[1] Their deuise was, that the lord Greie of Wilton, marshall of the armie, with his band of Bulleners,The deuise of the lords vpon their consul|tation. and with the lord protectors band, and the earle of Warwikes, all to the number of eightéene hundred horssemen, on the left hand on the east halfe, and sir [page 985] Rafe Uane, with sir Thomas Darcie capteine of the pensioners, and men of armes, and the lord Fitz|waters, with his band of demilances, all to the num|ber of sixtéene hundred, to be readie and euen with the lord marshall, on the west halfe. And thus all these togither afore to incounter the enimies afront, whereby either to breake their araie, and that waie to weaken their power by disorder, or at the least to stop them of their gate, and force them to staie, while the fore-ward might wholie haue the hilles side, and the battell and rere-ward be placed in grounds next that in order, and best for aduantage. And after this, that the same horssemen should retire vp to the hilles side to come downe in order afresh, and infest them on both sides, whilest the foot battels should occupie them in fight afront.