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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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.Ardcmbourg, 386.—Take Damme, VII. 32.—Make peace with the duke of Bur-gundy, the heir of Flanders, 96. Glocester, the duke of, [for the preceding par-ticulars of this prince fee Buckingham, the earl of,] his creation, VIII., u8.— Confederates with the duke of York and others againft Richard the Second and his council, 307.—Defeats the king's forces, under the çluke of Ireland, near Oxford, 355.—/Thwarts the king in his intentions of making peace with the king of France, X. 279.—Plots the deftraétîop of the king, 344.—Inftigates the Londoners to petition for a repeal of the war taxes, 345.—Ar-retted by order of the king, 364.-rr-Put to death at Calais, XII. 27, Gomegines, the lord of, defeated and taken pri-foner on his way to join the king of Eng- . m land before Rheims, III. 21. Goodman, James, chofen leader of thç infamous Jacquerie of Beauvoifis, II. 389. Goy la Foret, the caftle of, taken by fir Walter Manny, IL 7.—Surrenders to fir Bertrand du Guefclin, IV. 222. Gramat, the town of, taken by fir John Chandos, III. 441. Grammont, the town of, in Flanders, taken by the lord d'Anghein, VI. 3. Grave, the town of, befieged by the Brabanters, IX. 153. Grave* INDEX.


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