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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.7
page 287
ans, who, amounted to full ttfétity thousand horfe all covered with Mrmour. Sir Reginald de Limoufin was in the firft battalion, that poft being his right as nuurflol;
THE ÏA'mk OF XWuBAÏtÔf A, IN V/HICH "tflfi «PlffiNCfi 'ANÔ l&WfeNÔÏS, "^Ë ifttEfcEST 'OF CXSffikE, ARE fcEFEATîJb Xifi SEÀlft ÎÈfr
Vxte» Mifefct VHÉ sàIe fëtt.
THIS Saturday had been m fine clear fâjr, but the fon was riow decHitftg, mid it Was about the hour of Vefpers, when the fiVIt batta-lion of thê CuftiHiah army came bélbife Aljtifc'â-rota9 where the kinfc of Portugal lull lié tnèû wem dra#n up in battte-trray: The French knights ataounted to two thoufeffdf âfc gallant lancés as cttuld be feen; The ttttib&t ihèj^ jKfeK ceived the enfetay tHfey formed irt fchSfe hrâhh, KM men .of Hfefoktka who knew Ihëlr bifihéfesi advanced within bow-ftiot. ThU aitàëk wl very (harp ; foi* thofe hd été ëàgef àftëfr glory^ and to perform Feàts ôf arltf S, âffatiltèci the place which tie Englifh hid tifrtifieS. The entrance having been tnadé n*âîrci# càlrfed à great preffure of the aflWlantt kg&m êaxôft other,
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