[1] [2] But sée the chance. The Frenchmen which were cõming after, hearing by the noise of the people that some fraie was at hand, put spurres to their horsses, and set on the Englishmen pestered with bag and baggage of the spoile and preie which they had got|ten in the French campe. The other of the French|men which before had fled, returned againe, and ai|ded their fellowes; so that the Englishmen being taken out of order, were compelled to flée, of whome Matthew Goche. Gough and diuerse other were taken pri|soners. And yet of the other part manie were slaine, and a great number taken: amongst whom was the lord de Lore, who (for all that the Frenchmen could doo) was kept, and not deliuered. The lord Willough|bie hearing of this mishap, raised his siege, and de|parted verie sore displeased in his mind, but could not remedie it.