[1] On the English part one Spanish haquebutter hurt,Englishmen [...]. and taken sir Rafe Bulmer knight, Thomas Gomer marshall of Berwike, and Robert Crouch, all capteins of seuerall bands of the English light horssemen, and men of right good courage and appro|ued seruice, & at this time distressed by their owne too much forwardnesse, and not by the enimies force. To conclude, of fiftéene hundred horssemen for skir|mish, and fiue hundred footmen to lie close in am|bush, and to be readie at néed, which came that mor|ning out of their campe, there returned not home a|boue seuen hundred, and diuerse of those sore hurt, and among other, the lord Hume himselfeThe lord Hume hurt with a fall in the chase. for hast in the flight, had a fall from his horsse, and burst the ca|nell bone of his necke, that he was faine to be caried streight to Edenborough, and finallie there departed this life of that hurt. So that it is true which C. O. saith, that in this skirmish manie a good rider was dismounted, their horsses with emptie saddles and loose bridles running vp hill and downe dale, as if they had beene starke mad, and to conclude (saith he)

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