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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.6
page 9
CHAP- XLVII. The Treaty between the English arid Flemings is broken.—The King of France departs from Flanders 240 XLVIII. Vain Attempts made for Peace be-tween the King of France and Ghent.—The King, on his Return to Paris, orders the Chains to be taken away that barricaded the Streets.—He severely punishes the Parisians. - - . - 244
XLIX. Several of the principal Citizens of Paris are beheaded with John Des Marets, and many others in the dif-ferent Towns and Cities in France 253 lu The Ghent Men renew the War.—. The Earl of Flanders becomes an Object of Hatred to the English - 256 IX Pope Urban sends Bulb into England for the Destruction of the Clement-ists.—The Bishop of Norwich ap-. pointed Commander in Chief against them - - * - « 260 LI I. The Bishop of Norwich, Commander of the English in the Croisade of Urban against the Clementists, dis-embarks at Calais with his Army of Urbaniste - * - 263
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