[1] [2] There was the lord Arnold Dandrehen taken pri|soner, and the lord Iohn de Cleremont slaine, so that the noble prowesse of the said lord Iames Audeley, breaking through the Frenchmens battell with the slaughter of manie enimies, was that day most ap|parant. Tho. Walsi. The earles of Warwike and S [...]ffolke. The loiall constancie of the noble earles of Warwike and Suffolke, that fought so stoutlie, so earnestlie, and so fiercelie, was right manifest. And the prince himselfe did not onelie fulfill the office of a noble chéefteine, but also of a right valiant and ex|pert souldiour, attempting what soeuer any other hardie warriour would in such cases haue done. Nei|ther was this battell quicklie dispatched, nor easilie brought to end; but it was fought out with such ob|stinate earnestnesse, that thrée times that daie were the Englishmen driuen to renew the fight, through the multitude of enimies that increased and came still vpon them.