[1] [2] The earles of Arminacke and Perigord, with the other lords of Gascoigne,The earles of Arminacke & Perigord. Froissard. that had made their ap|peale (as ye haue heard) to the chamber of the peeres of France, when they vnderstood that the prince had imprisoned the messengers, that brought to him the French kings letters, began to make warre on the princes lands. The first enterprise they made, was the discomfiting of the lord Thomas Wake s [...]ne|shall of Rouergne,The L. Wake discomfited. as he was riding from Agen vn|to the citie of Rodais, with threescore spears, and two hundred archers in his companie. Also the French king being now prouided for the war, and vnderstan|ding the minds of the people within certeine towns vnder the dominion of the Englishmen, Fabian. The French king procée|deth against the prince in iudgement of the appeale. Froissard. in his high court of parlement holden at Paris, procéeded in iudgement vpon the appellation before made by the earles of Arminacke, Perigord, and others, against prince Edward. And moreouer he sent ouer into England the earle of Salisbruch, and a knight called sir William Dorman, to signifie to the king of Eng|land, how he thought himselfe not honorablie vsed, & that the king of England did but slenderlie kéepe the couenants of the peace, considering that he did not find meanes to reforme such of his subiects Eng|lishmen and Gascoignes, as dailie robbed and wa|sted the countries & lands belonging to the crowne of France.