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discovers a conspiracy of his nobles against
him. He lays siege to Harfleur, and wins
that town
332
334
142. The canons of St. Gery in Cambray quarrel
with the inhabitants. The duke of Burgundy,
in consequence, makes war on Cambray
143. The king of France collects a great body of
men-at-arms from all parts of his kingdom to
oppose the English. The summons he issues
on the occasion
144. The king of England makes his entry into Har-
fleur. The regulations which he ordained.
He resolves to march to Calais. The disposi-
tion and government of the French
145. The king of France and several of the princes
of the blood-royal hold a council at Rouen,
and resolve on fighting the English.
146. The French and English meet in battle on the
plains of Azincourt. The English gain the
victory
335
337
338
340
343
147. The names of the princes, and other lords from
divers countries, who perished at this unfor-
tunate battle, and of those who were made
prisoners
148. On the departure of the English, many French-
men visit the field of battle to seek their
friends, whom they bury, and other matters 347
149. King Henry embarks at Calais for England,
where he is joyfully received on his late suc-
cesses. The count de la Marche goes to
Italy
348
165. The duke of Burgundy sends letters to many
of the principal towns in France, describing
the state of those who govern the kingdom. ib.
166. Sir Louis Bourdon, knight, is arrested and
executed. The queen of France is banished
to Blois, and thence to Tours
167. The commonalty of Rouen put to death their
bailiff, sir Raoul de Gaucourt. They seize
the government of the town. The arrival of
the dauphin at Rouen
365
366
168. The death of Louis king of Sicily.
duct of the leaders of companies.
throw of Raymonnet de la Guerre.
struction of the town of Aumale
169. The king's garrison in Peronne carries on a
severe war against the countries attached to
the duke of Burgundy
170. The duke of Burgundy sends ambassadors
to many of the king's principal towns, to
form alliances with them. The oaths that
were made on the occasion
369
ib.
171. King Henry of England returns to France with
a large army, and takes many towns and for-
tresses. The council of Constance, where
pope Martin is elected head of the church
172. The lord de Canny is sent by the king of France
ambassador to the duke of Burgundy, whom
he finds at Amiens. The answer he receives
from the duke
370
371
353 173. The lord de Canny, on his return from his
embassy, to Paris, is accused by the royal
council. Orders are issued against the duke
of Burgundy
377
176. The duke of Burgundy sends his herald to
the king of France in Paris. The answer he
receives. The siege of Montlehery, and other
matters
.
381 195. The sentence that had been formerly passed on
master John Petit is publicly reversed. The
capture of Laigny-sur-Marne. The arrival of
the duke of Brittany, and other matters
177. The duke of Burgundy lays siege to Corbeil.
He marches thence to Chartres and into
Touraine, on the summons of the queen of
France, who accompanies him on his return 383 196. The Parisians again put to death the prisoners.
178. The queen, on her arrival at Chartres, writes
to several of the principal towns in France.
Some new ordinances are made for the better
government of the kingdom
. 385
386
387
179. Sir Elyon de Jacqueville is dragged out of the
church of our lady in Chartres by Hector de
Saveuses and his accomplices, who put him
to death
180. The duke of Burgundy marches his whole
army to Paris to force an entrance. He then
carries the queen of France to Troyes, and
other events
181. John of Bavaria makes war on the duchess his
niece in Holland. The conquests of Henry
king of England in Normandy
182. Sir James de Harcourt espouses the daughter
of the count de Tancarville. The defeat of
Hector de Saveuses. The constable lays
siege to Senlis
389 201. The castle of Coucy is taken by the prisoners
confined therein, and the governor, Peter de
Saint Treille, killed. Other matters
183. The king of France sends ambassadors to Mon-
tereau-faut-Yonne to treat of a peace with
the queen and the duke of Burgundy. The
inhabitants of Rouen turn to the Burgundy
faction
184. The duke of Burgundy visits the emperor
Sigismund. The count de Charolois takes
the oaths of allegiance to the queen and his
father the duke of Burgundy. The siege of
Senlis is raised by the Picards
391
. 393
394
397
398
409
412
206. The treaty of peace concluded between the
dauphin and the duke of Burgundy is pro-
claimed through divers parts of France.
