[1] [2] The duke sent to them of Roie, requiring to haue the towne deliuered to him,Roie [...] to the [...] Suffolke. which they granted to doo, bicause they had no garison of souldiers within to defend the towne. Thither was sent sir Richard Cornewall, with foure hundred men, which receiued the towne and kept it in good quiet, till the duke came thither with his whole armie. On the fiue and twen|tith daie of October, the duke remooued to a village called Lihome where the souldiers had great pillage.Lihome [...] The next daie they went to Dauenker, and the se|uen and twentith daie they came before the towne of Montdedier, in the which were a thousand foot|men,Montded [...] besieged and fiue hundred horssemen vnder the gouer|nance of monsieur de Roch baron, purposing to de|fend the towne to the vttermost. But after that sir William Skeuington had made batterie from foure of the clocke in the next morning till eight in the same forenoone, with such force that the wals were ouerthrowne and made assaultable,Montd [...]ie [...] yeelded. they with|in yeelded the towne into the dukes hands, with con|dition they might go with bag and baggage.