¶The ordynaunce that the frenche kyng made for to entre in to the countie of Flaunders / after that the passages were stoped and broken. Cap. iiii. C .xii. (Book 412)
SO this mater passed ouer and was forgote / and Philyppe Dartuell depar∣ted fro Bruges and wente to Ipre / wher as he was re¦ceyued with great ioy. and Peter de boyse went to Cō∣mynes / wher as all men of the coūtrey were as∣sembled. they made all ye bridge to be vnuayled redy to be broken downe incōtynent / if nede re∣quyred / but they wold nat clerely pull it downe as than. for the aduaūtage of them of the coun∣trey to passe and repasse / with their beastes o∣uer the water of Lyse. The same proper hour that Philyp Dartuell came to Ipre / tydinges came / howe that at the bridge of Amenyn / the frenchmen were dystrussed / and howe the Hase of Flaunders was nere taken. Of these tydin∣ges Philyppe Dartuell was greatly reioysed / and laughyng / to encourage them that were a¦bout him / sayd. Sirs: by the grace of god and the good ryght that we haue / this mater shall take suche an ende / y• if the kyng with his yong counsayle passe the ryuer of Lyse / he shall nat retourne agayne into Fraunce. Thus Philyp Dartuell was fyue dayes at Ipre / and preched openly in ye market place / to encourage his peo¦ple / and to cause thē to kepe their promyse. And also he shewed them / howe the frenche kynge / without any tytle of reason / was comyng to di∣stroy thē / wherfore he sayd. Good people be nat abasshed though he cōe on vs / for he shall nat be of puyssaunce to passe the ryer of Lyse. I shall cause the passages to be well kept / and I haue ordeyned to be at Commynes / Peter de Boyse with agreat nombre of men. he is good & trewe and loueth the honoure of Flaunders / and Pe∣ter de Myrt is at Warneston / and all the other passages on the water of Lysear broken / so that they can cōe ouer at no place / but at one of those two. and also I haue harde tidyng{is} of our men that we sent in to Englāde / we shall haue short∣ly great comfort of ye englysshmen / for we haue good alyaunce with them. Therfore let vs lyue in hope / for honoure shall be with vs. therfore good frendes of Ipre be ye true / and kepe fayth¦fully the promyse that ye haue promised ••o me / and to the good towne of Gaunt / who hath en∣dured so moche payne / to mayntayne the right and fredome of Flaūders. and all suche as wyll kepe true promyse with me / lette them holde vp their handes towarde heuen / in token of loy∣alte. And therwith all suche as had harde hym speke lyfte vp their handes. Than Philyp dis∣cended