[1] The prince returneth.The prince following their aduise that thus coun|selled him, set forward toward Remorentine. The French king had sent into that countrie to kéepe the frontiers there, the lord of Craon, the lord Bouciqu|ault, and the heremit of Chaumount, the which with three hundred men of armes had followed the Eng|lishmen six daies togither, and could neuer find anie conuenient occasion to set vpon them: for the Eng|lishmen gouerned themselues so sagelie, that their enimies could not lightlie assaile them, but to their owne disaduantage. One day the Frenchmen laid themselues closelie in an ambush néere to the towne of Remorentine, at a maruellous streict passage, by which the Englishmen must néeds passe.