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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 9
CHAP. XII. Siege is laid to Brest.—St. Forget and several other English Garrisons in the Environs of Toulouse are re-covered By die French - - 303 XLÎÏ. The Castle of Convalle is stormed by the French.—Some other Fortresses turn to the French Interest '- 317 JCLIII. A short Digression on the Manners of the English and Gascons in the Time of Froissart - - - 324 JCLtV. The Arrital of I#on, King of Ar-menia, in France : on which Oc-casion, Froissart describes the State of Genoa in his Time, and relates thé Death of the King of Cyprus 327 * ^X1*V. The King of Armenia relates many
' Stories of the Turfcs and Tartars 33$ XLVI. Continuation, of the Intelligence which the King of Armenia re-1 lates to the Barons of France 339 XlVII. During these Wars "of the Turks, Dissensions continue between the two Popes, Urban VI. and Cle-ment VlL—Fria* John de la Roche-Taillâfd delivers a good Apologue, respecting the Papacy, to the Cardinals . - - 349
XLVIÎL The Reasons why the Portuguese prefer the Grand Master of Avis ' for their King to Don John, King of Castille, who had married Bea- . trice, Daughter of Don Ferdinand, fate King of Portugal - - B$7 XLIX. Froissart travels to Middleburgh in / Zealand, to make Inquiries from a Knight, who is going to Prussia, of toe Affaki of Portugal - - 3§i * ' CHAP.
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