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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 276
Vicomte inOoutaatin, which had belonged tbQ*
John Chandos i apd after h& 4earh the king of England had given it to fir Aleyne Bcgxbkjtt, who at that rime was in England : he had left there a* governor a fqmm called Cawnton*, with fir Thomas Cornet, John dk| Burgh, and the three brothers Maulevriers : there might be with them about fix fcore companions all armed and ready for defence. St Sauveur was firft befiegtd m the fidp next the fea by fir John fie Vienne admiral of France, with all the borons and knights of Brit-tany pad fformandy., Thefe was alfo a largfc army before i& with plenty of every thing. Thefe lords of France, had pointed large engines againft it* whkh much harrafiedthe garrifon.
• Probably Carrm^too.
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