The Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet: Containing an Account of the Cruel Civil Wars Between the Houses of Orleans and Burgundy; of the Possession of Paris and Normandy by the English. 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.G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... lord the duke of Bedford · · 74. The French and Burgundians attack each other notwithstanding the truce 75. The lord de Saveuses and the bastard de St. Pol are made prisoners by the French , near to Paris . A party of French gain the ...
... lord the duke of Bedford · · 74. The French and Burgundians attack each other notwithstanding the truce 75. The lord de Saveuses and the bastard de St. Pol are made prisoners by the French , near to Paris . A party of French gain the ...
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... lord the king , that he may from his especial grace grant me liberty to fulfil it , either before his royal presence in England , or otherwise at Calais before my lord the earl of Somerset . And since you mention in your letter , that ...
... lord the king , that he may from his especial grace grant me liberty to fulfil it , either before his royal presence in England , or otherwise at Calais before my lord the earl of Somerset . And since you mention in your letter , that ...
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... lord . To whom must likewise be added our very dear cousin the duke of Lorrain * , the count of Cleves † , the lord de Clisson , and all our vassals bound to us by faith and oath , whom we hold ourselves obliged to guard from ill ...
... lord . To whom must likewise be added our very dear cousin the duke of Lorrain * , the count of Cleves † , the lord de Clisson , and all our vassals bound to us by faith and oath , whom we hold ourselves obliged to guard from ill ...
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... Lord God , to whom we owe every praise and duty , has shown us more grace than we deserve ; and it is solely to his mercy and benignity we are indebted for what he has been pleased to bestow upon us , -for certainly no sorceries nor ...
... Lord God , to whom we owe every praise and duty , has shown us more grace than we deserve ; and it is solely to his mercy and benignity we are indebted for what he has been pleased to bestow upon us , -for certainly no sorceries nor ...
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