CHRONICLES OF ENGUERRAND DE MONSTRELET; CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF THE CRUEL CIVIL WARS BETWEEN THE HOUses of ORLEANS AND BURGUNDY; OF THE POSSESSION OP PARIS AND NORMANDY BY THE ENGLISH; THEIR EXPULSION THENCE; AND OF OTHER MEMORABLE EVENTS THAT HAPPENED IN THE KINGDOM OF FRANCE, A HISTORY OF FAIR EXAMPLE, AND OF GREAT PROFIT TO THE FRENCH, 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. TRANSLATED TOR_LIBRAR} BY THOMAS JOHNES, ESQ. EW-YOR IN THIRTEEN VOLUMES......VOL. II. LONDON: PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN, PATER- 1810. PUBLIC CONTENTS THE Conclusion of the duchess of Orleans' advocate against the duke of Burgundy, and the reply from the chancellor Guye de Roye, archbishop of Rheims, appeals from the constitutions drawn up by the PAGE against the duke of Burgundy for the murder of the duke of Orleans CHAP. V. 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 CHAP. VI. The queen of Spain dies during the sitting of the council at Pisa. The marriage of the king of Denmark, Norway and Sweden CHAP. VII. 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 Ame de Viry, a Savoyard, with the duke of Bourbon CHAP. VIII. Two combats take place at Paris in the presence of the king. The death of the archbishop of Rheims. The council at Pisa CHAP, IX. The ambassadors to the council from the university 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 59 63 77 79 83 |