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prepared to press over to Calacs; Maximilian instead of reinforcing the English Army with 8000 men joined [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] it [[/addition]] with a few German and Flemish soldiers and observing the English monarch was more bent on glory than interest enlisted himself into his service and received an hundred Crowns a day as one of his subjects and Captains--The Cavalry of France in the approach of Henry & his Army were seized with so unaccountable a panic that they took flight & were pursued by the English; many officers of distinction were made prisoners--This Action is called the Battle of Gueenegate, but more commonly the [[underline]] Battle [[/underline]] of Speers because the French made more


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