48/61 Through smoke and flames the six hundred passed over the burning platform. At length it came to the turn of William Glasdale, Lord Poynings and Lord Moleyns, who with thirty or forty captains, were the last to leave the lost bulwark; but when they set foot on the bridge, its beams, reduced to charcoal, crumbled beneath them, and they all with the Chandos standard were engulfed in the Loire.[1096] [Footnote 1093: _Chronique de la Pucelle_, pp. 31.] [Footnote 1094: _Journal du siege_, p.17.Jollois, _Histoire du siege_, p. |