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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

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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
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• INDEX. Auray, the caftlc of, ' in Brittany, taken by the lord Charles of Blois, I. 314.—Taken Sf the lord John de Montford, 10. 202.— Surrenders to the French forces in the in-tereft of Charles of Blois, IV. 296. Auray, the battle of, between the lord John de Montford and the lord Charles of Blois, III. x88. A us tar de, Wantairc, commands a troop of the free companies at Roullebois, III. 128. Au terme, Roger d', bailiff of Ghent, murdered by the Whitehoods, V. 114. Auterme, Oliver d', revenges himfelf on the 1 men of Ghent for the murder of his bro-ther, V. ti6i.—Banifhed from Flanders, 167. Auvergne, the city of, taken by the free com-panies under fir Seguin de Batefol, III. 92. Auxene, the earl of, flak at the battle of Crccy, II. 168. Auxene, the earl of, captured at the battle ot Auray, III. 192.—Imprifoned on account of his alliance with don Henry of CaftiUe, 328. Aymery, fir John, captured by the French, VII. 220,—Slain at Sancerrc, 224. Bacon,


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