¶Of the dedes of armes at saint In¦gylvertes contynuyng thyrty dayes agaynste all cōmers of the realme of Englande and other countreys eue∣ry man thre courses. Ca. C.lxviii. (Book 168)
IN this seasone and in the meane tyme that the truese was thus bytwenene Englande and Fraunce / bothe by lande and by see / though the kinges and their subgiettes helde well the peace / yet was there certayne pyllers & robbers in Auuergne who made warre to the poore men on bothe sydes the ryuer of Dordone / but the capytayns that had gyuē vp their fortresses by reason of that treatie dyssymuled the matter. By reason of their dissymulacion the coūtrey of Auuergne receyued great domage / so yt the complaintes therof came to Parys. Than the french kyng was counsayled to sende to the kynge of En∣glande / signyfyenge hym of the state of these robbes that made warre thus in the countrey vnder coloure of their patesynge / the which ought nat to be done. I thinke the king of En¦glande excused hym selfe of the mater. And to prouyde therfore. the same / season the thre fore sayd knyghtes / that is to say the yonge Bou∣ciquant / Raynolde of Roy / & the lorde of saint Pye / who had enterprised to do armes about the marches of Calays / nere to saynte Ingil∣bertes / made them redy to a cōplysshe their de¦syre & to fulfyll their promesse & the right of ar¦mes / for it was openly declared & publysshed / and specyally in ye realme of Englande / in the which realme there were knyghtes & squyers quyckened to the mater / and were in gret ima¦gynaciōs to knowe what they might best do. Some said it shuld be greatly to their blame and reproche / such an enterprise taken so nere to Calays without they passed the see / & loke on those knightes that shulde do armes there. Suche as spake most of the mater was / first syr Iohan of Holande erle of Huntyngdon / who had great desyre to go thyder / also sir Io¦han courtney / sir Iohan Traicton / sir Iohan Golouffer / syr Iohan Russell / syr Thomas Shyrborne / syr Willyam Clyfton / sir Willy∣am Clynton sir Willym̄ Taylboys / sir God∣frey Seta / syr Willyam hacquenay / syr Io∣han Vobeas syr Iohan Dambretycourt / syr Henry Beamond and dyuers other / mo than a hūdred knightes and squters / all these sayd. Let vs prouyde to go to Calays / for the knigh¦tes of Fraunce hath nat ordayned that sporte so nere our marches / but to the entent to se vs there / and surely they haue done well / and do lyke good companions / and we shall nat fayle them at their busynes. This matter was so pu¦blished abrode in Englande / that many suche as had no desyre to do dedes of armes theym selfe / yet they sayd they wolde be there to loke on them that shulde. Suche as thought to be there sent afore to Calays to make prouysion