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... queen of England in France , 1326 Queen Isabel in Hainault Expedition to England Execution of the Spencers Accession of Edward III . War with the Scots , 1327 Marriage of Edward III . Death of Robert Bruce Philip of Valois crowned ...
... queen of England in France , 1326 Queen Isabel in Hainault Expedition to England Execution of the Spencers Accession of Edward III . War with the Scots , 1327 Marriage of Edward III . Death of Robert Bruce Philip of Valois crowned ...
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... , 1369 . 193 Sir John Chandos and the earl of Pembroke 193 Death of queen Philippa 195 Death of Chandos 195 Limoges given up to the French , 1370 199 • CONTENTS X1 PAGE 201 203 205 206 207 209 X THE CHRONICLES OF FROISSART.
... , 1369 . 193 Sir John Chandos and the earl of Pembroke 193 Death of queen Philippa 195 Death of Chandos 195 Limoges given up to the French , 1370 199 • CONTENTS X1 PAGE 201 203 205 206 207 209 X THE CHRONICLES OF FROISSART.
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... queen of Naples and the pope Sir John Hawkwood John Lyon at Ghent The white hoods at Ghent , 1379 Burning of the castle of Wondelghem Alliance of Bruges and Ghent . Death of John Lyon War in Flanders . Wreck of Arundel's ships , 1379 ...
... queen of Naples and the pope Sir John Hawkwood John Lyon at Ghent The white hoods at Ghent , 1379 Burning of the castle of Wondelghem Alliance of Bruges and Ghent . Death of John Lyon War in Flanders . Wreck of Arundel's ships , 1379 ...
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... queen Isabel into Paris , 1389 Visit of the king of France to Avignon The king of France in Languedoc 377 381 382 383 389 Expedition to Africa , 1390 Peter de Craon Wager of the king with the duke of Touraine . Death of Urban VI ...
... queen Isabel into Paris , 1389 Visit of the king of France to Avignon The king of France in Languedoc 377 381 382 383 389 Expedition to Africa , 1390 Peter de Craon Wager of the king with the duke of Touraine . Death of Urban VI ...
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... queen was not very far advanced in pregnancy ; but the doctors had forbidden her bathing , ' etc. , Berners more rightly gives : The queen being in childbed was not well at ease , and her physicians had defended her in any wise that she ...
... queen was not very far advanced in pregnancy ; but the doctors had forbidden her bathing , ' etc. , Berners more rightly gives : The queen being in childbed was not well at ease , and her physicians had defended her in any wise that she ...
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Page 253 - ... together, and that the lords be no greater masters than we be. What have we deserved, or why should we be kept thus in servage? We be all come from one father and one mother, Adam and Eve...
Page 133 - The same day of the battle at night the prince made a supper in his lodging to the French king and to the most part of the great lords that were prisoners. The prince made the king and his son, the lord James of Bourbon, the lord John d'Artois, the earl of Tancarville, the...
Page 376 - ... lay on each upon other, and when they be well beaten, and that the one party hath obtained the victory, they then glorify so in their deeds of arms, and are so joyful, that such as be taken they shall be ransomed ere they go out of the field ; so that shortly each of them is so content with other, that at their departing courteously, they will say,
Page 131 - Sir," quoth he, "I am Denis of Morbeke, a knight of Artois; but I serve the King of England because I am banished the realm of France and I have forfeited all that I had there." Then the king gave him his right gauntlet, saying,
Page 104 - Bourchier, the Lord de Latimer, and divers other knights and squires that I cannot name; they were an eight hundred men of arms and two thousand archers, and a thousand of other with the Welshmen; every lord drew to the field appointed under his own banner and pennon. In the second battle was the Earl of Northampton, the Earl of Arundel, the Lord Ros, the Lord Lucy, the Lord Willoughby, the Lord Basset, the Lord of Saint-Aubin, Sir Louis Tufton, the Lord of Multon, the Lord Lascelles and divers other,...
Page 133 - And always the prince served before the king as humbly as he could, and would not sit at the king's board for any desire that the king could make, but he said he was not sufficient to sit at the table with so great a prince as the king was. But then he said to the king, 'Sir, for God's sake make none...
Page 257 - And when the king and his lords saw the demeanour of the people, the best assured of them were in dread; and so the king was counselled by his barons not to take any landing there, but so rowed up and down the river. And the king demanded of them what they would, and said how he was come thither to speak with them, and they said all with one voice: 'We would that ye should come aland, and then we shall shew you what we lack.