[1] [2] [3] In this meane time that sir Robert Knols made this voiage through the realme of France, Froissard. The citie of Limoges besieged. the prince of Wales laid siege to the citie of Limoges, which was reuolted to the Frenchmen. There were with him at the laieng of this siege, his brethren, the duke of Lancaster, and the earle of Cambridge, sir Gui|chard Dangle, sir Lois de Harecourt, the lord of Pons, the lord of Partenaie, the lord of Pinane, the lord of Tannaibouton, sir Perciuall de Coulongne, sir Geffrie de Argenton, Poictouins: and of Gas|coignes, the lord of Mountferrant, the lord de Chau|mount, the lord de Longueren, sir Amerie de Tharse, the lords of Pommiers, Mucident de l'Esparre, the Souldich de Lestrade, the lord of Gerond, and manie other: of Englishmen there were, sir Thomas Per|cie, the lord Ros, the lord William Beauchampe, sir Michaell de la Pole, sir Stephan Goussenton, sir Ri|chard Pontchardon, sir Baldwin Freuille, sir Si|mon Burlie, sir Dangousse, sir Iohn Deuereux, sir William Menille or (as some copies haue) Neuille, and manie other. There was also sir Eustace Dam|breticourt, and of the companions, sir Perducas Dalbreth, who in the beginning of these warres be|ing turned French, was by the persuasion of sir Ro|bert Knols procured to returne againe to the prin|ces seruice before the siege of Durmelle.