[1] [2] The French king, after the yeelding of Tartas, re|mooued to saint Seuerine, which towne he tooke by force, slue thrée hundred persons, and tooke sir Tho|mas Rampston prisoner. After this, he came to the citie of Arques, tooke a bulworke by force, and had the towne yéelded to him by composition. The cap|teine, which was the lord of Montferrant, departed with all the English crue to Burdeaux, where he found the earle of Longuile, the Capdau de Beufe, and sir Thomas Rampston, which was a little before deliuered. After this, the fortresses of the Rioll and Mermandie were also yéelded to the French king: who notwithstanding at length was constreined for lacke of vittels (which were cut off by the English|men, that laie abroad in diuerse fortresses for the pur|pose) to breake vp his armie, & to retire into France. And then after his departure,The change in warre. the Englishmen reco|uered againe the citie of Arques, & the other townes by the French king gained, and tooke prisoner his lieutenant called Reginald Guilliam the Burgog|nion, and manie other gentlemen, and all the meane souldiers were either slaine or hanged.