[1] The lord Montacute, séeing fortune thus prosperous|lie leading his saile, aduanced forward; & learning by espials, that king Henrie with his host was in|camped in a faire plaine called Liuels, on the water of Dowill in Examshire, hasted thither, and manful|lie set on his enimies in their owne campe, which like desperate persons with no small courage receiued him. There was a sore foughten field,Exham field. and long yer either part could haue anie aduantage of the other: but at length the victorie fell to the lord Montacute, who by fine force entered the battell of his enimies, and constreined them to flie, as despairing of all suc|cours.The duke of Summerset taken. In which flight and chase were taken Henrie duke of Summerset, which before was reconciled to king Edward, the lord Roos, the lord Molins, the lord Hungerford, sir Thomas Wentworth, sir Thomas Husseie, sir Iohn Finderne, and manie other.