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42. The duke of Burgundy departs from Paris, on
account of the affairs of Liege. The king of
Spain combats the Saracen fleet. The king
of Hungary writes to the university of Paris
43. How all the prelates and clergy of France were
summoned to Paris. The arrival of the queen
and of the duchess of Orleans
44. The duchess dowager of Orleans and her son
cause a public answer to be made, at Paris, to
the charges of the duke of Burgundy against
the late duke of Orleans, and challenge the
duke of Burgundy for his murder
45. The conclusion of the duchess of Orleans'
advocate against the duke of Burgundy, and
the reply from the chancellor
46. Guy de Roye, archbishop of Rheims, appeals
from the constitutions drawn up by the uni-
versity of Paris, which angers that body, and
they imprison his commissary
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49. The king of France is carried, by the princes
of the blood, to Tours, in Touraine. Peace
is made in the town of Chartres. The death
of the dowager-duchess of Orleans .
50. The queen of Spain dies during the sitting of
the council at Pisa. The marriage of the
king of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
51. The king of France has a severe return of his
disorder. The marriage of the count de
Nevers with the damsel of Coucy. The war
of Amne de Viry, a Savoyard, with the duke
of Bourbon
52. Two combats take place at Paris in the pre-
sence of the king. The death of the arch-
bishop of Rheims. The council at Pisa
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53. The ambassadors to the council from the uni-
versity of Paris write letters to inform those
who had sent them of what had passed at this
council. Pietro della Luna and Gregory are
deprived of the papacy, and all persons for-
bidden by the holy council from obeying
either in any manner. Peter of Candia, a
Cordelier, is elected bishop of Rome by the
cardinals. Regulations for the approbation
of the general council
54. The death of the bishop of Paris. The mar-
riages of the duke of Brabant with the niece
of the king of Bohemia, of the constable of
France's daughter with the son of Montagu,
grand-master of the household; of the king
of Cyprus with Charlotte de Bourbon
55. The duke of Burgundy holds a great council at
Lille on his affairs. The death of the duchess
of Orleans
56. The town of Genoa rebels against Boucicaut,
marshal of Frace, the governor, while obey-
ing a summons from the duke of Milan
57. The princes of the blood assemble, and resolve
reform the management of the royal
finances. The death of Montagu
58. Duke Louis of Bavaria espouses the daughter of
the king of Navarre. The names of the lords
who came to Paris in obedience to the king's
orders
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63. The grand-master of Prussia marches a power-
ful army of Christians into Lithuania
64. The duke of Berry quits Paris, and retires to his
own estates. He goes afterward to Angers,
and unites with the duke of Orleans and the
other princes of his party
65. The death of the duke of Bourbon.
clamation of the king of France.
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The pro-
The duke
74. The duke of Burgundy is discontented with sir
Mansart du Bos. He sends letters to require
the assistance of the duke of Bourbon
75. A royal proclamation is issued, that no person
whatever bear arms for either of the parties of
the dukes of Orleans or of Burgundy. The
latter writes to the bailiff of Amiens
76. The Parisians take up arms against the Ar-
magnacs. A civil war breaks out in several
parts of France
77. Sir Clugnet de Brabant is near taking Rethel.
He overruns the country of Burgundy. Other
tribulations are noticed
78. The duke of Burgundy assembles a large army
to lay siege to the town of Ham, and leads
thither his Flemings
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79. The duke of Burgundy assembles another army
to march to Paris. Events that happened
during that time
80. The duke of Burgundy marches a large army
from Pontoise to Paris, through Melun. The
situation and conduct of the duke of Orleans 196
81. The duke of Burgundy leads a great force,
with the Parisians, to St. Cloud, against the
Armagnacs
89. The king of Sicily leaves Paris. The siege of
Domfront. The battle of St. Remy du
Plain. The siege of Bellesme, and other
events of the year
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90. Charles king of France, attended by other
princes, marches a large force from Paris to
Bourges. Letters from the king of England,
and other matters
91. The town of Vervins is taken by sir Clugnet
de Brabant, and afterward retaken. The
castle of Gersies is won by sir Simon de
Clermont
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92. The king of France receives certain informa-
tion that his adversaries had formed an
alliance with the king of England. The
constable marches into the Boulonnois
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94. The king of France decamps, and lays siege to
Bourges on the opposite side. A treaty is
concluded between the two parties.
