[1] [2] Then departed he with his letters into Flan|ders,An hundred angels to a Scotish he|rald for a re|ward. there to take ship to saile into Scotland, but yer he could haue a vessell and wind for his purpose, his maister was slaine, as after ye shall heare. In this meane while the Frenchmen being assembled and lodged in campe at Blangie on this side Amiens, the French king appointed that all the horssmen to the number of eight thousand (as Paulus Iouius recor|deth) should go with vittels vnto Terwine,Fourtéene hundred men of armes hath Monsieur de Langeie. and put the same into the towne, if by anie meanes they might, for that those within stood as then in great necessitie for want of vittels.