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ſence, that the ordinarie courſe of the longeſt liuers would be but too ſhort.

After the ſiege of Faleſe, the King gaue the Engliſh men leaue to depart; and he himſelfe with his Armie, to weete, the French men and Switzers, Rutters & Lantſ-knights went unto Lizeux, which within ten dayes after he tooke: and from thence his Maiestie went unto Humflet, which he did batter vpon Fridaie the xvi. of Ianuarie. At which time, part of our Engliſh Forces were ſhipped at Dines in Normandie, and the reſt, the morrow after.

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