[1] [2] [3] Whilest the king remained in Rone, to set things in order for the establishment of good policie in that citie, he sent abroad diuerse of his capteins, with con|uenient forces to subdue certeine townes & castels in those parties, as his brother the duke of Clarence,Uernon and Mante taken by the Eng|lish. who wan the strong towne of Uernon and Mante. In Uernon was sir William Porter made cap|teine, and in Mant the earle of March. The earle of Salisburie wan Hunflue, Titus Liuius. Hunflue takẽ. after he had besieged it from the fourth of Februarie vntill the twelfth of March. This towne was giuen afterwards vnto the duke of Clarence. Also the said earle of Salisburie wan the townes of Monster de Uilliers, Ew, New|castell, and finallie all the places in that quarter, which till that present were not vnder the English obei|sance. At Newcastell sir Philip Léech was made cap|teine.