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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 62
WM fortunate in being the companion pf tic lord de la Riviere, and implicated in the fame charges, |br they could not in confciçnce have executedronc -without the other- " .
Notwithftanding this delay, they did not fed .perfe&ly fecuçe in prifon, for they knew they had •many enemies, who were now in power, and angry .(though they were forced to ^bide by it) that they had not fooner been punifhed. §ir John Ie Mer^ cicr, during his confinement in the Battille, was in -fuch continual grief and tear$ that hç nearly loft Jlis .fight- It was melaocholy indeed to.hear thq tittemcfs of his lamentations. . "
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AFTEIl PJ|N\ ADJOURNMENTS AND DECAYS, thç CONSTABLE DE CLISSON IS, BY JUDGMENT OF the COURT OF PARLIAMENT OF P.^RJS, BA-, nisheo THE REALM OF FRANCE, CONDEMNED TO PAY A FINE OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND FRANCS, AND DECLARED IN CAPABLE OF HOLDING THE OFFICE OF CONSTABLE OF FRANCE. ' # . ' 1
TOURING, the confinement ôf the two knights 'v\ in prifon,' where they remained upwards of a Vear,.uncertain what the conclusion would be, the Torcfdc Cliflbn was attacked every way, to degrade
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