Compare 1587 edition: 1 To theſe were appoynted Captaynes the Lord Power, who after was dubt knight, Sur|lock, and Finglaſſe with diuerſe others. They muſtred in Saint Iames his Parke ſeuen hun|dred.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 In the ſiege of Bollongne they ſtoode the armye in verye good ſteade. For they were not onely contented to burne and ſpoyle all the villages thereto adioyning, but alſo they would raunge twentie or thirtie miles into the maine EEBO page image 111 lande, [...]heir policie in [...]eying for armie. and hauing taken a Bull, they vſed to tie him to a ſtake, and ſcorching hym with fa|gottes, they woulde force him to roare, ſo as all the Cattell in the Countrey woulde make to|wardes the Bull, all which they woulde light|ly leade away, and furniſh the campe with ſtore of b [...]efe.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 If they tooke anye Frenche man pryſoner, leaſt they ſhoulde bee accounted couetous in ſnatching wyth them hys intyre bodye, hys onelye raunſome ſhoulde bee no more but hys heade.