[1] [2] The deuout behauiour of the earle of Richmond after the vic|torie.When the earle had thus obteined victorie, and slaine his mortall enimie, he knéeled downe and ren|dred to almightie God his hartie thanks, with de|uout and godlie orisons; beséeching his goodnesse to send him grace to aduance and defend the catholike faith; and to mainteine iustice and concord amongst his subiects and people, by God now to his gouer|nance committed & assigned. Which praier finished, he replenished with incomparable gladnesse ascen|ded vp to the top of a little mounteine, where he not onelie praised and lauded his valiant souldiers; but also gaue vnto them his hartie thanks, with promise of condigne recompense for their fidelitie and vali|ant facts, willing and commanding all the hurt and wounded persons to be cured, and the dead carcasses to be deliuered to the sepulture. Then the people reioi|sed, and clapped their hands, crieng vp to heauen; King Henrie, king Henrie.