[1] [2] After the obteining of Caen, the earle of Clere|mont besieged the citie of Lisieux, whereof was cap|teine Matthew Goche. Gough with thrée hundred Eng|lishmen, who in the end deliuered that towne, vpon condition, that he and his people might depart to Chierburgh. Then was Falais besieged, whereof were capteins for the earle of Shrewsburie (that was the owner) Andrew Trollop, and Thomas Cotton esquiers, who being in despaire of all succors, agreed to deliuer it vpon two conditions. The one was, that the earle their maister, which remained in pledge for the performance of certeine appointments, conclu|ded at the deliuerie of Rone (as ye haue hard) should be set at libertie. The other, that if they were not res|cued within twelue daies, that then they and theirs should depart with armor, and all their goods mooue|able, whither it pleased them.