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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.4
page 125
t9 «d?*pc€ tp a pl*cç wftcj* they pointed OBJ t* tfecfti* for fhey were #i Jopcs (to engage the FfCAch wh? h*d gome on this expedition, Upon receiv-ing this intctfigienct, diey a|J made ready ffiijf gnctc .cfecer/i^çei^ to joi? their coAipa^irs, ai^çwit-ing ta ^bp^yt tspp hundred fpears*
ThU matter,, however, ^as qçt ejnyied $q (f feqcetdy bit th$t ftj: JJertrand 41*4 tfre Içrd de Qiffm got wind of it, and fcnew al/b lyh^t ???# Mêt^hi Çfr the jun&lcp of tbt^r %cef ; thmefom j^ed themfelves duriftg i^bc night, $#d, ' parching vih -:Éeir -if ep £od g^fqss, • tpqjc d$ §éd. This faa&e nighty Tfca$# f$o% % Ccofiry Worftcy* firîib«t Xîife^» fw-W^aw KeyiUe #fld *he #&ers, Jbpd ^t fthc|f quarters, and ^dvianoed ^wfuxls fyr Rç^crt KpiUcs .jmd -fir AàçyxK RoxhuiU to a %flt fsfcqre t|ey ^xpe^cd tp find ithem. 9»t their #wçh was ihfrt^çd Jw dwe&ly at ft ifJlace 'called Pom^yalin, çhey ,yere met by the French, who immediacy cjiarge^ them, taod fut r0i#d^.&e*n, ss,thcy were full ^our àundred JMCC? and çhe Eng$h about tyo hpf iked. Jibe b#ttje was A¥«J ;an£ Io§g, ;£nd w# fought on,both fides,. • 4s fa* i^th?y -they difmouoted, **{id aatacfcgl ,pd#r moft. var Aiaody wuk fpears açd ify»rfc» TI)e 'French f^tined the y.iâory ovpr the fingiUb, wfto were all rua» or made .prifoners i far iot #n Eijgli^tnati Hcd, except fome^of the p^s or .fervents, who, muffling their mailers' couriers, jnade ffj*s Eft •» poflible when thqy few Jb«y* WÇre defeated. Among thepri&OKCSiWCfCj fir T&jpps:Craptfon, ' :VOL.IV. 1 ' ' fir
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