By the queen. THE QVENES majesty considering howe necessary it is and pleasynge to almighty God, to haue concord and peace with al princes, and specially with such as be hir neighbours: And finding not only hir realms and dominions left to hir in hostility and war after the decease of hir dear sister the late queen, with the realms of france and Scotlande, but also an honourable occasion offered of treatyce of peace with both the said realms: hath therefore vpon good advise, removed all ennimitie, and hath vpon most godly, honourable and profitable considerations( vpon the second of this month) passed, concluded and agreed, a good, perfect, sincere and perpetual amity, peace, intelligence, confederacion and union, to remain and continue for ever between hir most excellent majesty, hir heires and successors on the one party: and the right high and mighty Prince Henry the French king on tother party, their realms Countries, Cities, towns, lands, dominions, territories, segnories, castles, vassals, and subiectes, by land, sea, and fresh water, and else where. And the like peace also between hyr said majesty and the king and queen, Dolphines of Scotlande, and their realms and countries. By the which peace it is provided, that al hostility and war shall cease on either party, and that the said princes, their Subiectes and vassals, shall live together in peace, amity, intelligence and friendship. And that all things be used and exercised as freely and liberally, as they haue done in any former time of peace, had between the said realms and dominions. ALL which premises hir majesty hath thought meet to notifye to all maner hir subiectes of what estate soever the same be, that they and every of them, observe all that hereto belongeth: as the like is at the city of Paris in france on the french parte published and notified. YEVEN at the palace of Westminster the seventh of april the first year of the reign of our sovereign Lady elizabeth by the grace of god queen of england, france and Ireland. defender of the faith. &c. God save the queen. IMPRINTED AT LONDON IN POVLES CHVRCHE yard, bi richard jug, and John Cawood, Printers to the queens majesty. ANNO. M. D. LIX. Cum privilegio Regiae Maiestatis.