[1] [2] After this, the townes of saint Million, Liborne, and all other, which the erle of Shrewesburie had con|quered, rendred themselues to the Frenchmen, Bur|deaux onelie excepted. Which citie, being the last re| [...]uge of the English people, the French king in per|son besieged with all his puissance; and in conclusion constreined both the garrisons and inhabitants to yéeld, so that the Englishmen & Gascoignes might safelie depart into England or into Calis, with all their substance;Burdeaux yeelded againe to ye French. and that the lords de Lesparre, Du|ras, and thirtie others, should neuer (vpon paine of death) be found within anie of the French kings do|minions, which lord de Lesparre being after taken in Gascoigne disguised, was made shorter by the head. When this composition was agréed and sealed, the Englishmen were shortlie transported ouer into England, in the moneth of October this present yeare.