[1] The next daie in the morning, the lord Greie was to m [...]et the duke abrode:The duke and the lord Greie haue commu|nication an whole houre betweene them willinglie one houre was spent in talking without agreement, onelie vpon this point, that the lord Greie would haue his bands depart with their ensignes displaied, [page 1140] which would not be yeelded vnto: so he returned, & the hostages also therevpon were sent in. Monsieur De|strées not being yet come foorth, my lord was no soo|ner entered againe, but that the souldiers eftsoones forsaking the walles, willinglie & to the present cut|ting of all their owne throtes (if monsieur Destrées himselfe had not béene, with a few capteins & gentle|men of the lord Greies owne retinue) came and met him, crieng vpon him to haue pitie vpon them. The lord Greie herewith staied, and pausing a while, had this speach.