[1] [2] Sir Robert Ierningham also with foure score horssemen issued foorth of Calis, to vnderstand the demeanor of the Frenchmen: but being not able to resist the great number of the Frenchmen, he was chased, and saued himselfe by flight. But this displeasure was shortlie after reuenged by the said Robert, the which comming to Marguison the twelfe of August with three hundred footmen, and thrée score horssemen, he skirmished with the Frenchmen that stood at defense, chased them into the church, and fired them out of the same, so that the Frenchmen leapt out of the church to their destruction, for of thrée hun|dred there were saued but thrée score aliue. On the one and twentith of Maie being Trinitie sundaie,The Scots [...] Eng|land rob the market| [...] going to Berwike [...]. fiue hundred Scotishmen in the morning verie ear|lie, entred by seuerall foords into England, and laie couertlie by the high waies, in purpose to haue sur|prised such market men as came to the faire that day kept at Berwike. They tooke diuerse, but finallie be|ing espied, the alarme rose, and they were fought with right sharplie, who defended themselues with such manhood in drawing backe to their aduantage, that if the yoong lord of Fulberie had not come to the succours of the Englishmen, the Scots had gone a|waie with their bootie. Notwithstanding in the end they were glad to séeke refuge by flight, loosing 200 of their number, which were taken in the chase.