[1] About the same season, the French king, in hope to be receiued into the townes of Campaigne and Beauuois (by reason of the fauour and good will which the inhabitants bare towards him) was come with an armie towards Campaigne. Whereof the duke of Bedford being aduertised, and hauing now his host augmented with the new supplie, which the cardinall had of late brought vnto him, marched for|ward with great speed toward the place where he vn|derstood the French king was lodged: and comming to Senlis, he perceiued how his enimies were in|camped vpon the mount Pilioll, betweene Senlis and Campaigne.