[1] The prince of Wales, at the breaking of the daie was readie in the field with his people arranged in order of battell, and aduanced forward with them to|ward his enimies, an hosting pace; and as they pas|sed a little hill, they might sée as they were descen|ding downe the same, their enimies comming like|wise towards them, in good order of battell. When they were approached neere togither, and readie to ioine,The duke of Lancaster. the duke of Lancasters battell incountered with the battell of sir Berthram de Cleaquin, which two battels verie eagerlie assailed each other, so that there was betwixt them a sore conflict, and well con|tinued. The erle Dom Teille, and his brother the lord Sanches, vpon the first approach of the princes bat|tell towards them, fled out of the field, and with them two thousand speares, so that the residue of their bat|tell were shortlie after discomfited, for the capitall of Buz otherwise Beuf,The capitall of Beuf. and the lord Clisson, came vp|on them on foot, and slue and hurt manie of them, so that they brake their arraie, and fled to saue them|selues.