PAGD
taine and the other princes. Cruelties com-
different towns and castles. The king of
mitted by them
244
France marches his army from Peronne to
104. The count de Vertus and several of the
besiege Bapaume
305
nobility leave Paris. Other regulations and 123. The inhabitants of Arras fortify their town
edicts obtained from the king by the Parisians 247 very strongly, and burn and destroy several
105. King Ladislaus of Naples enters Rome with a
handsome edifices which were around it 307
powerful arıy. The death of sir James de
124. Charles king of France, having reduced Ba-
la Riviere. The dismission of the chancellor,
paume to his obedience, marches to lay siege
and other matters
249
to Arras, and to subject that city to his power 308
106. The ambassadors from the king of France
125. The duke of Brabant and the countess of
return with those from the princes to Paris.
Hainault visit the king of France when before
They are joined by others, who negotiate a
Arras, and negotiate a peace for their brother
fourth peace at Pontoise
251
the duke of Burgundy and his allies . 311
107. The duke of Acquitaine orders the prisoners to
be liberated. The duke of Burgundy leaves
126. The treaty of peace concluded at Arras, which
was the fifth, is read in the presence of the
Paris. Several princes arrive there. Their
duke of Acquitaine, and several other princes
actions
260
of the blood-royal, and the oaths that were
108. The duke of Brittany comes to Paris. The
taken in consequence
313
duke of Burgundy holds a council at Lille.
I he actions of the count de St. Pol, and
127. Sigismund of Bohemia is elected emperor of
other matters that happened at this time 264
Germany, and receives the oaths of the greater
part of the lords of that country
. 315
109. The duke of Burgundy holds many councils to
128. The death of Ladislaus king of Naples. His
consider of his situation, fearing that his ene-
mies would turn the king against him, which
rival king Louis sends the marshal of France
they afterwards did
. 316
. 265
to Naples, and other matters
129. The duke of Burgundy, on the king's depar-
110. Duke Lonis of Bavaria marries at Paris, Of
those who had been banished on account of
ture from before Arras, marches a force into
the discords between the dukes of Orleans
Burgundy. Other events that happened at
that period
. 317
and Burgundy, and of many other incidental
matters
267 | 130. Count Waleran de St. Pol marches about six
111. The king of France, fearing the peace would be
hundred combatants into the duchy of Lux-
broken, publishes other edicts for its preserva-
embourg. The duke of Acquitaine goes to
tion throughout the realm, and also respect-
Mehun-sur-Yevre
318
ing the coin
269 131. The earl of Warwick and others from England
112. The king of Sicily sends back the daughter of
attend the council of Constance. The king
the duke of Burgundy. The duke writes let-
of France bas solemn obsequies performed for
ters to the king of France, containing remon-
his brother the duke of Orleans
. 319
strances, and other matters,
273 | 132. The king and his grand council send forces to
113. The duke of Burgundy goes to Antwerp. The
attack the Burgundians. Other events that
arrest of sir John de Croy, and other remark-
happened
321
able events that happened about this period 278 133. Ambassadors arrive at Paris from England.
114. The duke of Burgundy marches a large force
The king of France holds a grand festival.
toward Paris. He fixes his quarters at Saint
The peace is everywhere preserved .
322
Denis. The events that happened during 134. Three Portuguese perform a deed of arms
this march, and in consequence of it 282
against three Frenchmen, in the presence of
115. On the retreat of the duke of Burgundy from
the king of France. The Portuguese are
St. Denis, the king of France issues orders
vanquished
325
throughout his kingdom to raise forces to 135. The peace of Arras solemnly sworn to in the
march against him
289
presence of the king of France. It is after-
116. The chains are taken away from the streets of
wards sworn to in divers other places
ib.
Paris. The Parisians are kept in great sub- 136. The commonalty and clergy of Amiens are
jection. Other royal edicts are proclaimed 295
assembled to swear to the observance of the
117. The duke of Burgundy holds a grand conference
peace of Arras
326
with his nobles in Arras, who promise to serve 137. The count Waleran de St. Pol dies at Yvoix,
bim against all his enemies
299
in the county of Chiny in Luxembourg. The
118. A grand council held in the king's namo at
princes of the blood go to Melun, by orders
Paris
ib.
from the queen and the duke of Acquitaine . 327
119. The duke of Acquitaine leaves Paris, and joins 138. The king of England assembles a large army to
the king of France at Senlis. He marches
invade France. Ambassadors sent him from
thence to lay siege to the town of Compiegne 300 that country. The answers they receive 328
120. The king of France marches his army from 139. The duke of Burgundy sends ambassadors to the
Compiegne to Suissons, which he besieges and
duke of Acquitaine. The answers they
takes by storm : it is pillaged and destroyed 302 receive. He takes the oath
. 330
121. The king, after the capture of Soissons, marches 140. Henry king of England makes great preparations
to St. Quentin, and thence to Peronne, to
to invade France. He sends letters to the
cilitate his entrance into Artois
304
king of France at Paris
331
122. The duke of Burgundy places garrisons in 141. The king of England, while at Southampton,