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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.6

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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.6
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• AU who heard him anfwçred, that' ha had woll and wifely fpokeu, and what he bad pro* pofed ftiouJxl be followed ; and that whoever was of the contrary opinion was. not a weilwUher to (h* pafperity of Fkndçrs* Philip did not delay executing it; be wrot* #» thi$ fiibje^t to Peter du Bois and Peter le Nuitre,. gwerwrs of Bruges, a&4 sdA to tbdfe ff Yproft and Courtray wh# agreed to his pro* poialt One m two çkigew were chofen from principal towns, but from Gheotiix, Among %lm % ft . .wef9- Fwwia Atreiaen,. Rafle de h Y€tidfll% Lauja de Vaux,, fir Joh» Stotçiar^ Mwtip, Btondel-Vatre, Jaeçb iteiroaj» and t çfôrfc who had beep* nominated bishop of Ghent %i pop«i IJ'ïhan, Mafter John d*Albr^t, wlw bad beçu d#»n of" the church of our L»dy at •yçurnay, had propofod to m^ % bish#f»id ffrthe- towi* of Gbant* whdeb should etyfljr fefat profit thcr bplwp- of Tournay ought t^bawev. * • Whfn tfo twelve citisaiWL had waived tiheit itli infiruç^iws ai to what they were- to. lay a*d d% they tqqk katf • of their friande*, depart* from th# fmg^pî Owteftarde, and continued their journey until they aitiveda* Ctém 8if John d'Albrenes*, the governor,, received tbem very politely, when he uadedlood they want* ed tQ go to England* and provided: them with fhips and- p«U&g£4*0fital, They remained there enlj three days* wheat they e»êacke4 landed Ht Dcwer* and pwfued their road to Landm. * Sir John d'Albreipfc Q,. At 136


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