[1] [2] The same daie as the counte Montgomerie had imbarked at the hauen of Diepe in an English ves|sell, and was comming towards Newhauen, there came out from Festampe thrée shallops, by the ap|pointment of the Reingraue (as was said) which made towards Montgomerie, whose meaning when he perceiued, he set vpon the strongest of the same [page 1200] shallops,The counte [...] a French [...]. so that there followed a sharpe conflict be|twixt them, but in the end the victorie fell to Mont|gomerie, the shallop being taken, the capteine and maister slaine, and three English vittellers rescued, which the said shallops had taken. Montgomerie herewith arriuing at Newhauen, and bringing his prise with him was ioifullie receiued, and after he had talked a while with the lord lieutenant and the councell,Mõtgomerie [...]th to Caen to speake with [...] admerall. he went aboord againe and sailed to Caen, there to confer with the admerall.