[1] King Philip doubting by vsing the victorie with too much rigor, least he should bring the Normans into a desperate boldnesse, and so cause them for safegard of their liues to hazard all vpon resistance, [...]e staied for a time, and withdrew his souldiers backe againe into France, hauing not onelie furnished those pla|ces in the meane time which he had w [...]n, with strong garisons of his souldiers, but also appointed certeine personages to trauell with the people, yet remaining in the English subiection, to reuolt and turne from king Iohn, to his obeisance and subiection.