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1. How Charles, the well-beloved, reigned in
France, after he had been crowned at Rheims,
in the year thirteen hundred and eighty
2. An esquire of Arragon, named Michel d'Orris,
sends challenges to England. The answer he
receives from a knight of that country
3. Great pardons granted at Rome
4. John of Montfort, duke of Brittany, dies. The
emperor departs from Paris. Isabella, queen
of England, returns to France
5. The duke of Burgundy, by orders from the
king of France, goes into Brittany, and the
duke of Orleans to Luxembourg. A quarrel
ensues between them
6. Clement, duke of Bavaria, is elected emperor
of Germany, and afterward conducted with a
numerous retinue to Frankfort
7. Henry of Lancaster, king of England, combats
the Percies and Welshmen, who had invaded
his kingdom, and defeats them
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11. Concerning the sending of sir James de Bour-
bon, count de la Marche, and his two brothers,
by orders from the king of France, to the
assistance of the Welsh, and other matters 24
12. The admiral of Brittany, with other lords,
fights the English at sea. Gilbert de Frelun
makes war against king Henry
13. The university of Paris quarrels with sir Charles
de Savoisy and with the provost of Paris
14. The seneschal of Hainault performs a deed of
arms with three others, in the presence of the
king of Arragon. The admiral of Brittany
undertakes an expedition against England
15. The marshal of France and the master of the
cross-bows, by orders from the king of France,
go to England, to the assistance of the prince
of Wales
16. A powerful infidel, called Tamerlane, invades
the kingdom of king Bajazet, who marches
against and fights with him
17. Charles, king of Navarre, negotiates with the
king of France, and obtains the duchy of
Nemours. Duke Philip of Burgundy makes
a journey to Bar-le-Duc and to Brussels
18. The duke of Burgundy dies in the town of
Halle, in Hainault. His body is carried to
the Carthusian convent at Dijon, in Bur-
gundy.
19. Waleran, count de St. Pol, lands a large force
on the Isle of Wight, to make war against
England, but returns without having per-
formed any great deeds
20. Louis duke of Orleans is sent by the king to the
pope at Marseilles. The duke of Bourbon is
ordered into Languedoc, and the constable
into Acquitaine
21. The death of duke Albert, count of Hainault,
and of Margaret, duchess of Burgundy, daugh-
ter to Louis earl of Flanders
22. John, duke of Burgundy, after the death of the
duchess Margaret, is received by the principal
towns in Flanders as their lord
23. Duke William, count of Hainault, presides at a
combat for life or death, in his town of
Quesnoy, in which one of the champions is
slain
24. The count de St. Pol marches an army before
the castle of Mercq, where the English from
Calais meet and discomfit him
25. John, duke of Burgundy, goes to Paris, and
causes the dauphin and queen to return thi-
ther, whom the duke of Orleans was carrying
off, with other matters
26. Duke John of Burgundy obtains from the king
of France the government of Picardy. An
embassy from Engiand to France. An ac-
count of Clugnet de Brabant, knight
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29. The duke of Burgundy prevails on the king of
France and his council, that he may have
permission to assemble men-at-arms to be-
siege Calais
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41. The university of Paris declares against the
pope della Luna, in the presence of the king
of France. King Louis of Sicily leaves Paris.
Of the borgne de la Heuse
42. The duke of Burgundy departs from Paris, on
account of the affairs of Liege. The king of
Spain combats the Saracen fleet. The king
of Hungary writes to the university of Paris
43. How all the prelates and clergy of France were
summoned to Paris. The arrival of the
queen
and of the duchess of Orleans
44. The duchess dowager of Orleans and her son
cause a public answer to be made, at Paris, to
the charges of the duke of Burgundy against
the late duke of Orleans, and challenge the
duke of Burgundy for his murder
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47. The duke of Burgundy assembles a large body
of men-at-arms to succour John of Bavaria
against the Liegeois, and combats them
48. The king of France holds a grand council at
Paris, to consider on the manner of proceeding
against the duke of Burgundy for the murder
of the duke of Orleans
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49. 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 deatn
of the dowager-duchess of Orleans
50. The queen of Spain dies during the sitting of
the council at Pisa. The marriage of the
king of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. 134
31. 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
52. Two combats take place at Paris in the pre-
sence of the king. The death of the arch-
bishop of Rheims. The council at Pisa 135
53. The ambassadors to the council from the uni-
versity 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 persons for-
bidden 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
54. The death of the bishop of Paris. The mar-
riages 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
55. The duke of Burgundy holds a great council at
Lille on his affairs. The death of the duchess
of Orleans
56. The town of Genoa rebels against Boucicaut,
marshal of France, the governor, while obey-
ing a summons from the duke of Milan
57. The princes of the blood assemble, and resolve
to reform the management of the royal
finances. The death of Montagu
60. A great dissension takes place this year between
the king of Poland on the one hand, and the
grand-master of Prussia and his knights on
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the other
61. 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
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holden at Meun-le-Chastel
62. The king of Sicily goes to Provence and to
Bologna, to meet his rival, king Ladislaus.
