[1] Whervpon incontinently a great ambuſhe|ment of Engliſhmen came vpon him with coũ|terfayted Scottiſhe enſignes, and were not once ſuſpected for Engliſhmen, til the king was com|paſſed in by them on eche ſyde, & ſo finally taken & led away ere any Scottiſhmã wiſt therof, ſaue a few which were left (as is ſayd wyth hym for ye time.Wilhelmus Paruus. In deed Wilhelmus Paruus a Chanon ſomtyme in the abbey of Bridlington in York|ſhire, in that his hook which he writes of ye Nor|man kings of England, affirmeth how ther wer not many moe than aboute three ſcore horſmen with king William whyle he was thus taken, and that the Engliſhemen were not paſte foure hundred horſemen, whiche tooke vpon them that enterpriſe: whoſe capitaines as he reciteth were theſe:Capitaines of of the Engliſh+men. Robert de Stuteuille, Ranulfe de Glaun|ville, Bernard de Balliole, and diuers other.