95. The princes and lords within the city of Bourges
wait on the king and the duke of Acquitaine,
and afterward at Auxerre
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99. The king of France holds a grand assembly at
Paris on the reformation of abuses in the
government. Other matters
198 100. The duke of Acquitaine is displeased with his
chancellor. Jealousies arise among the great
82. The king of France sends the count de St. Pol
to the Valois, and to Coucy, and other cap-
tains to different parts against the Armagnacs 201
83. Sir Philip de Servolles, bailiff of Vitry, lays
siege to the castle of Moyennes. Other
places are by the king's officers reduced to
his obedience
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112. The king of Sicily sends back the daughter of
the duke of Burgundy. The duke writes let-
ters to the king of France, containing remon-
strances, and other matters
The king of
France marches his army from Peronne to
besiege Bapaume
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123. The inhabitants of Arras fortify their town
very strongly, and burn and destroy several
handsome edifices which were around it
124. Charles king of France, having reduced Ba-
paume to his obedience, marches to lay siege
to Arras, and to subject that city to his power 308
125. The duke of Brabant and the countess of
Hainault visit the king of France when before
Arras, and negotiate a peace for their brother
the duke of Burgundy and his allies .. 311
126. The treaty of peace concluded at Arras, which
was the fifth, is read in the presence of the
duke of Acquitaine, and several other princes
of the blood-royal, and the oaths that were
taken in consequence
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127. Sigismund of Bohemia is elected emperor of
Germany, and receives the oaths of the greater
part of the lords of that country
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269 131. The earl of Warwick and others from England
attend the council of Constance. The king
of France has solemn obsequies performed for
his brother the duke of Orleans
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132. The king and his grand council send forces to
attack the Burgundians. Other events that
happened
113. The duke of Burgundy goes to Antwerp. The
arrest of sir John de Croy, and other remark-
able events that happened about this period 278 133. Ambassadors arrive at Paris from England.
The commonalty and clergy of Amiens are
assembled to swear to the observance of the
peace of Arras
137. The count Waleran de St. Pol dies at Yvoix,
in the county of Chiny in Luxembourg. The
princes of the blood go to Melun, by orders
from the queen and the duke of Acquitaine. 327
The king of England assembles a large army to
invade France. Ambassadors sent him from
that country. The answers they receive
The duke of Burgundy sends ambassadors to the
duke of Acquitaine. The answers they
receive. He takes the oath
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140. Henry king of England makes great preparations
to invade France. He sends letters to the
king of France at Paris
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141. The king of England, while at Southampton,
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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
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150. The king of France and his princes are much
grieved on hearing the melancholy event of
the battle of Azincourt. Of the duke of
Burgundy, and other matters
151. The Parisians and members of the university
of Paris wait on the duke of Acquitaine to
propose certain measures of public safety.
The death of the duke of Acquitaine.
arrival of the constable in Paris
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159. The emperor of Germany and the king of
England come to Calais. Duke John of
Burgundy meets them there. The matters
that were then transacted
160. The duke of Burgundy goes to Valenciennes,
in obedience to a summons which he receives
from the dauphin. They mutually swear
friendship to each other
161. Duke William count of Hainault carries his
son-in-law the dauphin to St. Quentin, and
thence to Compiegne, where he dies. The
conduct observed on his journey
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162. The Neapolitans rebel against their king,
Jacques de la Marche, and make war on
him. They take the queen prisoner. The
consequences that follow
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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
The king's garrison in Peronne carries on a
severe war against the countries attached to
the duke of Burgundy
The de-
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152. The duke of Brittany arrives at Paris. The
duke of Burgundy leaves Lagny-sur-Marne.
The capture of sir Martelet du Mesnil and
Ferry de Mailly
153. The bishop of Arras causes the sentence that
had been pronounced against Jean Petit to
be revoked. The emperor of Germany
comes to Paris
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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
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 . 370
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
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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