[1] This doone, putting a mistrust in the Parisiens, he caused the castels and fortresses neere and adioining to the citie, to be furnished with Englishmen. And to auoid all night-watchers about Paris, and the con|fines thereof, he first tooke into his possession either by assault or composition, the towne of Trainelle and Braie vpon Seine. And bicause two castels, the one called Pacie, and the other Coursaie were also e|uill neighbors to the Parisiens, he sent sir Iohn Fastolfe great maister of his houshold with a nota|ble armie to win the same castels; which he did, and with preie and prisoners returned backe againe to his maister the regent.