[1] [2] [3] There were slaine in this battell, of noblemen, the dukes of Burbon and Athens,Noblemen slaine. the marshall Clere|mont, sir Geffrey Charnie that bare the chéefe stan|dert of France, the bishop of Chaalons, sir Eustace de Ribaumont, with diuerse other to the number of eight hundred lords, knights, Ia. Meir. and gentlemen of name. In all there died on the French part six thou|sand of one and other. Polydor. The chase. The chase was continued euen to the gates of Poictiers, and manie slaine and bea|ten downe in the stréet before the gates, which the ci|tizens had closed, for doubt least the Englishmen should enter with them that fled thither for safegard. There were taken beside the king and his sonne, the lord Iaques de Burbon earle of Ponthieu, Froissard. Annales de France. brother to the duke of Burbon that was slaine there, the erle of Ew, the lord Charles his brother earle of Long|uile, the archbishop of Sens, the earles of Uandosme, Salesbruch, Uentadore, Tankeruille, Estampes, and Dampmartine:Archembald Douglas tak [...] Iacob. Meir. also Archembald Dowglas a noble man of Scotland, sonne to the honorable lord William Dowglas that was killed in Spaine, the marshall Dandrehen or Odenhen (as Iacobus Meir saith) with others to the number of seuenteene hundred earles, lords, knights, and gentlemen,Prisoners taken. be|side those of the meaner sort; so that the Englishmen [page 390] [...]