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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.11

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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.11
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CHAP. XVIII. _ THE TREATY OF PEACE IS NEARLY BROKEN Off BY POPE BONIFACE, AND BY THE KINO Of FRANCE RELAPSING INTO HIS FOFMER ILL* NESS. . T ET us return to the commiffioners from France and England at Leuliçghea. . When they plcafed they lived in tents, which were prepared for them in great 'numbers and magnificence. The Englifh were very attentive tp the verification of the different papers, that nothing obfeure or doubtful might remain. They examined every paper, and had every expreffion made clear before they figncd. them. From an event that happened-, • the negotiations which had taken up fo much time wçre near being broken off. I wiïï fay what it was i for in matters of hiftory every thing fhould bp detailed, that the truth may be more apparent. You have heajd that the king of France had made along ftay at Abbeville ; hf took pieafure ift the place, but his ftay was prolonged oft açcpvu» of thç treaty that was going forward at Leulinghsh. Juft at the conclufion of the treaty, thç dukes of Lancafter and Glocefter declared it was theinten* tion of king Richard and the parliament, that popç Boniface, who was acknowledged for the true pope by the Romans* Germans* Hungarians, ; • ' Lombards, 107


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