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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 107
archers ànd a thoufand footmen.. They marched from the town of Cognac. . Sir Thomas Felton and the captai de Boch remained at Bergerac, to guard that frontier againft the French and the free companies who were difperfed over that part of the country.
• With the prince were, his brothers of Lancaf-ter and Cambridge, fir Guifcard d'Angle, fir* Louis de Harcourt, the lords de Pons, de Partenay, de Pinane, de Tannaybouton, fir Percival de Cou-longe, fir GcofFry d'Argenton, Poitevins : of Gafcons there were, the lords de Montferraht. de Chaumont, de Longueren, fir Aimery de Tharfe, the lords de Pommiers, de Mucidcn, de l'Efparre, the fouldich de la Trane*, the lord de Gironde and feveral more : of Englifh there were, lord Thomas Percy, the lord Roos, fir William Beauchamp, fir Michael de la Pole, fir Stephen Coffington, fir Richard de Pontchardon, fir Bald-win de Franville, fir Simon Burley, the earl of Angus, fir John Devereux, fir William Neville, and more whom I cannot name : of Hainaulters, were fir Euftace d'Ambrcticourt : of the free com-panies, fir Pcrducas d' Albret, Naudon de Bagerant, Lanuit, the bourg de l'Efparre, the bourg de Breteuil, Efpiote, Bernard de Wift, and others.
All thefe men at arms were drawn out in batde array, and took the field, when the wrîole coun-
* The fouldich dt la Trane. See Afhmole, vol. ii. where
there is a long account of him, and mention alfo is made of the lordsdc Montferrantand de l'Efparre.
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