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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 486
orders for him and his troops to join him immedi-ately. Upon which, they all returned to Calais. In this expedition was fir Henry of Flanders, with two hundred lances. From Brabant, there were fir Henry de Beantrefen, lord! of Bergues, the lord Girard de la Harde and lord Fr&nque de Hajlfc*. From Hainault, tbçlord Walter de Manny wd the lord John de Gomrxteguines. From Bohemia, fir Walter de la H^utepomme, $r Reginald de Boul* lan$, the lord Godfrey de Harduemont and the lord John his fon, the lord Pu*an* Thierry de Femum, the lord RnlTe de Jumeppé, -the lord Giles Sorles, the lord John de Bermont, the lord Reginald de Hergeses and'many other noblemen. -The Ger-mans and mercenaries from ftrange countries, I MI unable to name ; therefore, for the prefent, I {kali be filent on that head. ' - -
* Sir Francis van Halle was afterwards captain of Calais, and a eommiffioner for treating of peace with France. He was inftalled fcnjght of the garter in the 23d JM1» in the room of fir Oth© Holland. Mmwdti Account of the Garter, No. 50.
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