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11 NOV 1958

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castles submit to the obedience of the duke of Burgundy. Other matters CHAP. V.

The commonalty of Paris assemble in great numbers, and cruelly put to death their prisoners

CHAP. VI.

The duke of Burgundy, on hearing what had passed at Paris, carries the queen thither. The death of Jean Bertrand

CHAP. VII.

Pope Martin adjourns the council of Constance. The king of England conquers Pont de l'Arche. Other matters

CHAP. VIII.

The duke of Touraine continues the war. The town of Compiegne won by the lord de Bocquiaux. The marriage of the duke of Brabant, and other matters

CHAP. IX.

The king and the duke of Burgundy send captains for the defence of Rouen. Of a robber called Tabary

CHAP. X.

King Henry of England, with many Irish, besieges Rouen, where'several skirmishes take place

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CHAP. XI.

The sentence that had been formerly passed on master John Petit is publicly reversed. The capture of Laigny-sur-Marne. The arrival of the duke of Brittany, and other

matters

CHAP. XII.

The Parisians again put to death the pri soners. The siege of Montlehery. The capture of Soissons by the lord de Bocquiaux and his companions

CHAP. XIII.

The dauphiness is sent to the dauphin. The siege of Tours, in Touraine. Of the government established by the king and the duke of Burgundy

CHAP. XIV.

The town of Rouen sends messengers to the king to demand succour. An embassy is sent to king Henry of England, and many other matters

CHAP. XV.

A large army is collected to raise the siege of Rouen. The besieged send another embassy. The excursion of sir James de Harcourt

CHAP. XVI.

The king of France holds many councils on

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the means of raising of the siege of Rouen. The surrender of that town to the king of England, and other matters

CHAP. XVII.

The castle of Coucy is taken by the prisoners
confined therein, and the
de Saint Treille killed. Other matters

governor, Peter

CHAP. XVIII.

The king of England sends an embassy to the king of France and the duke of Burgundy at Provins. Other matters relative to what passed on the frontiers CHAP. XIX.

The dauphin carries on a vigorous war in different parts of the realm. The enterprise of Lyonnet de Bournouville and Daviod de Gouy, and other matters

CHAP. XX.

Sir John de Luxembourg marches six hundred combatants to meet his brother in the county of Brienne. The defeat of Hector de Saveuses

CHAP. XXI.

The queen of France, the princess Catherine, and the duke of Burgundy unite with the king of England. Peace between the dauphin and the duke of Burgundy

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