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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.4
page 131
it. Sir Raymond related to them his adventuresr • and they all returned thanks to Gbd for his fortu-nate efcape. In truth, when the knight on the morrow found they had gone offj he fent horfemen every where round the country in fearch of them* but in vain. «
In this manner did fir Raymond de Mamjcil efcape from fuch imminent danger. He returned to Limoufin, and told all his friends his great obli-gations to the Englifh fquire. The Englifhman was much honoured by them, and fir Raymond wanted to divide his eftate with him ; but he re-fufed to accept fo much, and would only take two hundred livres a-year, adding that was fully fuffi-çient for the fupport of himfelf in his fituation, *
CHAP. XX¥f
THE PRINCE OF WALES, HAVING LOST BY DEATff HIS ELDEST SON, GIV?S UP THE DUCHY OF AQUITAINE TO THE CARE OF THE DUKE OF LANCASTER.-^-FOUR KNIGHTS OF BRITTANY TAKE THE CASTLE OF MOtfT-?AON#,
AT this time, the eldeft fon of the prince and princefs of Wales died in the city of Bour-deaux. They were exceedingly grieved at this
• Mont-paon,—» village of Roocrgqe, ek&on çf Milhand.
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