[1] [2] The Frenchmen hearing of this riot came foorth [page 814] of Baion, to see and vnderstand the maner thereof: but perceiuing that the Englishmen had descried them,S. I [...]hans burnt by the English. suddenlie they returned. The Englishmen fol|lowed, & comming to the towne of S. Iehan de Lu|cie, they burnt and robbed it, & slue the inhabitants. Diuerse other villages they spoiled on the borders of Guien; but bicause they wanted both horsses of seruice, and horsses to draw foorth their ordinance, they could not doo anie such damage as they might and would haue doone, if they had béene furnished ac|cording to their desires in that point. Thus continu|ed the English armie in such wearisome sort till the moneth of October, and then fell the lord marquesse sicke, and the lord Howard had the chéefe gouernance of the armie.