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persons forbidden 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

CHAP. X.

The death of the bishop of Paris. The marriages, 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

CHAP. XI.

The duke of Burgundy holds a great council at Lille on his affairs. The death of the

duchess of Orleans

CHAP. XII.

The town of Genoa rebels against Boucicaut, marshal of France, the governor, while obeying a summons from the duke of Milan

CHAP. XIII.

The princes of the blood assemble, and resolve to reform the management of the royal finances. The death of Montagu

CHAP. XIV.

Duke Louis of Bavaria espouses the daughter

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of the king of Navarre. The names of the
lords who came to Paris in obedience to the
king's orders

CHAP. XV.

The king of France keeps royal state in his palace, wherein several of the great lords before mentioned hold many councils on the state of the nation

CHAP. XVI.

A great dissension takes places this year between the king of Poland, on the one hand, and the grand master of Prussia and his knights on the other

CHAP. XVII.

The duke of Berry, by the king's commands, returns to Paris. The marriage of the son of the king of Sicily. The assembly that is holden at Meun le Chastel

CHAP. XVIII.

The king of Sicily goes to Provence and to
Bologna, to meet his rival king Ladislaus.
The death of pope Alexander, and the
election of pope John

CHAP. XIX.

The grand master of Prussia marches a

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powerful army of Christians into Lithuania 170

CHAP. XX.

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

CHAP. XXI.

The death of the duke of Bourbon. The proclamation of the king of France. The duke of Orleans and his allies send letters to the principal towns in France

CHAP. XXII.

In consequence of the negotiations between the two parties of Burgundy and of Orleans, peace is made between them, and called The Peace of Winchester,' which was the second peace

CHAP. XXIII.

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A meeting of the university and clergy is held on the 23d of November, in the church of St Bernard at Paris, on the state of the church 206

CHAP. XXIV.

The lord de Croy is made prisoner when going on an embassy from the duke of Burgundy to the duke of Berry, to the great displeasure of the latter

CHAP. XXV.

The duke of Orleans sends ambassadors to the

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king of France, with letters of accusation
against the duke of Burgundy and those of

his party

CHAP. XXVI.

The death of the duke of Bar. The king of
France sends an embassy to the duke of
Burgundy, and other matters

CHAP. XXVII.

The duke of Orleans and his brothers send letters to the king of France, to other lords, and to several of the principal towns in France, to complain of the duke of Burgundy

CHAP. XXVIII.

The duke of Orleans and his brothers send a

challenge to the duke of Burgundy, in his
town of Douay

CHAP. XXIX.

The duke of Burgundy sends an answer to the challenge of the duke of Orleans and his brothers

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CHAP. XXX.

The duke of Burgundy is discontented with sir Mansart du Bos. He sends letters to require the assistance of the duke of Bourbon

CHAP. XXXI.

A royal proclamation is issued, that no person whatever bear arms for either of the parties

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of the dukes of Orleans or of Burgundy.
The latter writes to the bailiff of Amiens

CHAP. XXXII.

The Parisians take up arms
arms against the
Armagnacs. A civil war breaks out in
several parts of France

CHAP. XXXIII.

Sir Clugnet de Brabant is near taking Rethel.
He overruns the country of Burgundy.
Other tribulations are noticed

CHAP. XXXIV.

The duke of Burgundy assembles a large army to lay siege to the town of Ham, and leads thither his Flemings

CHAP. XXXV.

The duke of Burgundy assembles another army to march to Paris. Events that happened during that time

CHAP. XXXVI.

The duke of Burgundy marches a large army

from Pontoise to Paris, through Melun.
The situation and conduct of the duke of
Orleans

CHAP. XXXVII.

The duke of Burgundy leads a great force, with the Parisians, to St Cloud, against the Armagnacs

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