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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.5

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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.5
page 51



m This copicil up % por$4er?tyf 4mp:. & laft? orders were given to decanip, ajd make a hand7 Jbme mreat jnto • theyr .pwn cpyt|try. What in- flinefi thçpi mioft to this that fome vajiaipf ^jiight^ ^o had, gteat experience in war 4eclai«ç| fhat their, honour would not iuffer any difgrace, for tlyit king Henry, being returned irçtq Çpftille, h|d fent, fifteen days before, prders of rccal to M^ fon9 as well as % the di£onttnuance of thp fkgf of Pampelu/ia. ; The Spaniards, fj^refoiç, $yittf 4 thfir quaptçrsf ffid whea tkey marched off fet fire to them, tj^qng the roacf p LogpoEO and to St. Domingo ii) ÇaiUUe. When the inhabitants çf Parapçlpna |aw them march avjay, they were tnpch rcjoiped, for they had prefled them hard. ; . • ISTev\ys ¥fs. brought fq the kipg pf J^vartç ^cf fq fhe Eçg|ft| f §t. J^^-tho^par^i^ bapn§ jaifed t|^ fi^ge^ ^ pf çhÛ£ retreat tq their own country. They feeme^ if much erirangecj # itt fçjr they,would wBHqgly Wc foyght with them, l^^i^^ fhey myche^ pPappeiijjpi where tfa^y founid the vifcount de Çhaftillon, the JprcJ fo l?Efcut and thç others,, whq rpepived thçni pil pleaïppçr , When thefç pen at arps hfçj ccfre^hed thçnj-jfcjyes, fpr twq,or tfyrcç day§ in • faiap^ipa, they ÇbPtygty if advif^l?lj5 to marfhJfo^n thppcq and xidivi^ d|firflffflyej. i^fflk&w garri%?p l* mh çaorp^cpqtty} fcfiffc$, ^etpigw1^:^^1^^1^ fxp CQ9 cf# iif thf 'winijefj ^%grfioif^jed^f|«i {how. The Englifh were^ ^hgyefqje^ ^ ^dejre^ |q M\l" T^dclai


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