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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.9

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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.9
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. CHAP. XLY. .THE DUKE OF JULIERS AND ARCHBISHOP OF CO-LOGNE LEAVE THE KING OF FRANCE, AND GO TO TH.E DUKE OF GUELDRES AT NIMEGUEN. —BY THEIR REMONSTRANCES AND NEGOTIA-. TIONS, HE OBTAINS PEACE WITH THE KING OF FRANCE AND DUCHESS OF BRABANT. ^Y^OU have before heard how the duke of Ju-* Mers made his peace with the king of France, through the mediation of the two pre-dates already mentioned and the duke of Lor-raine his coufin, who had taken great pains in tthe bufinefs, and gone to feek him in the town of Atdeke*, whence he had brought him, with the archbilhop of Cologne, to a conference with the king of France and his uncles. The duke had then promifed to oblige his fon, the duke of Gueldres, to fubmit himfelf to the king, other-wife he was to unite with the king in his war againft fiim. Thefe terms he was forced to comply with, or his duchy would have been de-ftroyed. The duke of Juliers, having made his prepa-rations, fet out with the archbifliop of Cologne for Gueldres, and, having crofted the river Waal, arrived at Nimeguen, where the duke of Guel-dres then refided. He received them moft af-• ffectionately, as was but right, for what tie if nearer thàn,that of father or mother. He had • Atdeke. Q. before . \ 297 -


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