[1] [2] [3] [4] Yet the lord Iohn d'Euille brake out, and incoun|tring with sir Gilbert Hansard, ouerthrew him, and escaped out of danger. Great slaughter was made on ech hand, and in the meane while the Nobles and gentlemen sought to get out of perill by flight. The earle of Darbie got into a church, but he was descri|ed by a woman, and so was taken. There were ma|nie other also taken: & amongst them the lord Bald|wine Wake, and sir Iohn de la Haie with much paine escaped. This battell was foughten about the midst of Maie, or vpon Whitsun éeue, as the Chroni|cle of Dunstable saith. Those that escaped, as the lord Iohn d'Euille and others, Euersden. gaue not ouer yet, but as|sembling themselues togither in companies, kéeping within woods and other desert places, brake out of|tentimes, and did much mischéefe. On the ninth of August they tooke the Ile of Elie, and so strengthned it, that they held it a long time after, spoiling and rob|bing the countries round about them, as Norffolke, Suffolke, and Cambridgeshire.