The count Waleran de St Pol dies at Yvoix, in the county of Chiny in Lux The king of England assembles a large ar- my to invade France. Ambassadors sent against him. He lays siege to Harfleur, and wins that town CHAP. XXVII. The canons of St Gery in Cambray quarrel with the inhabitants. The duke of Burgundy, in consequence, makes war on Cambray CHAP. XXVIII. The king of France collects a great body of men at arms from all parts of his kingdom to oppose the English. The summons he issues on the occasion CHAP. XXIX. The king of England makes his entry into CHAP. XXX. The king of France and several of the princes of the blood royal hold a council at Rouen, and resolve on fighting the English CHAP. XXXI. The French and English meet in battle on the plains of Azincourt. The English gain the victory PAGE 140 147 152 158 164 172 CHAP. XXXII. The names of the princes, and other lords from divers countries, who perished at this unfortunate battle, and of those who were made prisoners CHAP. XXXIII. On the departure of the English, many Frenchmen visit the field of battle to seek their friends, whom they bury, and other matters CHAP. XXXIV. PAGE 185 195 King Henry embarks at Calais for England,'. where he is joyfully received on his late successes. The count de la Marche goes to Italy CHAP. XXXV. 199 The king of France and his princes are much grieved on hearing the melancholy event of the battle of Azincourt. Ofthe duke of Burgundy, and other mat ters CHAP. XXXVI. 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. The arrival of the constable in Paris 200 205 CHAP. XXXVII. The duke of Brittany arrives at Paris. The duke of Burgundy leaves Lagny sur Marne. The capture of sir Martelet du i Mesnil and Ferry de Mailly CHAP. XXXVIII. The bishop of Arras causes the sentence that had been pronounced against master Jean Petit to be revoked. The emperor of Germany comes to Paris A heavy tax is laid on the kingdom of France by the government, to the great discontent of the Parisians. Events that happened in consequence of it CHAP. XL. The emperor of Germany arrives in London. The brother to the king of Cyprus comes to Paris. The death of the duke of Berry. Many embassies take place between France and England CHAP. XLI. PAGE 209 212 218 i 224 Jennet de Poix and others, by command of the duke of Burgundy, march secretly to Saint Denis, and make inroads on dif ferent parts of France CHAP. XLII. Lihons, in Santerre, pillaged by many cap 228 The tains who had taken up arms. The capture of the castle of Beaumont. storming the castle of Neele. And other matters CHAP. XLIII. The duke of Burgundy increases his men at arms. The marriage of the lord de la Trimouille. The duke of Clarence embarks a large army for Harfleur CHAP. XLIV. The emperor of Germany and the king of CHAP. XLV. 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 CHAP. XLVI. 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 this journey The Neapolitans rebel against their king, PAGE 230 245 247 250 254 |