yardes and a halfe from the other, for to make a way
whiche should be called the one, the thirde waie on
the right hande, and the other the thirde waie on the
lefte hande. And after, I woulde make on everie
side, twoo other orders of lodgynges, in the verie
same maner destinguesshed and ordeined, as those were
of the ordinarie maine battelles, which shall make
twoo other wayes, and they all should be called of
the numbre, and of the hande, where thei should be
placed: in suche wyse, that all this side of the
armie, shoulde come to be lodged in xii. orders of
double lodgynges, and in xiii. waies, reckenynge captaine
waie, and crosse waie: I would there should remayne
a space from the lodgynges to the Trenche of lxxv.
yardes rounde aboute: and if you recken al these
spaces, you shall see that from the middest of the
Capitaines lodgyng to the easte gate, there is Dx.
yardes. Now there remaineth twoo spaces, whereof
one is from the Capitaines lodgyng to the Southe gate,
the other is from thense to the Northe gate: whiche
come to be (either of them measurynge them from the
poincte in the middest) CCCC.lxxvi. yardes. Then
takyng out of everie one of these spaces xxxvii. yardes
and a halfe, whiche the Capitaynes lodgynge occupieth,
and xxxiiii. yardes everie waie for a market place,
and xxii. yardes and a halfe for way that devides
everie one of the saied spaces in the middest, and
lxxv. yardes, that is lefte on everie part betweene
the lodgynges and the Trenche, there remaineth on every
side a space for lodginges of CCC. yardes broade,
and lxxv. yardes longe, measurynge the length with
the space that the Captaines lodgynge taketh up.
Devidynge then in the middest the saied lengthe, there
woulde be made on every hande of the Capitaine xl.
lodgynges xxxvii. yardes and a halfe longe, and xv.
broade, whiche will come to be in all lxxx. lodgynges,
wherin shall be lodged the heddes of the maine battailes,
the Treasurers, the Marshalles of the fielde, and
all those that shoulde have office in the armie, leavyng
some voide for straungers that shoulde happen to come,
and for those that shall serve for good will of the
Capitaine. On the parte behinde the Capitaines
lodgynge, I would have a way from Southe to Northe
xxiii. yardes large, and shoulde be called the bed
way, whiche shall come to be placed a longe by the
lxxx. lodgynges aforesayd: for that this waie,
and the crosseway, shall come to place in the middest
betweene them bothe the Capitaines lodgynge, and the
lxxx. lodgynges that be on the sides therof.
From this bed waie, and from over agaynst the captaines
lodgyng, I would make an other waie, which shoulde
goe from thens to the weste gate, lykewyse broade
xxii. yardes and a halfe, and should aunswer in situation
and in length to the Captaine way, and should be called
the market waie. These twoo waies beynge made,
I woulde ordeine the market place, where the market
shall bee kepte, whiche I woulde place on the head
of the market way over against the capitaines lodgynge,


