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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... instantly given to seize him . He was pursued into the church of Saint Germain , and found kneeling beside a priest saying mass ; but , notwithstanding this , he was taken and carried to the belfry . On the other hand , Honoré Cokin ...
... instantly given to seize him . He was pursued into the church of Saint Germain , and found kneeling beside a priest saying mass ; but , notwithstanding this , he was taken and carried to the belfry . On the other hand , Honoré Cokin ...
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... instantly to their lawful king and lord , at the request of the duke of Burgundy , as they were now reconciled , for that they had been ever steadily attached to the duke , and under his government they would still remain . The ...
... instantly to their lawful king and lord , at the request of the duke of Burgundy , as they were now reconciled , for that they had been ever steadily attached to the duke , and under his government they would still remain . The ...
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... instantly to work , and soon drained the ditches by sluices which they cut , while others brought faggots and filled them , so that they began to storm the place with such vigour that the bulwark was instantly won . Those within ...
... instantly to work , and soon drained the ditches by sluices which they cut , while others brought faggots and filled them , so that they began to storm the place with such vigour that the bulwark was instantly won . Those within ...
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... instantly wheeling round , fled in haste for the castles under their obedience . * Campagne - les - Boulonnois , a village of Artois , near St. Omer . The English , who had been half conquered at the 34 THE CHRONICLES OF ENGUERRAND DE ...
... instantly wheeling round , fled in haste for the castles under their obedience . * Campagne - les - Boulonnois , a village of Artois , near St. Omer . The English , who had been half conquered at the 34 THE CHRONICLES OF ENGUERRAND DE ...
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... instantly broke open the door , and having gained an entrance , most barbarously assassinated him with upward of thirty wounds , some of which went through his heart . During this transaction , his queen , sister to the earl of Somerset ...
... instantly broke open the door , and having gained an entrance , most barbarously assassinated him with upward of thirty wounds , some of which went through his heart . During this transaction , his queen , sister to the earl of Somerset ...
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afterwards ambassadors amount appointed archers arms army arrived artillery assembled attack attended bastard battle bishop body Bourbon Brittany brother brought called captains cardinal carried castle caused CHAPTER Charles church combatants command consequence constable council count count de Charolois court crown daughter death died duke of Burgundy enemy England English entered father force four French garrison gate gave Ghent given governor greater hands held honour horse hundred inhabitants instantly Italy John killed king of France king's kingdom knights lady late leagues leave lord Louis marched married master means meet men-at-arms month never nobles Normandy numbers officers ordered Orleans Paris party passed peace persons pope possession present prince principal prisoners promised quarters received remained returned sent side siege sir John soon surrender taken thence thither thousand took town treaty whole
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