[1] [2] Sir Oliuer de Ingham lieutenant of Gascoine.About the same time, one sir Oliuer de Ingham, a yoong, lustie, and valiant knight, was by the kings sonne the duke of Aquitaine (not without his fathers consent) established lord warden of the marches of Guien, the which sir Oliuer gathering an armie of hired soldiers, Spaniards, Aragons, and Gascoins, inuaded the countrie of Agenois (which the French king held yet in his hands contrarie to couenant) and recouering it from the French,Agenois reco+uered out of the French|mens hands. cleerelie reduced it to the English dominion. Moreouer, sir Iohn Otu|rum, sir Nicholas Kiriell, and sir Iohn Felton, admerals by the kings appointment, with the fléets of the east, south, and west parts, went to the sea, to appre|hend such Frenchmen as they might méet withall. They according to their commission bestirred them|selues so,Ships of Normandie taken. that within few daies they tooke six score saile of Normans, and brought them into England, wherevpon the displeasure sore increased betwixt the two realmes.