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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.11
page 10
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CHAP. XLVÏ. The Duchess of Orleans is suspected*
of causing the King's Illness - 330 . XLVII. The Dukè and Duchess of Burgundy diligently exert themselves to ând ^ Means to ransom the Count de Nevers, their Son, and his Fel-low-Prisoners in Turkey.—The King of Hungary, through the Persuasion of the Grand Master of Rhodes, permits the Ambassa-dor from the King of France to pass through his Kingdom with the Pre-sents for the Sultan Bajazet , - 333 XLVIIL The Duke of Glocester plots the * Destruction of his Nephew the King of England.—The King, having Information of his Prac-tices, has him arrested by the Earl Marshal - 338
XUX, The Lord de Coucy and the Count d'Eu, Constable of France, die in Turkey, before the Treaty for their ' Deliverance is arranged.—A Ran-som is agreed on for the other Prisoners who were taken at the Battle of Nicopoli ' - - 365
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