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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.4
page 13
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CHËONICLES
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ENGLAND* FRANCE, SPÀÎN,
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ï\f*B DURÉ Of ÊVKCVNDY MARCHES FRO M tÊM . ClTV ©F kOlTEN WITH THE INTENTION OF COMBATING THE DtfKE Of LANCASTER AND THE ENGLISH.—*THE TWO ARMIES ARB EN-CAMPED OPPOSITE TO EACH OTHER At TOURNEHEM *. .
the dukc^of Lancaftcr was arrived at * - Calais, as has bem btfor* mentioncdt and àfld rèùttbei his army a £tde he was not willing to remain .there without performing feme warlike Jcedi upon the French: he therefore marched out with his tfro rrw&ais and full three hundred lances, with as many archers. They paffcd through Guinea f, and continued their march until they had croficd the tiver Doftre, and overran tfcat whole country. They turned towards the abbey
* Toora^taft,*» a* AmIL ,«wi' of Avtoi* bailiwick of St. O^r. ... , . ') ai. .•'.».' .
J Gaines»—a town in Picardy, two league* and a half from Calais.
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