[1] [2] This night the Englishmen with great gladnesse and thanksgiuing to God (as good cause they had) a|bout seauen of the clocke pitched their campe at Edgebuckling braie, beside Pinkerslough, and a mile beyond the place they camped at before. Now after the battell, among other questions, one was mooued who killed the first man that daie in the field, the glorie whereof one Ieronimo an Italian would gladlie haue had,Ieronimo an Italian. a gentleman sure that had serued that daie right valiantlie: howbeit it was after well tried,Cutbert Musgraue. that Cutbert Musgraue, a gentleman of the earle of Warwiks, deserued the praise of killing the first enimie that died that daie, who right hardilie slue a guner at his péece in the Scots fore-ward, yer euer they began anie whit to turne. As for the ordi|narie soldiors, it was a pleasure vnto them to make rehearsall of their aduentures past, and to record what dangers (in maner ineuitable) they had esca|ped, according to the poets report in that case, saieng:
—res est meminisse laborisPraeteriti iucunda: grau [...] effugisse peri lumSumma recordari secura mente voluptas.