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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.3

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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.3
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Englifhman, called fir Thomas Wltevai *. He re* fided in the town and caftle of Mllhaud t a days Journey from Montpellier ; and notwithftanding the whole country furrounding it had changed fides, and was, conquered, he kept this garrifon upwards of a year and a half, and alfo another fortrefs in Rouergue called Vauclerc. He made many ex* peditions, and different failies much to his honor, until fir Bertrand du Guefclin drove* him out, as you will hear related anon p the courfe of this * hiftory. The town and caftle of Bourdeilles ftill remained fcefieged. • ' CHAP. CCLVIII. THE FRENCH TAKE LA ROCHE POSAY J.—-THE SENESCHAL OF POITOU BURNS AND DESTROYS THE LANDS OF THE LORD DE CHAUVIGNY, AND TAKES MJ ASSAULT HIS PRINCIPAL TOWN Of BAUX. ^IR John de Bueil, fir William des Bourdes, fir Louis de Saint Julien and Carnet le Breton remained on the frontiers of Poitou, with upwards ** Witevai. if not Whitweil. Barnes calls him £r Thomas Wake, t Milhaud, or Millau.^-a town in Rouergue, on the river Tame. t La Roche Pofay,—a jown in Touraine, on the Creufe, noted for its medicinal fprings. of 4^7


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