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.Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1810 |
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... mean time , as the lord de Hambre was coming to their assistance , he was misled by a man whom he had chosen for his guide , and , on his arrival , found the whole town destroyed , and the count with his men carried off ...
... mean time , as the lord de Hambre was coming to their assistance , he was misled by a man whom he had chosen for his guide , and , on his arrival , found the whole town destroyed , and the count with his men carried off ...
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... means of the duke of Burgundy , that the power of the shrievalty , with all its franchises , of which the city of Paris had been deprived by royal authority in the month of January , in the year 1382 , should be restored to it fully and ...
... means of the duke of Burgundy , that the power of the shrievalty , with all its franchises , of which the city of Paris had been deprived by royal authority in the month of January , in the year 1382 , should be restored to it fully and ...
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... . The ambassadors , by means of their credential letters and other papers which they brought from these lords of France , treated with king Henry so that he consented to send to the dukes of Berry , Orleans , and their party , 38.
... . The ambassadors , by means of their credential letters and other papers which they brought from these lords of France , treated with king Henry so that he consented to send to the dukes of Berry , Orleans , and their party , 38.
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... means to escape . They defended themselves with greater vigour than before , the better to conceal their intentions ; and when the besiegers were at their dinner in their tents and pavilions , and they had seen their guard posted at one ...
... means to escape . They defended themselves with greater vigour than before , the better to conceal their intentions ; and when the besiegers were at their dinner in their tents and pavilions , and they had seen their guard posted at one ...
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... not idle in providing for their defence , and the means of preventing the city from being taken , but were very much grieved and cast down at the great damage which had been done to it . The duke of Acquitaine , son and lieutenant to the ...
... not idle in providing for their defence , and the means of preventing the city from being taken , but were very much grieved and cast down at the great damage which had been done to it . The duke of Acquitaine , son and lieutenant to the ...
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Acquitaine and Burgundy aforesaid lords Alençon ambassadors Amiens Armagnacs army arrested Artois assembled attended Auxerre bailiff of Amiens bailiwick beloved besiegers blood Bourbon Bourges brother castle caused chancellor of Acquitaine CHAP command consequence constable contrary council count d'Alençon count de Vertus cousin cross-bows daughter dear declared duke Louis duke of Acquitaine duke of Bar duke of Burgundy duke of Orleans dukes of Berry edict enemies force garrison grace grand master honour horses hôtel infringe instantly Item Jacqueville Jean justice king of England king of France king of Sicily king's kingdom letters lord d'Albreth lord of Acquitaine lord the king manner men at arms nephews nobles notwithstanding obedience obey officers orders Parisians party peace persons present princes prisoners proclaimed provost of Paris punishment queen realm received returned royal seal sent sir Clugnet St Denis St Pol St Remy summons thence thing town of Paris treaty vassals