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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.10
page 206
pennon : the fénéfchal d'Eu, with the fame; the lord " de Linières, with a banner ; the lord de Thim, with tb'e fame ; the lord d'Ameval, with the fame ; fir Walter de Chaftillon, • with a pen-non ; fir John de Châteaumorant, with a banner j the brother to the marfhal de Sancerre, with a pennon ; the lord de Coucy, with his banner, and better fupported than any, except the duke of Bourbon ; the lord de Licques, with a pennon ; fir Stephen de Sancerre, with the fame ; and then the pennon of the king of France, blazoned with his device : beflde it, was fir John le Barrois, with his pennon ornamented with his arms ; fir William Morles, with his banner ;, the lord • dé Longueval, with a pennon ; fir John de Roye, with a banner ; the lord de Bours, with a pennon ; the vifcount d'Aufnay, a banner ; and fir John de Vienna* admiral of France, with his ban-ner.
Thofe on the left hand of the duke of Bourbon, were the lord d'Aufemont, with a bannqr ; fir John Beaufort, • baftard to the duke of Lancafter, a banner ; fir John le Bouteiller, an Englifhman, a pennon ; • fir John de Crama, a banner ; the foul-dich de l'Eftrade, a pennon ; fir John de Har-court^ a banner ; the lord Berald, count de Cler-mont, and dauphin of Auvergne, a banner, and with good array ; fir Hugh Dauphin, his brother, a pennon ; the lord de Berthencourt, a pennon ; the lord de Pierre Buffiere, a banner ; the lord de Saint Semere, a banner ; the lord de Xouvart, marfhal of the army, a pennon ; the bègue de O 3 ' Beaufle,
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