[1] [2] [3] King Edward sent ouer into Gascoigne the earls of Cambridge and Penbroke,Succors [...] into Gas|coigne. with a certeine num|ber of men of armes and archers, the which arriuing in Britaine, passed through that countrie by licence of the Duke, and came to the prince as then lieng at Angolesme in Poictou, by whom they were sent to o|uerrun the earle of Perigords lands, and so they did, and after laid siege to Burdille, hauing with them about thrée thousand men one and other.Burdille [...]|sieged. There came with them foorth of England foure hundred men of armes, foure hundred archers, and (as Frois|sard saith) beside their capteins, these earles which he nameth, to wit, the lord of Tabestone (or rather Bradstone as I take it) sir Brian Stapleton, sir Thomas Balaster, and sir Iohn Triuet. Whilest the said earles went thus to make warre against the earle of Perigord,Sir Hugh Caluerlie. sir Hugh Caluerlie with two thousand men of warre was sent also to ouerrun the lands of the earle of Arminacke, and of the lord Dal|bret;Sir Iohn Chandois. sir Iohn Chandois laie in the marches of Tho|louse at Mountaubon, & afterwards besieged Ter|rieres, and in the end wan it; and so likewise did the earles of Cambridge and Penbroke win Bur|dille,Burdille woon [...]. by reason of a saillie that they within made foorth, and passed so far from their fortresse, that the Englishmen got betwixt them and home.