[1] [2] [3] [4] In the morning as soone as the sunne was vp,The castell of Remorentine assaulted. the marshals caused the trumpets to sound, and those that were appointed to giue the assault againe, prepa|red themselues to it. The prince himselfe was present personallie at this assault, so that the same was in|forced to the vttermost: but when they saw that by assaults they could not win the castell, they deuised engines,It is set on fier. wherewith they cast wild fire into the base court, and so set it on fire, which increased in such ve|hement sort, that it tooke into the couering of a great tower, which was couered with reed: and then they within perceiuing they must either yeeld or perish with fire,They with [...] submitted themselues. came downe and submitted themselues to the prince, who as prisoners receiued them. The castell of Remorentine being thus woone and defaced with fire, the prince left it void, and marched foorth with his armie as before, destroieng the countrie, and ap|proched to Aniou and Touraine.The French king foloweth the prince of Wales. The French king came forwards toward the prince, and at Ambois heard how the prince was in Touraine, meaning to returne through Poictow. He was dailie aduertised of the princes dooings by such as were appointed to coast him euer in his iournie.