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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.7
page 4
• . , Pag*
CBÀP. XV. The King of England destroys Edin-burgh, and great Part of Scotland. —The French and Scots do the same on the Borders and m Northumber-land - - - -68 XVI. The Earl of Suffolk prevents the King of England from pursuing the French and Scots who had invaded Eng- x land.—The English Army return Home the same way they had en-tered Scotland.—The ' French and ' Scots return in a similar Manner - f%
XVII, The Scots treat the Admiral of France
and his Men very harshly.—They return to France - - * 78
XVIII. The State of Flanders.—Two honest
Burgesses of Ghent negotiate se-cretly a Peace with the Duke of * Burgundy, with the Assent of Fran-cis Atremen - - - - 82 XIX. The two Citizens fix on a Day to as-semble their Friends, to accomplish their Plan.—All Ghent are unani-mous for Peace, notwithstanding the Attempts to prevent it by the Go-vernor for the King of England and Peter du Bois ----- 89 XX. Sir John d'EIle brings Letters Patent of Peace and Pardon to the Men of Ghent, from the Duke of Bur-gundy.—This Peace is confirmed at . Tournay, by other Letters Patent on each Side - - - 94
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