English.

Before Rouan a Siege shall be laid by the Insubrians.

By Sea and Land the passages shall be shut up,

Those of Hainaut, Flanders, Ghent, and Liege,

With their Troops shall plunder the Sea-shore.

ANNOT.

This is still concerning the Duke of Parma’s Army, when he came into France against Henry the IV. in favour of the League, for his Army wherewith he Besieged Rouen, was compounded of all those Nations; the greatest part of which were Italians, called here Insubrians, from the Latin word Insubria, which signifieth the Countreys of Savoy and Piemont.

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French.