The death of pope Alexander, and the elec-
tion of pope John
198 100. The duke of Acquitaine is displeased with his
chancellor. Jealousies arise among
the great
lords, and other matters
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82. The king of France sends the count de St. Pol
to the Valois, and to Coucy, and other cap-
tains to different parts against the Armagnacs 201 101. Henry of Lancaster, king of England, who had
106. The ambassadors from the king of France
return with those from the princes to Paris.
They are joined by others, who negotiate a
fourth peace at Pontoise
107. The duke of Acquitaine orders the prisoners to
be liberated. The duke of Burgundy leaves
Paris. Several princes arrive there. Their
actions
108. The duke of Brittany comes to Paris. The
duke of Burgundy holds a council at Lille.
The actions of the count de St. Pol, and
other matters that happened at this time
109. The duke of Burgundy holds many councils to
consider of his situation, fearing that his ene-
mies would turn the king against him, which
they afterwards did
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123. The inhabitants of Arras fortify their town
very strongly, and burn and destroy several
handsome edifices which were around it. 307
124. Charles king of France, having reduced Ba-
paume to his obedience, marches to lay siege
to Arras, and to subject that city to his power 308
125. The duke of Brabant and the countess of
Hainault visit the king of France when before
Arras, and negotiate a peace for their brother
the duke of Burgundy and his allies .. 311
126. The treaty of peace concluded at Arras, which
was the fifth, is read in the presence of the
duke of Acquitaine, and several other princes
of the blood-royal, and the oaths that were
taken in consequence
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127. Sigismund of Bohemia is elected emperor of
Germany, and receives the oaths of the greater
part of the lords of that country
128. The death of Ladislaus king of Naples. His
rival king Louis sends the marshal of France
to Naples, and other matters
129. The duke of Burgundy, on the king's depar-
ture from before Arras, marches a force into
Burgundy. Other events that happened at
that period
. 267 130. Count Waleran de St. Pol marches about six
hundred combatants into the duchy of Lux-
embourg. The duke of Acquitaine goes to
Mehun-sur-Yevre
111. The king of France, fearing the peace would be
broken, publishes other edicts for its preserva-
tion throughout the realm, and also respect-
ing the coin
112. The king of Sicily sends back the daughter of
the duke of Burgundy. The duke writes let-
ters to the king of France, containing remon-
strances, and other matters
113. The duke of Burgundy goes to Antwerp. The
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131. The earl of Warwick and others from England
attend the council of Constance. The king
of France has solemn obsequies performed for
his brother the duke of Orleans
273 132. The king and his grand council send forces to
attack the Burgundians. Other events that
happened
arrest of sir John de Croy, and other remark-
able events that happened about this period 278 133. Ambassadors arrive at Paris from England.
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The commonalty and clergy of Amiens are
assembled to swear to the observance of the
peace of Arras
137. The count Waleran de St. Pol dies at Yvoix,
in the county of Chiny in Luxembourg. The
princes of the blood go to Melun, by orders
from the queen and the duke of Acquitaine. 327
138. The king of England assembles a large army to
invade France. Ambassadors sent him from
that country. The answers they receive
139. The duke of Burgundy sends ambassadors to the
duke of Acquitaine. The answers they
receive. He takes the oath
Henry king of England makes great preparations
to invade France. He sends letters to the
king of France at Paris
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141. The king of England, while at Southampton,
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142. The canons of St. Gery in Cambray quarrel
with the inhabitants. The duke of Burgundy,
in consequence, makes war on Cambray
143. 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
144. The king of England makes his entry into Har-
fleur. The regulations which he ordained.
He resolves to march to Calais. The disposi-
tion and government of the French
145. The king of France and several of the princes
of the blood-royal hold a council at Rouen,
and resolve on fighting the English.
146. The French and English meet in battle on the
plains of Azincourt. The English gain the
victory
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147. The names of the princes, and other lords from
divers countries, who perished at this unfor-
tunate battle, and of those who were made
prisoners
148. On the departure of the English, many French-
men visit the field of battle to seek their
friends, whom they bury, and other matters 347
149. King Henry embarks at Calais for England,
where he is joyfully received on his late suc-
cesses. The count de la Marche goes to
Italy
150. The king of France and his princes are much
grieved on hearing the melancholy ovent of
the battle of Azincourt. Of the duke of
Burgundy, and other matters
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350
153. The bishop of Arras causes the sentence that
had been pronounced against Jean Petit to
be revoked. The emperor of Germany
comes to Paris
154. A heavy tax is laid on the kingdom of France
by the government, to the great discontent of
the Parisians. Events that happened in con-
sequence of it
155. 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
163. The earl of Dorset, governor of Harfleur,
makes an incursion into the country of Caux,
and is combated by the French. The emperor
creates the count of Savoy a duke
164. Duke William, count of Hainault, dies at
Bouchain. John of Bavaria declares war
against his niece, daughter to the late duke
William
165. The duke of Burgundy sends letters to many
of the principal towns in France, describing
the state of those who govern the kingdom.
166. Sir Louis Bourdon, knight, is arrested and
executed. The queen of France is banished
to Blois, and thence to Tours
167. The commonalty of Rouen put to death their
bailiff, sir Raoul de Gaucourt. They seize
the government of the town. The arrival of
the dauphin at Rouen
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