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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

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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
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aflêmMed all his barons and vaflals of Hainault* The affcmbly confifted of the lord de Vertain, fc-néfchal of Hainault,, a very valiant man and re-nowned in arms ; the lords de Ligne and de Go-megines, whom he appointed marfhals of his army; the lords de Havreth, Michelet de Ligne, de La-lain, de Hordaing, de Chin, de Cautain, du Quef-noy, de Fieron, his brother John, the * lords de Bouflet, de Jumont, (who were knights ,always eager to meet their enemies, but at this time they had bleared eyes, red as crimfon) Robert le Roux ; the lords de Monthiaux, de Fontaines, de Seulles, the lords James de Sars, William de Hermes, and Pinchart his brother ; the lords de Lens, de Verlammont, Anfeaux de Traflèigines, Odes de SeauÇines and his brother Gerard ; the lord de Iftrc, his brother John: fir Anfeaux de Sars, Bridaux de Moptigny, Daniaux de la Poulie, Guy de la Poulie ; the lord de Mailing $ fir Floridas de Villiers, who was a moft valiant knight, and had gained, great renown for his gallant, deeds of arms againft the Turks and Saracens in the Holy Land; fir Euftace de Vertain, fir Fierabras de Vertain, who was but juft returned from England, and rejoiced his lord with the fuccefs of his miffion there ; the lord de Ofteven, fir Rafle de Montigny Thuq de Merfe ; the lord de Rorfin, fir Johi* d'Andregines, Perfaht his brother, and great numbers of other gentlemen and fquires, whom, having afiembled in his hall at Mons, he addrefled, faying, f th$t he hoped they would all arm, and provide themfelves with followers and every ne- ceiïàry,, •£67 • ,


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