The Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet: Containing an Account of the Cruel Civil Wars Between the Houses of Orleans and Burgundy; of the Possession of Paris and Normandy by the English; Their Expulsion Thence; and of Other Memorable Events that Happened in the Kingdom of France, as Well as in Other Countries ... Beginning at the Year MCCCC., where that of Sir John Froissart Finishes, and Ending at the Year MCCCCLXVII., and Continued by Others to the Year MDXVI. |
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But when they were travelling between Orleans and Bourges, the lord de Croy
was arrested by the officers of the duke of Orleans on the last day but one of
January, without any molestation being given to the other two ambassadors or
their ...
But when they were travelling between Orleans and Bourges, the lord de Croy
was arrested by the officers of the duke of Orleans on the last day but one of
January, without any molestation being given to the other two ambassadors or
their ...
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THE KINO OP FRANCE LAYS SIEGE TO FONTENAY AND TO BOURGES.— TIIE
EVENTS THAT HAPPENED WHILE HE REMAINED THERE. The king of France
having remained some days at Sens, and having held many councils on the ...
THE KINO OP FRANCE LAYS SIEGE TO FONTENAY AND TO BOURGES.— TIIE
EVENTS THAT HAPPENED WHILE HE REMAINED THERE. The king of France
having remained some days at Sens, and having held many councils on the ...
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However it lasted not long, for by the vigilance of sir Guichard Daulphin, he met
the garrison of Sancerre convoying provision to the town of Bourges, when he
attacked them, and forced them to surrender the town and castle of Sancerre,
which ...
However it lasted not long, for by the vigilance of sir Guichard Daulphin, he met
the garrison of Sancerre convoying provision to the town of Bourges, when he
attacked them, and forced them to surrender the town and castle of Sancerre,
which ...
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When they had dined, the duke of Berry presented the keys of the city of Bourges
to the duke of Aquitaine, as the representative of the king, and then returned
thither with his companions. The duke of Aquitaine caused the peace to be ...
When they had dined, the duke of Berry presented the keys of the city of Bourges
to the duke of Aquitaine, as the representative of the king, and then returned
thither with his companions. The duke of Aquitaine caused the peace to be ...
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Those appointed for this business were the count de Vendome, master William
Bouratier, archbishop of Bourges, * master Peter Fennel, bishop of Lisieux, the
lords of Ivry and Bracquemont, master Gautier CoJ, secretary to the king, master ...
Those appointed for this business were the count de Vendome, master William
Bouratier, archbishop of Bourges, * master Peter Fennel, bishop of Lisieux, the
lords of Ivry and Bracquemont, master Gautier CoJ, secretary to the king, master ...
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adversary aforesaid ambassadors Amiens appointed archbishop Armagnacs arms army assembled attended bailiff Bavaria besieged bishop blood body of men-at-arms Bourges brother cardinals carried castle caused chancellor CHAPTER Charles church combatants command constable council count de St cross-bows d'Armagnac daughter dauphin death declared duchess duke of Aquitaine duke of Bar duke of Berry duke of Bourbon duke of Brabant duke of Burgundy duke of Orleans duke William enemies English esquires father Flanders force garrison governor Hainault holy honour horses hundred inhabitants instantly justice king of England king of France king of Sicily king's kingdom knights late letters Liege Louis manner marched master Melun Monstrelet murder nobles oaths obedience officers orders Parisians party peace persons pope prelates present princes prisoners provost of Paris punishment queen realm received redoubted lord returned royal sent sir John sovereign subjects summoned thence thou thousand town treaty vassals
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331 ページ - Earl in consideration of the premises, covenants that he before the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist next...
248 ページ - The king gave a deep sigh, and said, " My fair son, what right have you to it ? for you well know I had none." " My lord,1' replied the prince, " as you have held it by right of your sword, it is my intent to hold and defend it the same during my life.
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