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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 141
have faid, hard by, was kept in great fear, and was* obliged to enter into a compofition with them. Betweerf "Faites *fid their castle is a large village, with an handfume abbey, called C%ôrr, tô tfhicfr thef aid ntacfr tirifdnef, btit Ûêy also éotoponndèd with them. On Che other Écfe-c#€fie iifèr iLiffe is à goodly* mclbfaf town (tailed Jlàgiiwés1, Été inhabitants éf whitfft had a iardiÉié of if ; ir tfaey were much hartratied %f tîiôfe ôf MalVoisin, wfefch is sîtirâférf on a mountain; tfte riter iLifife rnftkring at the foot of it, in its conrfe towards Toarnay, an inclofed
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Tfcisr to#M of Tëwita/ wis the" common pafe If" tfttffe éf Lcwrié *ad Mhhtifiii-, to- tfhfeh fteydH He hatth, beeaufe they had a free pâk fcge, aalf Ae tfe#!ifpéopfe lad good bargains of ftér pillage : they were,- therefore, forced ffa «NfatiMe- vftttt fieiii, if Éiéy wfeie definms of Mtig, ibr they did not receive aid or fiifccour Jfoftt-any" one. Thé governor of Malvoifin wa* *©afcOi, called Raymônet de l'Efpée, an able nttfl'ttflÊnflb. I1hôfe'df Ltfftidé and M'alvélfin ftti under tfdiitributioii thé merchants of Ar-«goU art* Catalonia equally tfith thofe of Fiancé,
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