[1] [2] Then about the end of October it was agréed amongest all the lords of the English hoast that they should breake vp their campe,

The English campe in Bis|kaie breaketh vp.

The armie dispersed into sundrie villa|ges.

and so they did. The lord marquesse and his people went to saint Seba|stian, the lord Howard and his retinue to Rendre, the lord Willoughbie to Garschang, and sir William Sands with manie other capteins repaired to Fo [...]|terabie, and so euerie capteine with his [...] was placed in one towne or other. The king of England aduertised of the king of Spaine his meaning, sent an herald called Windsor with letters vnto his ar|mie willing his men there to tarie, & promising to send ouer to them right shortlie a new supplie, vnder the guiding of the lord Herbert his chamberleine.