[1] [2] Of whose dooings the duke of Yorke by espials ha|uing still aduertisement, with all his power being not past thrée thousand men (as some write) coasted the countrie,The duke with thrée thousand. and came to saint Albons the third daie next insuing. The king there had pight his standard in a place called Goselow, otherwise Sandiford, in saint Peters street: the lord Clifford kept the barri|ers of the towne, to stop, that the duke being assem|bled in Keie field, should not enter the towne. Abr. Fl. [...] pag. [...] 677. in [...] ¶ The duke of Yorke (saith one moderne chronographer) knowing the strength made against him, abiding in the field aforesaid, from seuen of the clocke in the morning vntill it was almost ten of the clocke with|out anie stroke smitten on either part, by the aduise of his councell sent vnto the king vnder these words following.