[1] [2] Anon as Philip the bishop of Beauuois, a man more giuen to the campe than to the church, had knowledge hereof, thinking them to be a méet preie for him, with sir William de Merlow and his sonne, and a great number of other val [...]ant men of warre, came foorth into the fields, and encountring with the enimies, fought verie stoutlie.The bishop of Beauuois ta|ken prisoner. But yet in the end the bishop, the archdeacon, and all the chéefe capteins were taken: the residue slaine and chased. After this, earle Iohn and the foresaid capteins passed foorth, and wan the towne of Millie, and so returned.