[1] [page 387] About the same time, that is to saie, in Iulie, the prince of Wales, Froissard. The prince of Wales inua|deth ye French dominions. hauing assembled an armie of men of warre, to the number of eight thousand, en|tred into the French dominions, and first passing through Auuergne, at length he came into the coun|trie of Berrie, wasting and burning the townes and villages as he went, taking easie iournies for the better reléefe of his people, and destruction of his enimies: for when he was entered into anie towne that was sufficientlie stored of things necessarie, he would tarie there two or three daies to refresh his sol|diers and men of warre, and when they dislodged, they would strike out the heads of the wine vessels, and burne the wheat, oates and barlie, and all other things which they could not take with them, to the in|tent their enimies should not therewith be susteined and nourished.