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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 226
mander in' chief of an expedition againft Barbary, X. 129.«—Embarks at Genoa, 131 .—Lands with his army before the town of Africa, which he befieges, 195.-^-^ army fuficrs from the heat and infalubrity of the climate, 208.—Abandons thç liege and returns to France, 24C~Makes an ineffectual attempt to gain over the towns of Aquitaine during the imprifonment of king Richard the Second, in the Tower, XII. 172.
Bourchier, fir John, appointed -governor of Ghent, VI. 365.—Redres to England, VIL 109.
Bourdeaux, the town of, befieged by the French under the earl of Lifle, I. 219.
, the archbifhop of, imprifoned at Barcelona, VIIL 130.—Liberated/ 134.
Bourdeiltes, the town of, taken by the Englifli under the duke of Cambridge, III. 446.
Bournezel, fir Peter, lord de, fent on an embaffy from the king of France to the king of Scotland, V. 60.—Arrefted at Sluys by order of the earl of Flanders, 62.—Returns to Paris, 63. -
Boutviiie, the town of, taken by the French, V. 56.
Brabant, the duke of, joins the Englifh forces ' before Cambray, I. 143.—Purchafes three caftles belonging to the duke of Gueldres, IX. 61.—Appointed chief of the Langue-
fride,
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