[1] ¶ The chronicle of Dunstable sheweth in déed that Simon de Peschie and Henrie Braibroc, Chr. Dunsta. perceiuing that Fouks de Brent was entered into the citie, and that they were now assailed both afront, and on the backes, they withdrew, and getting togither 80 French knights or men of armes (if we shall so call them) departed out of the citie, and fléeing through the countrie by Lin and saint Edmundsburie, at length got through to London. How soeuer they were welcomed of Lewes, certeine it is, that the lords that tooke part with king Henrie, were put in no small hope by the atchiuing of this so great a vic|torie, to bring within a short time all the realme to the obedience of king Henrie: and herevpon march|ing foorth into the countrie, put the people in such feare, that they submitted themselues vnto the go|uernment of king Henrie in all places where soeuer they came.