[1] [2] The French king prouided a great number of ships to assemble togither at Harflew,The French king prepa|reth a nauie. and leuied a great power of men, minding to bestow them aboord in the same ships, that they might saile into England, and make warre against king Edward in his owne countrie. Cheefteine of this armie should haue beene his brother the duke of Burbon, but this iournie was broken, for the Frenchmen were eased of the paine to come to séeke the Englishmen at home in England, they comming ouer into France, and prof|fering them battell euen at their owne doores. For the king of England hauing leuied a power of ar|chers, and other men of warre, sent them ouer vnder the leading of his sonne the duke of Lancaster.The duke of Lancaster sẽt into France with an armie There went with him in this iournie, the earles of Here|ford and Salisburie, the lord Ros, the lord Basset, the lord Willoughbie, the lord de la Ware, the lord de la Pole, the lord Walter of Mannie, the lord Henrie Percie, the lord Thomas Grantson, sir Alane Bur|hul, sir Richard Sturrie, & diuerse other. They went ouer about Midsummer. And after they had rested a little, the duke set forward and roded foorth into the countrie, spoiling and harrieng the same, and when he saw time, returned againe to Calis.