[1] Thus whilest the armie lingered without re|moouing,A fraie be|twéene the Englishmen & the townes|men of Sancta Maria. there chanced an affraie to rise betwixt the Englishmen and the townes-men of Sancta Maria, a village so called, wherevnto such Eng|lishmen as fell sicke, had their resort; and therevp|on the alarms brought into the campe, the Eng|lishmen and Almans ran in great furie to the suc|cour of their fellowes: and notwithstanding all that the capteins could doo to staie them, they slue and robbed the people without mercie. The Bis|kaines that could get awaie, fled ouer that water into Guien. The capteins yet so ordered the mat|ter, that all the pillage was restored, and one and twentie souldiers were condemned, which were apprehended as they were fléeing awaie with a boo|tie of ten thousand duckats into Gascoigne; seauen of them were executed, and the residue pardoned of life, at the sute of certeine lords of Spaine, which were as then present.