitting to the penalties incurred by him for breaking his truce with the Emperor. The truce not to be in force in Spain or Italy. The cardinals of York, Lorraine and Liege to be protectors of the truce. Hampton Court, 15 June 1528. Signed and sealed by the plenipotentiaries of Flanders.
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