[1] [2] At length on the seuen and twentith, or (as the chro|nicles of Aniou haue) the eight and twentith daie of Iulie, the duke of Britains armie gaue battell to the French host néere to a towne called saint Aulbin, ha|uing apparelled a thousand and seuen hundred of the Britons in coates with red crosses,The battell of saint Aulbin in Britaine, betweene the duke of Bri|taine and the French king. after the English fashion, to make the Frenchmen beleeue that they had a great number of Englishmen, although they had but foure hundred onelie with the lord Wooduile. The victorie in this battell fell to the Frenchmen, so that almost all the Englishmen were slaine with the lord Wooduile,Lord Wood|u [...]le slaine. beside six thousand Britons. The duke of Orleance and the prince of Orainge were taken prisoners, which were there on the Britons part. The Frenchmen lost twelue hundred men, and amongst other, that valiant Italian capteine Iames Galeot.