[1] The Frenchmen burned a ship fraught with stone in the hauen of Calis,The French|men meaning to destroy Ca|lis hauen are disapproued by missing the chanell. vpon hope to haue destroied the hauen; but they missed the chanell in bringing in the ship, and so after that the ship was consumed with fire, the stones were recouered out of the water, and brought into Calis, which serued the Englishmen to good vse. Diuerse enterprises were atchiued be|twixt them of the garrisons French and English in those marches. In Iulie the lord Sands treasuror of Calis, with other capteins & souldiors, to the number of twelue hundred, entered into the confines of their enimies, and came before Bullongne, where they had a great skirmish, & put their enimies to the woorse:A rode [...] into the [...] ground. and after marching into the countrie, tooke diuerse chur|ches and other places which the Frenchmen had for|tified, as the church of Odersall, the steeple of Oding|ham, and the castell of Hardingham, and so after they had beene within the enimies countrie almost two nights and two daies, they came backe to Calis, ha|uing not lost past a dozen of their men.