Other matters
. 418
207. King Henry of England is dissatisfied with the
peace between the dauphin and the duke of
Burgundy. The English capture the town
of Pontoise from the lord de l'Isle-Adam.
The consequences thereof
208. The duke of Clarence besieges Gisors, and
takes it. The siege of Saint Martin le Gaillart,
and other matters between the French and
English
419
209. The king of England has the fortresses of
Chasteau-Gaillard and of La Roche-Guyon
besieged. They are conquered.
420
Other
210. The dauphin comes to Montercau-faut-Yonne
with a powerful army, and summons thither
the duke of Burgundy, who is cruelly mur-
dered
422
402 211. The conduct of the dauphin, and of those with
The
425
him, after the death of the duke of Burgundy.
He sends letters to different towns.
212. The lord de Montagu writes letters to several
of the principal towns of the kingdom of
France. The Parisians renew their oaths
of fidelity after the death of the duke of
Burgundy
213. The dauphin departs from Montercau.
deliverance of those who had accompanied the
duke of Burgundy, and other matters
214. Philip count de Charolois is made acquainted
He
with the cruel murder of his father.
holds a grand council on the state of his
affairs, and concludes a truce with the English.
215. The duke of Burgundy orders a funeral service
to be performed in the church of St. Vaast,
at Arras, for duke John his late father.
216. Sir John de Luxembourg assembles a large
body of men-at-arms, and leads them before
Roye. Other occurrences that happened at
this period
428
arrests the ministers of the duke of Brabant.
