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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 326
Scarcity, a great one in France, II. 270. Schism, occafioned in the church by the election
of two popes, V. 78. Scots, the, invade England under Robert Bruce,
I. 46«—Their charafter and manners, 46. —Retake many of their fortreflès, and pe-netrate as far as Durham into England, 221.—Retake Edinburgh, 224. — Take Stirling Caftle, 279.—Enter into à truce with the king of England, 280.—Invade England under king David, 283.—Take the town of Durham, 286.—Befiege Wark Caftle, 286.—Defeated by the Englilh at the batde of NeviTs Crofs, IL 189.— Refufe to abide by the truce which had been agreed upon at Belinge, VL 350.— Enter England contrary to the orders of king Robert, 352.—Invade England with the affiftance of fir John de Vienne, VIL 54.—Treat the admiral with much harfh-nefs, 77.—Invade England under the young earl of Douglas, IX. 246.—Defeat the Englifli at the battle of Otterbourne, 263.
Scott, Robin/takes the town ofRoucy, in Picardy,
II. 427.
Seaulle, the town of, taken by the French under fir William de la Tremouille, IX. 97. ' •
Seclin, the town of, burnt by the earl of Hainault,. L 217.
Segar, John, governor of Noyent, murdered at Troyes, IL 457. 'Voir.'XII. Y Senerack,
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