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197. The dauphiness is sent to the dauphin. The
siege of Tours, in Touraine. Of the govern-
ment established by the king and the duke of
Burgundy
198. 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
405
406
408
409
407
199. A large army is collected to raise the siege of
Rouen. The besieged send another embassy.
The excursion of sir James de Harcourt
200. The king of France holds many councils on the
means of raising the siege of Rouen. The
surrender of that town to the king of England,
and other matters
201. The castle of Coucy is taken by the prisoners
confined therein, and the governor, Peter de
Saint Treille, killed. Other matters
202. 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
. 413
203. 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
412
414
ib.
415
418
206. The treaty of peace concluded between the
dauphin and the duke of Burgundy is pro-
claimed through divers parts of France.
Other matters
207. King Henry of England is dissatisfied with the
peace between the dauphin and the duke of
Burgundy. The English capture the town
of Pontoise from the lord de l'Isle-Adam.
The consequences thereof
208. The duke of Clarence besieges Gisors, and
takes it. The siege of Saint Martin le Gaillart,
and other matters between the French and
English
419
420
209. The king of England has the fortresses of
Chasteau-Gaillard and of La Roche-Guyon
besieged. They are conquered. Other
421
401
193. The king and the duke of Burgundy send
captains for the defence of Rouen. Of a robber
called Tabary
.
402 211. The conduct of the dauphin, and of those with
matters
431
216. Sir John de Luxembourg assembles a large
body of men-at-arms, and leads them before
Roye. Other occurrences that happened at
this period
217. The French and Burgundians begin to form
acquaintance with the English. The siege of
Fontaines-Lavagam. Other matters
218. The duke of Burgundy departs from Arras,
and marches a large army to lay siege to the
town of Crespy in the Laonnois, and thence
to wait on the king of France at Troyes, in
Champagne
219. The conduct of the duke of Burgundy on his
march to Troyes, and when there. The be-
haviour of the English ambassadors who
accompanied him thither
433
434
435
436
232. Commissioners arrive at Paris from different
towns in the kingdom of France. The two
kings hold there a council of the three estates.
450
239. The Dauphinois advance to Alençon: the
English march thither also. The marriage of
the duke of Alençon, and other matters
240. Sir James de Harcourt begins a war on the
vassals and countries of the duke of Bur-
gundy. The inconveniences that arise from
this conduct
241. King Henry of England returns to France
with a powerful army to combat the dauphin,
who had besieged Chartres
438 242. The king of England marches from Calais,
through Abbeville, to Beauvais, and thence
to Mantes, where the duke of Burgundy
meets him
442 243. The lord d'Offemont enters St. Riquier. The
adventure of the lord de Cohen, governor of
Abbeville. Other events that happened in
these times
444 244. The duke of Burgundy marches to Pont de
Saint Remy, and conquers it. The deeds
of arms that were performed before Saint
Riquier
460
461
462
463
4. The captains of King Charles assemble in great
numbers to raise the siege of Meulan. The
duke of Bedford treats with the garrison 493
5. A copy of the treaty of Meulan
494
250. The duke of Burgundy enters into a treaty with
his prisoners for the surrender of St. Riquier,
to which the lord d'Offemont, governor of the
place, agrees
470
251. The Burgundian lords assemble in arms to
conduct thither their duke from Picardy.
252. Sir James de Harcourt meets a party of English,
and is defeated with loss. A heavy tax laid
for a coinage to supply the towns with current
cash
253. The duke of Burgundy and the count de St.
Pol depart from Arras, and wait on the kings
of France and of England. Other matters
254. Sir John de Luxembourg waits on king Henry,
to solicit the liberty of the count de Con-
versan, his brother, and other events
255. The lord d'Offemont attempting to enter
Meaux is made prisoner by the English. The
besiegers take the town by storm
6. The French take the fortress of Dommart in
Ponthieu by scalado. And many other
7. The dukes of Bedford, Burgundy, and Brittany,
meet at Amiens, and form a triple alliance
8. Poton de Saintrailles and Lyonnet de Wan-
donne perform a combat at arms at Arras, in
the presence of the duke of Burgundy
497
471
9. The earl of Salisbury besieges the castle of
Mont-Aquilon, which surrenders
to him.
256. Sir John de Luxembourg conquers, this cam-
paign, the fortresses of Quesnoy, Louvroy,
and Hericourt. Other matters
257. The emperor of Germany raises this year an
army against the heretics of Prague. Similar
heresies are discovered near to Douay. The
siege of D'Airaines
475
258. The Dauphinois assemble to raise the siege of
D'Airaines. The Burgundians and English
march to meet them, and offer them battle. 474
259. King Henry reduces Meaux to his obedience.
The executions that take place in consequence
of orders from him
260. After the reduction of Meaux, many towns and
castles surrender to the king of England, who
regarrisons them with his own men
261. The queen of England returns to France in
grand state. An assembly of the three
estates is held in Paris. Other matters
262. The kings of France and England go from
Paris to Senlis. The siege of Saint Valery.
