[1] At the daie appointed, the towne was rendered, and so likewise was the towne of Dampfront vpon the semblable agréement. Now rested onelie Eng|lish the towne of Chierburgh, whereof was capteine one Thomas Gonuille, which suerlie as long as vit|tels and munition serued, defended the towne right manfullie: but without hope of repaire, consumed, and he els destitute of all comfort and aid, vpon a rea|sonable composition, yéelded the towne, and went to Calis, where the duke of Summerset and manie o|ther Englishmen then soiorned. Thus was Nor|mandie lost cleerelie out of the Englishmens hands,All Norman|die lost. after it had continued in their possession the space of thirtie yeares by the conquest of Henrie the fift.