Other events that happened in these times
229. The lord de l'Isle-Adam, marshal of France,
is sent to garrison Joigny. The surrender of
the town and castle of Melun
230. After the surrender of Melun, the two kings
of France and of England, with their queens,
and several princes and great lords, go to
Paris in grand pomp
ib. 231. A party of English are defeated near Mont-
Epiloy. The marriage of the marquis du
Pont with a princess of Lorraine. The con-
duct of sir James de Harcourt
429
430
431
433
218. The duke of Burgundy departs from Arras,
and marches a large army to lay siege to the
town of Crespy in the Laonnois, and thence
to wait on the king of France at Troyes, in
434
Champagne
219. The conduct of the duke of Burgundy on his
march to Troyes, and when there. The be-
haviour of the English ambassadors who
accompanied him thither
220. Sir John de Luxembourg makes an excursion
with his whole force toward Alibaudieres and
the event thereof
221. The count de Conversan, with his brother sir
John de Luxembourg, the lord de Croy, and
other captains, lay siege to Alibaudieres. The
consequences thereof
435
436
222. The greater part of the duke of Burgundy's
army return to their own countries. The
marshal de l'Isle-Adam and the lord de Croy
lead an expedition toward the Auxerrois
223. Henry king of England arrives with his whole
army at Troyes in Champagne, to celebrate
his marriage, and to conclude a perpetual
peace with the king of France
. 437
234. A quarrel takes place between the duke and
duchess of Brabant. She separates herself
from him and passes over into England
235. The duke of Brittany is made prisoner by the
count de Penthievre, and detained by him
for a considerable time. A war takes place
in consequence thereof
236. The Dauphinois retake Villeneuve-le-Roi. The
lord de Chastillon conquers Chasteau-Thierry,
and makes La Hire prisoner
237. The dauphin is summoned by the parliament
to appear at the table of marble. The duke
of Exeter arrests the lord de l'Isle-Adam in
Paris
450
452
453
454
238. The duke of Clarence is defeated by the
Dauphinois near to Baugey. In this engage-
ment, great numbers of the nobles and gen-
tlemen of each party are slain
the
239. The Dauphinois advance to Alençon :
English march thither also. The marriage of
the duke of Alençon, and other matters
240. Sir James de Harcourt begins a war on the
vassals and countries of the duke of Bur-
gundy. The inconveniences that arise from
this conduct
459
255. The lord d'Offemont attempting to enter
Meaux is made prisoner by the English. Tho
besiegers take the town by storm
256. Sir John de Luxembourg conquers, this cam-
paign, the fortresses of Quesnoy, Louvroy,
and Hericourt. Other matters
257. The emperor of Germany raises this year an
army against the heretics of Prague. Similar
heresies are discovered near to Douay. The
siege of D'Airaines
475
. 476
477
258. The Dauphinois assemble to raise the siege of
D'Airaines. The Burgundians and English
march to meet them, and offer them battle. 474
259. King Henry reduces Meaux to his obedience.
The executions that take place in consequence
of orders from him
260. After the reduction of Meaux, many towns and
castles surrender to the king of England, who
regarrisons them with his own men
261. The queen of England returns to France in
grand state. An assembly of the three
estates is held in Paris. Other matters
262. The kings of France and England go from
Paris to Senlis. The siege of Saint Valery.
The reduction of Compeigne. An embassy
sent to sir James de Harcourt
263. The king of England goes from Senlis to
Compeigne. The capture of the town of
Saint Dizier. A conflict between the Dau-
phinois and Burgundians
264. The dauphin lays siege to Cône-sur-Loire.
The expedition of the duke of Burgundy for
its relief. The death of the king of England 482
205. The duchess of Burgundy dies in the town of
Ghent. The duke of Bedford is made regent
of France. Several forts are demolished 485
478
479
21. The inhabitants of Tournay rebel against their
magistrates
22. The garrison of Guise capitulate to sir John de
Luxembourg and sir Thomas Rampstone ib.
23. The dukes of Bedford and of Burgundy endea-
vour to make up the quarrel between the
dukes of Glocester and of Brabant
- 515
24. The duke and duchess of Glocester leave
Calais for Hainault, to receive the allegiance
529
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35. The duchess Jacquiline of Bavaria escapes in
disguise from Ghent, and goes to Holland 528
36. The duke of Bedford prevents the combat
between the dukes of Burgundy and Gloces-
ter. Other events
37. The lord Fitzwalter arrives in Holland to the
aid of the duchess Jacquiline
38. The duke of Burgundy returns to Holland, and
besieges the town of Zeneuberche, which sur-
renders to him. Other matters
39. The Saracens return to Cyprus. A battle
between them and the Cypriots, in which the
king is made prisoner, and carried to the
sultan
531
gundy and the duchess Jacquinine, which ends
the war in Holland. The contents of this
treaty
542
49. The earl of Salisbury arrives in France with
great reinforcements to the duke of Bedford.
The duke of Burgundy escorts the duchess
Jacquiline into Hainault
543
50. The townsmen of Tournay again rebel
51. The earl of Salisbury conquers Gergeau and
other places near Orleans. The duke of
Bedford wants to lay hands on the revenues
of the church
544
52. The earl of Salisbury lays siege to the town of
Orleans. He is there slain
40. The castle of Moyennes in Champagne sur-
prised by the French. The pope gives sen-
tence in favour of the duke of Brabant. The
fortress of Oripecte in Provence won by
treachery
41. The duke of Bedford lays siege to Montargis.
The siege is raised by the French. Other
events briefly touched on
557
42. The castle of Malmaison, belonging to the
bishop of Cambray, is taken by sir John
Blondel. Other events
43. Sir John Blondel surrenders the castle of Mal-
maison, which he had taken from the bishop
of Cambray
44. The duke of Burgundy returns to Holland,
and attacks the town of Hermontfort. Other
events
559
67. King Charles of France sends ambassadors to
. 560
the duke of Burgundy at Arras
68. The lord de Longueval conquers the castle of
Aumale from the English
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69. The town of Compiegne surrenders to the
French. The return of the French embassy
which had been sent to the duke of Bur-
gundy
539