[1] [2] [3] There was not one amongst them that knew any certeine place whither to go, in that vnknowne countrie: but by chance they happened vpon a bea|ten waie, white in sight; by the which they were brought vnto a little village, where they were refre|shed with meat and drinke somewhat more plenti|ouslie than they had béene diuerse daies before. Or|der was taken by commandement from the king after the armie was first set in battell arraie, that no noise or clamor should be made in the host; so that in marching foorth to this village, euerie man kept him|selfe quiet: but at their comming into the village, fiers were made to giue light on euerie side, as there likewise were in the French host, which was incam|ped not past two hundred and fiftie pases distant from the English. The cheefe leaders of the French host were these: the constable of France, the mar|shall, the admerall, the lord Rambures maister of the crosbowes, and other of the French nobilitie, which came and pitched downe their standards and ban|ners in the countie of saint Paule,The number of the French mẽ threé [...] thousand. Engueran [...]. within the terri|torie of Agincourt, hauing in their armie (as some write) to the number of thréescore thousand horsse|men, besides footmen, wagoners and other.