After recording the defeat of the Welshmen resulting in the capture of Glendower’s son and his “chancellor,” the Chronicles describes the Welshwomen’s atrocity in the previous battle in which Mortimer was taken prisoner, “the women of Wales cut off their priuities, and put one part thereof into the mouthes of euerie dead man, in such sort that the cullions hoong downe to their chins; and not so contented, they did cut off their noses and thrust them into their tailes as they laie on the ground mangled and defaced” (ibid., p. 34).