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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

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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
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. Whilft this war was carried dri* Which w*à done with much inveteracy and cruelty, the king of Majorca fell fick again at Val di Sorta, and the dif-ordcr increafed fo much that hfc there died. By this means, the Arragoftiâfcfc had peace for a long time from that quarter. The free companions who had been engaged in this war returned to Frarrce, to that party from whom they thought they thohld gain moft. • ' - , ' We will how fpeak of the duke of Lancafter. CHAP. XXXII. ' THE bVKt OF LANCASTER ESPOUSE* Ttlt ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE LAtE DON PEDRO, KltiG ' OF SPAIN.—TREATIES OF ALLIANCE À&E EN-TERED ÏNTO BETWEEN Ttf É fcINGS ÔF tkÂtiCÉ AND SPAIN. v TXUKE John of Lancafter remained in the city «of Bourdeaux, and With, him many knights, barons, and fquires of Aquitaine ; for, notwith-ftanding fome barons of Poitou and Limoufin had turned to the French party, that of the EnglHh' was in a tolerably good ftate, and made frequent iftroads upon the French, on which occasions they left nothing, but well fcoured the couhtry of thofe who were defending the frontiers for the duke of Anjou. VOL. IV. \ L . The •145 .


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