[1] When they were all gotten into the plaine, the ar|chers shot, the bill men strake, and long was the fight in doubtfull balance. But in conclusion the French|men not able to resist the force of the English nati|on, were discomfited, slaine, and chased, leauing a glo|rious victorie to the Englishmen and Burgognions. There were slaine of the Frenchmen an eightéene hundred knights and esquiers, beside commons: of Scots néere hand thrée thousand. Amongest the Frenchmen these were chiefest that were slaine: the earle of Lestrake, the earle of Comigens, the earle of Tonno [...]re, the lord Coquart de Comeron, the ba|stard of Arminake, the vicount of Touraine, the ba|stard of Forre [...]tes, the lord de Port, and the lord Me|morancie.