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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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the lady-duchefe remained s considerable time in Artois. CHAP. LXV11L THE EARLS OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND NOT* TINGHAM RAISE A BODY OF ENGLISH TO MAKE AN EXCURSION INTO SCOTLAND.—AM BASS A-' DORS ARE SENT FROM FRANCE TO SCOTLAND, TO NOTIFY THE TRUCES WHICH HAD BEEN MADE BETWEEN FRANGE AND ENGLAND. YOU hare before heard • how the lords of France who hadattended the conferencesln Bolinge had engaged on their departure to no* tify the truces that had been made between them and the Englifh, to the Scots and to the king of Scotland, fo that any mifunderftanding: fcould be prevented between the two countries. The council of France, however, to fay the truth, did not ufe all the: diligence they fliould have done; for they were to have fent inftanfc information of this truce, which they did! not do. I know not how this happened, except it vrrae owing to the duke-of Burgundy being ffc much engaged by the death of h» father4n4aw the earl of. Flanders, and taken up with th* bu-* sinefs of his obfequies, as you haw- hea*d re-lated. He likewife did not imagine the^ EnglHb would have acted m thsy. did 5- fdiy fton* after Eafter* the eada of • NoritooriieitaMii and* • Net-* tfaoghMs, and the bopm of NorthamtteHdn^, eolcctçd m-body- of about two ibotti&d lance* and 345 '


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