[1] Also about the same time, Thom. Wi [...]. the Frenchmen recoue|red castell Galiard foorth of the Englishmens hands, where the lord Barbason was found in a dungeon, [page 603] inclosed within a great grate of iron like to a little chamber, and foorthwith they brake open the grate: but Barbason would not come foorth; because he had giuen his faith and promise to one Kingston that was capteine of that fortresse for the king of Eng|land, to be true prisoner, vntill the Frenchmen had sent to the same Kingston (that was departed vpon such couenants as they were agréed vpon at the deli|uerie of that fortresse) willing him to come backe a|gaine vpon safe conduct. Which at their earnest re|quest he did, and withall discharged the lord Barba|son of his oth; and so then he came foorth, and remai|ned at his libertie, to the great reioising of the Frenchmen, which iudged that he had béene rather dead than aliue all that time of his imprisonment.