[1] [2] After he had beaten this castell with his ordinance for the space of six daies togither,Norham ca|stell deliuered. the same was deli|uered vp into his hands; for the capteine was so libe|rall of his shot and powder, spending the same so freelie before he had cause so to doo, that when it shuld haue stood him in stead, he had none left to aid him, so that in the end he yeelded himselfe without more resistance.The earle of Surrie lieu|tenant of the north raiseth an armie. In which meane time the earle of Sur|reie being lieutenant of the north parts of England, in absence of king Henrie, had giuen order to assem|ble a power of six and twentie thousand men; and comming to Alnwike the third of September being saturdaie, taried there all the next day till the whole number of his people were come, which by reason of the foule way were staied,The lord ad|merall ioineth with the earle of Surrie his father. and could not come for|ward with such spéed as was appointed. This fourth daie of September then being sundaie, his sonne the lord admerall, with a thousand souldiers and able men of warre, which had beene at sea, came to his fa|ther; whereof he greatlie reioised for the great wise|dome, manhood, and experience, which he knew to be in him.