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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.12
page 5
CHAP. XVII. The English, and particularly • the Londoners, rise in favour of the Earl of Derby against King Ri-chard - - - 109
XVIII. The Archbishop of Canterbury is sent to France by the Londoners, and others of their Party in Eng-land to bring back the Earl of Derby - - - 114
XIX. The Earl of Derby takes leave of the King and Lords of France, tp visit his Cousin the Duke of Brit-tany - 120 XX. The Earl of Derby sails from Brit-tany to England.—His Reception by the Citizens of London - 125 XXI. The Earl of Derby, now Duke of Lancaster, undertakes the Go-vernment of England, and, by the aid of the Londoners, determines . N to seize the Throne.—He marches in Arms against King Richard at Bristol - - - 129
X XII. King Richard is informed that the Earl of Derby is marching against him with a powerful Army.—He retires to Flint Castle - - 132
X XIII. King Richard surrenders himself to the Earl of Derby, to be con-ducted to London - - 13S
XXIV. The Lady of Coucy is taken away from the young Queen of Eng-land, and a new Household ap-pointed for her.—King Richard is confined in the Tower of London 143
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