[1] They tooke in this incounter seuen peeces of ar|tillerie,Artillerie gained. two of brasse and fiue of iron; also the peeces of aduantage of the armour of monsieur de Biez, beside apparell, plate, and furniture in great plentie, as well taken in the field, as also in their campe, where they left their tents standing, & all their proui|sion of vittels wholie vnremoued. The same péeces of armour were sent ouer into England to the king for a witnesse of the good successe that had thus happened to his people in this famous enterprise, in the atchi|uing wherof there were not past halfe a dozen Eng|lishmen slaine, besides those that were hurt, which neither were manie, as vnder halfe a score at the most.