[1] Herevpon went letters betwixt them for a time, but at length when the duke of Burgognie perceiued that the duke of Glocester meant to mainteine his interest, & to make warre against the duke of Bra|bant; he tooke part with the duke of Brabant so ear|nestlie, that he consented to fight with the duke of Glocester bodie to bodie within lists in defense of the duke of Brabants quarell, and further aided the duke of Brabant in his warres against the duke of Glo|cester, with all his puissance, insomuch that in the end (after the duke of Glocesters returne into Eng|land) the duke of Brabant recouered all the towns in Heinault, which the ladie Iaquet or Iaqueline held against him. And further the same ladie was by com|position deliuered by them of the towne of Mons vn|to the duke of Burgognie; who caused hir to be con|ueied vnto Gant, from whence she made shift to e|scape into Holland, where she was obeied as coun|tesse of the countrie.