[1] But the French king was not a little moued, for that king Henrie had seized vpon them without his licence, in so much that he raised a power of armed men, and sent them into Normandie, where they had one cruell conflict aboue the rest with the Normans, till the night parted them in sunder, Gaguinus. The French & Normans fight. by meane where|of the Frenchmen withdrew to Chaumount, and the Romans to Gisors. The next daie, as the French|men came foorth againe, purposing to haue won Gi|sors, they were beaten backe by the Normans, who issued out of the towne to skirmish with them. Thus was the warre renewed betwixt these two princes; Nic. Triuet. and by setting on of Theobald earle of Blois, the matter grew to that point, that the English and French powers comming foorthwith into the field, and marching one against an other, they approched so neere togither, that battell was presentlie looked for, first in Ueulgessine, and after in the territorie of Dune; but yet in the end such order was taken be|twixt them, that their armies brake vp.