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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Strona 15
... promises shall be made to the king of France by the duke of Burgundy and his heir apparent , touching war and peace with England . " Item , whereas the said duke of Burgundy and his faithful vassals have heretofore borne a cross of St ...
... promises shall be made to the king of France by the duke of Burgundy and his heir apparent , touching war and peace with England . " Item , whereas the said duke of Burgundy and his faithful vassals have heretofore borne a cross of St ...
Strona 33
... promised to deliver to their prince in the course of the present year ; and each family knew also the exact amount of the taxes it was to pay for the support of the war . Summonses were next issued through their castlewicks , that a ...
... promised to deliver to their prince in the course of the present year ; and each family knew also the exact amount of the taxes it was to pay for the support of the war . Summonses were next issued through their castlewicks , that a ...
Strona 39
... promised to comply with his demand in the most liberal manner , - —as did those from Bruges and the other towns of Flanders . It was also determined at this meeting to erect a high block - house on an eminence near Calais , to enable ...
... promised to comply with his demand in the most liberal manner , - —as did those from Bruges and the other towns of Flanders . It was also determined at this meeting to erect a high block - house on an eminence near Calais , to enable ...
Strona 40
... promised , on leaving Flanders , that Calais should at the same time be besieged by sea and land , so that their ... promises which had been made them were kept ; that they daily had some of their number killed , without their nobles ...
... promised , on leaving Flanders , that Calais should at the same time be besieged by sea and land , so that their ... promises which had been made them were kept ; that they daily had some of their number killed , without their nobles ...
Strona 49
... promised them admittance , -but failed , from a considerable reinforcement of English having lately arrived in the town . The French captains , finding their enterprise could not be accomplished although they were close to Rouen ...
... promised them admittance , -but failed , from a considerable reinforcement of English having lately arrived in the town . The French captains , finding their enterprise could not be accomplished although they were close to Rouen ...
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afterwards ambassadors archbishop archers arms army Arras arrived artillery assembled attack attended bailiff bastard bastard of Burgundy battle besieged bishop body brother Bruges Burgundians Calais captains cardinal CHAPTER church command constable council count d'Estampes count de Charolois count de Dunois count de St crown d'Alençon daughter dauphin death died duchess duchy duke of Alençon duke of Berry duke of Bourbon duke of Brittany duke of Burgundy duke of Orleans duke's earl enemy English father feast Flanders French garrison gate Ghent governor Guienne handsome honour horse hundred lances inhabitants instantly killed king Charles king of England king of France king's kingdom knights lady Lalain leagues lord de Croy Louis Luxembourg marched married men-at-arms morrow nobles Normandy numbers ordered Paris peace persons Philip Picardy pope prince prisoners queen received remained returned Rouen seneschal sent siege sir John surrender thence thither took town and castle treaty truce Turks
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