[1] The earle of Leicester came to the king, bringing with him out of France where he had remained for a time; a faire companie of souldiers and men of warre to the kings aid, and was verie courteouslie receiued. The Gascoignes then perceiued the kings power to increase, and saw how not onelie the castels wherein they trusted to haue refuge were wo [...]ne and gotten out of their hands by the king of England, but also that their vines (wherein chéeflie consisted their hope of sustentation) were burned vp and de|stroied, [page 249] they began to humble themselues, and so by little and little returned to their due obedience,The Gas|coigns begin to humble themselues. after that the authors of their seditious tumults were ei|ther apprehended, or chased out of the countrie.