The reduction of Compeigne. An embassy
sent to sir James de Harcourt
263. The king of England goes from Senlis to
Compeigne. The capture of the town of
Saint Dizier. A conflict between the Dau-
phinois and Burgundians
The town of Compiegne is delivered up to the
English. The town and castle of Crotoy are
surrendered to the duke of Bedford
15. Two masters of arts are sent to Tournay to
admonish the people, and to keep alive their
affection to king Charles
506
€ 507
16. Sir John de Luxembourg besieges the castle of
Wiege. He lays an ambush, in which Poton
de Saintrailles and his companions are made
prisoners
17. A large body of English arrive at Calais. Sir
John de Luxembourg besieges the town of
Guise. Other matters briefly spoken of
476
508
22. The garrison of Guise capitulate to sir John de
Luxembourg and sir Thomas Rampstone ib.
23. The dukes of Bedford and of Burgundy endea-
vour to make up the quarrel between the
dukes of Glocester and of Brabant
24. The duke and duchess of Glocester leave
Calais for Hainault, to receive the allegiance
515
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of the principal towns of that country. The duke of Burgundy makes preparation to aid his cousin the duke of Brabant
25. The duke of Glocester sends a letter to the
duke of Burgundy. A copy thereof
26. Copy of the answer of the duke of Burgundy
to the letter from the duke of Glocester
517
518
50.
27. Copy of the second letter sent by the duke of
Glocester to the duke of Burgundy
28. The duke of Burgundy returns to Flanders,
whence he sends his answer to the duke of
Glocester's letter. A copy thereof
520
29. The town of Braine in Hainault taken and
destroyed by the allies of the duke of Brabant 521
30. Pope Martin sends his bull to duke John of
Brabant. Its contents
. 523
31. After the departure of the duke of Gloucester,
a war takes place in Hainault. The duchess
Jacquiline writes to the duke of Glocester for
assistance. The contents of her letter
32. The dukes of Bedford and of Burgundy meet
in the town of Dourlens. Other matters
33. The sultan of Egypt and Saracens determine to
conquer the whole kingdom of Cyprus
525
. 527
34. The duke of Burgundy makes great preparations
to combat the duke of Glocester.
The townsmen of Tournay again rebel
The earl of Salisbury conquers Gergeau and
other places near Orleans. The duke of
Bedford wants to lay hands on the revenues
of the church
542
543
544
52. The earl of Salisbury lays siege to the town of
Orleans. He is there slain
53. A preacher called friar Thomas converts many
persons, and inveighs against the extravagant
dresses of the women, in different places 546
54. A grand tournament in the city of Brussels . 548
55. The count de Namur dies, and makes the duke
of Burgundy his heir
56. The English, marching to reinforce the siege of
Orleans, are met and attacked by the French 549
57. A maiden, named Joan, waits on king Charles
at Chinon, where he resided. The king
retains her in his service
550
58. Ambassadors are sent by king Charles, and the
burghers of Orleans, to Paris, to negotiate a
treaty with the regent, that the town of
Orleans may remain in peace
551
59. The maid with many noble French captains of
great renown reinforce and revictual the town
of Orleans, and afterward raise the siege . 552
60. The king of France, at the requests of the maid
Joan and the noble captains in Orleans, sends
them a large reinforcement of men-at-arms to
pursue his enemies
553
61. The maid Joan, with the constable of France,
the duke d'Alençon, and their men, conquer
the town of Gergeau. The battle of Pataye,
when the French defeat the English
39. The Saracens return to Cyprus. A battle
between them and the Cypriots, in which the
king is made prisoner, and carried to the
sultan
554
. 532
62. The duke of Burgundy, at the request of the
duke of Bedford, comes to Paris, when they
renew their alliances
556
536
42. The castle of Malmaison, belonging to the
bishop of Cambray, is taken by sir John
Blondel. Other events
43. Sir John Blondel surrenders the castle of Mal-
maison, which he had taken from the bishop
of Cambray
44. The duke of Burgundy returns to Holland,
and attacks the town of Hermontfort. Other
events
557
537
65. The duke of Bedford assembles a large army
to combat king Charles. He sends a letter
to the king
558
538
66. The armies of Charles king of France and of
the regent duke of Bedford meet near to
Mont Epiloy
539
45. The sultan of Babylon writes letters to the
princes in Christendom. The tenor of these
letters
69. The town of Compiegne surrenders to the
French. The return of the French embassy
which had been sent to the duke of Bur-
gundy
70. The king of France makes an attack on the
city of Paris
562