[1] Howsoeuer this matter went, certeine it is, that king Philip taking weapon in hand, vpon a sudden entred into Berrie, and tooke from king Henrie Chasteau Raoull, Brezancois, Argenton,Annales de France. Mountri|chard, Mountresor, Uandosine, Leprose, Blanc en Berrie, Culan and Molignon. Wherfore king Hen|rie (who was at this time in England about to pre|pare an armie to go therewith into the holie land) when he heard thereof, Rog. Houed. The archbi|shop of Can|turburie with the bishops of Chester, saith Ger. Dor. with all spéed possible he sent Baldwin archbishop of Canturburie, and Hugh bi|shop of Durham ouer into France, to appease the French kings displeasure with courteous words and reasonable persuasions if it might be: but when that could not be brought to passe, he sailed ouer into Nor|mandie himselfe, with an armie of Englishmen and Welshmen, landing with the same at Herflue the 10. daie of Iulie, Ger. Dor. after he had beene sore tossed by a cruell tempest that rose as he was on the sea, to the great danger of his person, & all that were with him.