[1] [2] Tho. Walsi. The prince was compelled to breake his plate, and to make monie thereof to paie his soldiers, name|lie,The prince put to his shifts for de| [...]ault of paie. the companions, which he had called foorth of France, so that he left himselfe bare of all riches, to kéepe touch with them, although king Dampeter failed in his promise each waie foorth. For where the prince should haue had in recompense towards his charges, the countie of Algezara, and other lands, by the said Dampeters assignement, so that he sent one of his knights to take seizine of the same lands, he was neuertheles disappointed, for he could not come by any peaceable possession of those lands, and so re|turned greatlie impouerished, hauing spent in this iournie all that he could make. In the meane time the bastard Henrie, hauing escaped out of the field by flight, got him into France, and there through fauor of the duke of Aniou, so purchased for himselfe, that he got togither a certeine number of Britains and o|ther soldiers, & comming to the frontiers of the prin|ces land in Gascoigne, got a towne in Bigore, cal|led Bannieres, and made war vpon the princes sub|iects.