[1] [2] ¶There be that write, Matt. Paris. how the French king (im|mediatlie vpon the arriuall of king Henrie) left his field and departed, greatlie to his dishonor, bur|ning vp his engines of warre, and not staieng till his men might haue leisure to charge their wagons with their armor and other stuffe, which they were glad to leaue behind for a prey to the English men issuing foorth vpon them. But other declare, that the French king being nothing abashed of king Hen|ries comming, continued the siege, in hope to win the citie.