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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.12

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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.12
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Ht the fuit of the lord Charles of Blois, 266.—Bcfieges'the caftle of Nantes, 273. * —Captured by the French, 276.—Dies in the Louvre at Paris, 276.—[Sec this ac-count corrected, 276, note.] Montfqrt, the lord* John de, defeats the forces of the lord Charles of Blois, at the battle of Apray, III. 194.—His behaviour on feeing the body of his adverfary, who had been flain in the battle, 197.—Takes Auray and other places, 202, et sey.—Makes peace with the king of France, and is acknow-ledged duke of Brittany, ioy.—Marries the daughter of the princefs of Wales, 208. —Applies to England for affiftance againft the king of France, IV. 208.—Retake^ feveral places in Brittany, 267.—Befieges " Quimperle, 270.—Difbands his army, and retires to England, 272,—Returns to Brit-tany, V. 143.—Solicits king Richard for fuccours, 178. — Excufes himfelf to the earl q{ Buckingham, who had come to his * affiftance, for not meeting him on his march, 232.—Makes peace with the king of France, 274. •— Arrefts fir Oliver de Cliffon in the caftle of Ermine, and caufes the .expedition againft England to be given up, VIII. 242.—Liberates fir Oliver, 257. - —Required by the king of France to ex-plain his conduét towards the conftable, £nd to deliver up to him the caftle he had U 4 taker) INDEX;


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