[1] [2] [3] After this the duke of Burgognie accompanied with the earles of Arundell, and Suffolke, and the lord Iohn of Lutzenburgh besieged the towne of Campiegne with a great puissance.Campiegne besieged. This towne was well walled, manned, and vittelled, so that the besie|gers were constreined to cast trenches, and make mines, for otherwise they saw not how to compasse their purpose. In the meane time it happened in the night of the Ascension of our Lord, that Poiton de Saintreiles, Ione la Pusell, and fiue or six hundred men of armes issued out by the bridge toward Mon|dedier, intending to set fire in the tents and lodg|ings of the lord Bawdo de Noielle.