[1] After this, the bastard of Orleance, with his bro|ther Iohn earle of Angolesme, which had béene long prisoner in England, and manie other valiant cap|teins, besieged the castell of Montguion, which to them was rendered. Afterwards, they besieged the towne of Blaie, standing on the riuer of Garonne, the which in conclusion by verie force was conque|red and woone. The bastard of Kendall, capteine of the castell, séeing the towne lost, vpon certeine reaso|nable conditions deliuered his fortresse to the ba|stard of Orleance, the French kings lieutenant. Af|ter this, the townes of Burgh and Liborne, after fiue wéekes siege, were likewise yéelded to the French|men. Then was the citie of Acques besieged by the erle of Fois, and the vicount de Lawtrec his brother, and other noble men.The [...] Arminack a open [...] So likewise was the strong towne of Rion by the earle of Arminacke, extreame enimie to the realme of England, for breach of the mariage concluded betweene king Henrie and his daughter. The earle of Ponthienure laid siege to Chatillon in Perigort, and the earle of Dunois in|uironned with great puissance the towne of Fron|sacke.