[1] [2] Whilest the prince laie at siege before Limoges (a litle before he wan it) thither came to him his bre|thren, Polydor. Froissard. the duke of Lancaster, and the earle of Cam|bridge, the lord Ros, sir Michaell de la Pole, sir Ro|bert Rous, sir Iohn Saint [...]o, and sir William Beau|champe, with a faire number of men of war, spears, and archers. The prince then after he had woone Li|moges, and executed some crueltie there to the ter|rour of other; his maladie which still continued vpon him, rather increased than diminished, so that he was aduised by physicians to returne into England, in hope that change of aire should restore him to health. For the which consideration and other causes of busi|nesse which he had to doo with his father,The prince returned into England. Thom. Wals. touching cer|teine weightie affaires he tooke the sea, and came o|uer into England, leauing the gouernement of A|quitaine vnto his brother the duke of Lancaster, as his lieutenant there: he landed at Plimmouth in the beginning of Ianuarie.