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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 256
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up Calais ; ' and on tîiefe conditions 1 promiFe yoi| my pardon.1 . " .
The Lombard then returned to. Calais, ynà kept every thing fecrét. In the mean time, fir Greoflrjf de Chargny thought himfelf fure of.having Calais* and fiflfued out privately his fummons for five hun-dred lances : the greater part were ignorant where he intended to leaçl them ; for it was only known to a, few barons. I do not believe be had even informed the king Of France of his plan, as he wouhf have dtffuâdeÀ him from it, on account of ih* tructe. Thé Lombard had confented to deliver up the town id him, the laft night of the year, witji which he made the fcljig of England Wquaipteà by meaiis'of his brother*. *'
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IJÀNNT, wtrà SIR «soriHiy an fcaaRGNY AWE
TMEr FRENCH, , • : • '
^fHEN the king of, England wa£ informed of this, and knew that the 4ay was. for a cer* tainty axed, he |et out fropf Eogland .yifch thref.
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' Mr Ayifieiy de Pavte was appointed çfrrimrfniief of the galleys %yfhe king, dated Wefitaiuftef, 24th April Ï348'.^îr Aymeiy does not feem to haVe foVfeîted Edward^*coùfideuce : 1 therefore 4ainlt, with M. Levefque, that i^vefbury's accouat is more probable. VOL. II. R 4 D&us
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