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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.2
page 116
with' aÀ aith^Ié inheritance, withoiii defînng iiat éf
Flâtfdfelr: and you havè alfô à yOuiig (laughter; ^àâte tob à ydting lord,' whom wé are bringing ' uf/Mi takîùg café ©f, tHat Will be lord' of Plan-déïà': it ^elrhapi may be, that a marriage could be ' ttrotight about between tfietfi, fo that the county of ' Flanders will in the end be poflfcfledby one of your: ctàfdiéb."
Hefd ffeèches tôftnéA very much the anger and.
ill" #îl of thé tïn?^ of Ètigïanà ; and; in the éfiC ' lliltS le aftd (tié Ffemings' were equally fatisfièrf wittf each offier. Thus, by degrees, was the death ' of jfcoti nëi Âïiimli fbrgottenl '
. CHAP; exf.
WILLIAM EARL OF HAINAULT IS SLAIN IN . LAND, AND MANY NOBLEMSN WITH HIM*
j|T tEllinaeradfeafotf, William earl ot ftaioaulV vfàr layitig fiege to the town of Utrecht, ' and1 had been there for a long time, in order to recover*
ÉMié rights' which he claimed asbélbriging to him. âèjtaffltâ tfid'ffejge'fo clofely by his-^îgbrpus'af-ÛulÙ; thàf hë brought it' tiaclf tb its duty, atidf êmmêii'eiëtj tDitig-he wiihèd;for.
Soori after Wards, inthé fame year, about the fefM if St. Efemy ( lft of OEobeir), the eail çbîleêled diargè body of men ai arms, ktiightk, and fqiliretf from Hainault, Flanders, Brabant, Holland, Cfuel-dréslmd XiflïërV;" an£ embarking thep on board à confiderable lief at HdrdrecEC made fail for Friez-
Hé % land;
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