[1] [2] [3] At the verie same time that Campeigne was be|sieged (as before is said) sir Iohn of Lutzenburgh, with eight other gentlemen, chanced to be néere vnto the lodging of the said lord Bawdo, where they espi|ed the Frenchmen, which began to cut downe tents, ouerthrow pauilions, & kill men in their beds: wher|vpon they with all speed assembled a great number of men, as well English as Burgognions, and cou|ragiouslie set on the Frenchmen, and in the end beat them backe into the towne, so that they fled so fast that one letted another, as they would haue entered. In the chase and pursute was the Pusell taken,Ione the Pu|sell taken. with diuerse other, besides those that were slaine, which were no small number. Diuerse were hurt also on both parts. Among the Englishmen, sir Iohn Mont|gomerie had his arme broken, and sir Iohn Ste|ward was shot into the thigh with a quarell.