[1] [2] When he had perfect knowledge where the earle with his armie was soiourning, he hauing continu|all repaire of his subiects to him, began incontinent|lie without delaie to marshall and put in order his battels (like a valiant capteine and politike leder) and first he made his battels to set forward,The ordering of king Ri|chards arm [...]. fiue and fiue in a ranke, marching toward that way where his e|nimies (as was to him reported) intended to passe. In the middle part of the armie, he appointed the traffike and cariage perteining to the armie. Then he (inuironed with his gard) with a frowning coun|tenance and cruell visage, mounted on a great white courser, and followed with his footmen, the wings of horssemen coasting and ranging on euerie side: and keeping this arraie, he with great pompe entered the towne of Leicester after the sunne set [full of in|dignation & malice, which vttered it selfe from the in|ward hart by the mouth, out of which flowed speaches of horrible heate, tempered with cruell threatnings, equall to his of whome it was thus said long ago:

Horrebant saeuis omnia verba minis.]