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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
page 175
1 Thus I have related to you how our king ac-compliffied the objeft of his expedition to Ireland. Keep it in your memory, that when returned home you may infert it in your chronicle, with other hiftories that are conneéled with it/ c Henry,* faid I, € you have well fpoken, and it (hall be done.* Upon this, we feparated ; and, meeting foon after the herald March, I faid,?—* March, tell me what are the arms of Henry Caftide j fori have found him very agreeable, and he has kindly related to me the hiftory of the king's expedition to Ire-land, and of the four Irifh kings, who, as he fays, were under his governance upwards of fifteen days/ March replied, c He bears for arms a chevron gules on a field argent, with three be-fants gules, two above the. chevron and one below/
All thefe things I retained in my memory, and put on paper, for I wifhed not to forget
them..
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