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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 301
jûfo {imqaà&pà ^»:t^e fame tenpas as the others :fc*J.d©ne.: and, when die duke had re-viduaUqd and *w^rçed |he£HWth men at arms and çroii-fcflws,.*» 4^a*dtd.Jtë« arpiy *nd «$urneti.*o die ki«c a.t gai». The- Breton forty wentjtOiBrôçany, •for they frad heard that.tfce 4#ke of iBsritcuay -j|^)d , «rayera* $re£ wi* a ^rge arpy^-fcTjjfi tgafQgs of Burgundy *oà ^fld^*ejw»if4 ^&fcW*
.capial de *Buch, hagqing.bten n«de«rifo^eij^gfojie .Spub&, w*s„ çAiiôv^'M^. T-fWï*!:^ ftu&.. The kjngpf Engfepd -and feis^igrfa^frdfifiR^i JuV liberty, .and je Jiad ^%,iwifi^(iAgi?iKd1^^ ^egoçiattoajat B.wgesi::thfcy w#iigly :hft\je 4pyfiH «wiwjge /V Jw«i die ,fowg«W* de St., J?çi and &«* pr few oih*r knights:; feu|; dje. kjng ©f Flaps* and .his 4»uncjl would oof confenj. : Tfee king had him informed tht&ugh the Mtt^&rfor* who had the guardvof him, chat if he would fwear never to bear arms againft the crown of France, he would liften to terms for his liberty. The captai replied, that he would nerer make this oath, though he were to die in prifon. He remained therefore ftridtly guarded for five years in confine-ment, to his great discomfort; for he-bore Hfo impatiently that at laft he died*. . ••
• The prince of W#Je» pyt to th»£«g(»l de$»fl) wdJy* male heirs, the county of Bigprce, with aH jti towns, &c. Ùfi Jane 1369. Confirmed by the king.—Rtmm.
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