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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 231
to finiihi k: I do not think, however, that it wiH be concluded in this book. • The 7 th day of May 1373, king David of Scot-land departed this life in the city of Edinburgh, and was buried in the abbey of Dunfermline, befidc Robert the Bruce his father. He left behind him peither male nor female offspring, and was fuc-cecded by his own nephew, Robert the Stewart Q€ Scotland, who was a fine knight, and had eleven fons *. " '
CHAP. XLVI.
THE lARL OF SALISBURY, SIR. WILLIAM NEVILLE, SIR PHILIP COURTE NAY, WITH MANY OTHER MEN AT ARMS, LAND IN BRIT-TANY. THE CONSTABLE OF FRANCE MARCHES
THITHER ; ON WHICH THE DUKE OF BRIT-TANY GOES TO ENGLAND. 1
/~\RPERS were given in England for the earl of Salisbury, fir William Neville and fir Philip Courçenay, to put to fea with a large body of men at arms, to guard the coafts ; for it was reported that the Spaniards and Evan of Wales
• Lord Hailes, |n his Annals, fays ; f David II. died 2 id February, 1370-1, in the caftle of Edinburgh, in the 47th year of his age and the 42e of bis reign. He was buried in the church of the abbey of Holy rood, before the great altar/
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