[1] In which meane while, the earle of Suffolke was sent foorth to discouer the countrie, and the king wan by assault the towne of Baugencie, and after when vittels began to faile, he marched forward, meaning to pursue the Dolphin.King [...] pursueth the Dolphin But the Dolphin douting the English puissance, conueied all the vittels foorth of those quarters, and retired himselfe to Burges in Berrie, choosing that place as his first refuge, & there|fore determined there to remaine, till fortune tur|ning [page 581] hir whéele, shuld looke on them with a more fauo|rable countenance,The Dol|phin, why cal|led king of Berrie. hereof in scorne was he com|monlie called king of Berrie. The king of Eng|land followed, till vittels and forrage began [...]ore to faile on all sides, and then returning, passed towards Orleance, taking the castell of Rouge Mont by as|sault.