[1] [2] Of the wing on the right hand, was capteine the lord Dacres with his power. Of the left hand wing, was capteine sir Edward Stanleie knight, with the residue of the power of the two counties palantine of Chester and Lancaster. Thus was the host appoin|ted and diuided into wards and wings at the first, though afterward (vpon occasion) this order was somewhat altered. And now that euerie man knew what to doo, the earle of Surrie with his power com|ming toward the place where he thought to find the Scotish host, was informed how king Iames be|ing remooued six miles from Norham,The strength of the place where king Iames lay in|camped, called Floddon. laie imbat|telled vpon a great mounteine called Floddon, a place of such strength, as it was not possible for the Englishmen to come néere him, but to their great disaduantage: for at the foot of the same hill on the left hand, there was a great marish ground full of réed and water.