[1] The Englishmen remembring that Guilliam Re|mond, otherwise called Mariolaine had béen the lea|der of the souldiers within the towne (which Mario|laine before at Pacie was taken prisoner by sir Iohn Fastolfe) caused him to be brought from Pa|ris vnto the campe, and set him in a chariot with an halter about his necke, and conueied him to the gi|bet without the towne, sending word to them with|in, that if they would not without delaie render the towne, their capteine should incontinentlie be stran|gled afore their faces. Which moued the souldiers so much, by reason of the loue they bare to their old cap|teine and gouernour, that for the deliuerance of him and partlie of themselues they yéelded the towne, so that both he and they might depart with horsse and harnesse onelie in sure conduct and safetie. Yet yer this towne of Compiegne was deliuered, sir Philip Hall,Compeigne & Crotoie reco|uered from ye French. which was sent to Crotoie by the lord regent with eight hundred men to besiege it, got it suddenlie by assault, y [...]r the Frenchmen had either disposed their garrison, or appointed their lodgings