[1] Not long after this foresaid repulse, the king of England hauing refreshed his souldiers with some rest after their great trauell, went to Million,Million [...] and rased. and giuing assault to the towne wan it at the first brunt, and made it plaine with the earth. Then was a mo|tion made for peace betwixt the two kings,A motion for peace. being now wearied with long wars: whereof when earle Iohn was aduertised, who (as it should séeme by some writers) hauing tarried with the French king till this present, began now to doubt least if any agrée|ment were made, he might happilie be betraied of the French king by couenants that should passe be|twixt them: he determined therefore with himselfe to commit his whole safetie to his naturall brother, and to no man else, perceiuing that the French king made not so great accompt of him after the losse of his castels in England, as he had doone before.