[1] Here is to be remembred, that whilest the siege laie thus at Rochester, Hugh de Boues a valiant knight, but full of pride and arrogancie, a French|man borne, but banished out of his countrie, came downe to Calice with an huge number of men of warre and souldiers to come to the aid of king Iohn. But as he was vpon the sea with all his people, mea|ning to land at Douer, by a sudden tempest which ro [...]e at that instant, [...] the said Hugh with all his com|panie was drowned by sh [...]pwracke. So [...]e after the [...] of the same Hugh with the carcases of other innumerable, both of men, women, and children, were found not farre from Yeu [...]ou [...]h, and all along that coast. There were of them in all fortie thousand, as saith Matthew Paris, for of all those which he brought with him, there was (as it is said) not one man le [...]t aliue.