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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 293
letonied to Calais ; and with them, by order* of
the king of France, the lord de Coney, and §c William de Dormans chancellor of France.
Nocwitfaftaadiqg all that the prelates could ôy or argue, they never could be brought to fix upon any place tu difcufe the it treaties between Mantriçul and Calais, nor between Moittrieul and Boulogne, nor on aejr part of the fropdersj thefe treaties, therefore, remained in an wfinifhed date. When the war recommenced, fir Hugh Çalverîcy was fait governor of Calais,
CHAP. LVÛX
POPE ètECORY *1. LfeAVES AVICNON, AND *E~ TURNS TO ROME.—ON THE DEATH OF 1D-WARb UÎ. RTCHARD, SON Of THE LATE 'fRïfttï OF WALE'S, IS CROWNED KINO OF ENGLÀ&&* ' .
TE/HEN pope Gregory XL who had for a long * * time refided at Avignon, was informed there was not any probability of a peace being eoncludcd between the two kings, he was very melancholy, and, having arranged his affairs, fet otjt fèr Rome, tô hold there his feat of govern-ment. ' ' * ;
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