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SIR JOHN FROISSART
Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries
from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Vol.3
page 454
fixtb, he hid -lèttm delivered m Wn meter tlpr prince's feaft wkfspd to him m M* éef«eim»t" € Chandos, falute frpm wm all o^r coaptations/ Ho replied, c Moft willingly, pay kid.1 When the ke* raid fet out, he took the jo&4 through Quercy* | will now relate wh*t paflfed in the a*my, ami wto| things they did dtjring the a^fenoe gf tfâft l)ev?iUU
CHâP. CCI.XI.
IBE ROBERT RNOJXBS AMD SIR JCjHY CH^lttftOÇ |f ARCH FROM DQMME, WITHOUT DOING ANT THING. — THEY TARE OAVACHRS *, ROCHE-MADORf AND SEVERAL OTHER TOWNS WHICH HAD TURNED TO TBI RARTY OF THE FRENCH.
^OON after Chandos had left his matters at the, fiege of Domme, fir John Chandos, fur Roherfc Knplles, fir Thomas Felton, the captai de B.uch, fifl James Audley and the other knights, held a council^ and refplved to break up this fiege, for they gawt nothing;, and to make ap inçurfipu more arte the çonntry, in order to conquer fuçh towns apd gar^ rifbns as had lately turned to the -French through die means of the dyke of ftepy mi |hf free com* yanies. ^ .
• Qavaches. 1 csmnet find ihk m the Gazetteer., âne fufped It muft be fScamaf, % {owft la Qjjerçy^ cfeâiofL of Figeac, near Beyra,ç,
f Rochemador, — Roquemadçurj, a town in Qucrcy% ekftion of Figeac, near Pcyr^c.
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