[1] Shortlie after, Richard lord Riuers, and sir An|thonie Wooduile his valiant sonne that was after lord Scales, accompanied with foure hundred war|like persons, were appointed to passe ouer to Guis|nes, to aid the duke of Summerset against his ad|uersaries, which laie in Calis. But as they soiourned at Sandwich abiding for wind and weather to trans|port them ouer, the earles of March and Warwike had knowledge thereof, and sent Iohn Dinham with a small number of men (but a multitude of va|liant hearts) vnto the towne of Sandwich,Iohn Din|ham. which sud|denlie entered the same,The lord Ri|uers taken. and tooke the lord Riuers and his sonne also in their beds, robbing houses, and spoiling ships. And beside this, they tooke the princi|pall ships of the kings nauie, Iohn Stow. and had them awaie with them to Calis [one excepted called Grace de Dieu which might not be had awaie bicause she was bro|ken in the bottome] and there presented them to the earle of March, of whome he was ioifullie receiued. For though in the fight he was sore hurt & maimed in the leg, so as he halted euer after, yet he bare him|selfe so worthilie in that enterprise, that his praise was great amongst all men.