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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 234
Caen, the batâe of, II. 135»
Cue** -the town of, taken by Edward the Thir4,
II. 136.
Cahors, the town of, turns to the French intereft,
III, 414.
Çahours, Raoul de, defeats the Englifli under fir Thomas D*ggcworth in Çritcany, II. 267.
Calais, the battle of4 between the Englifh and Frepch forces, II. 946.
Calais, the town of, befieged by Edward thç Third, II. 174.—Surrenders to him, 225,
^alverly, fir Hugh, joins the prince of Wales in Aquitaine with a large body of the frçe companies, 'HI. 405.—Endeavours to dif-iuade the hi (hop of Norwich from entering flanders with thç forces pnder his com-mand, VI,
Çaynbvay, the city of, bçfiegçd by Edward the
Thirdj I. 14?. Cambridge, the earl of, fent to the afliftance of the prince of Wales in Aquitaine, III. 403. ¥—Makes war in Perigord, &c, 407.—* Takes çhe town of Bourdeiiles, • 446.7— Leads a body of troops to the relief of Selleperche, IV.. 60.—Returns to Eng-land, ' \%\.—Appointed to the command of an army to;go to the affiftance of the king of Portugal againft the king of Caftille, V. jog^Arrives at Lifbon, 3*81.—Returns with his army, diffatisfied with the conduct of^he king of Portugal^ VI* 66. VII. n$*' ' \ ' Created
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