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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.2
page 222
ar, and afligned the pay-ât Bruges. He remained ;e of Calais, until the town ar related.
LÀ ROCHfc-i*£RfclËN*,-*-TO ORD CHARL£8 OF BtOIS LAYS
• long time from fpeaking of
* Blois, at that time duke of ountefs of Montfort; but it
•y the truce agreed to before itriÉtly obfervedi each party ;t peaceably all that they had
uce was expired,- the war was nr. The king of England had y fir Thomas Daggeworthf and 4 ; and they had quitted the fiege wo hundred men at arms and four
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of Motitfort remained in the town and (he had with her fir Taneguy knight from lower Brittany. The
dittany, about two leagues from Treguier» near
o Daggeworth was appointed commander in t of privy teal, dated Reading, January 10, 134/.
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