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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.12
page 173
Henry h as. much your brother as king Richard Attach yourfelf to him, and you will find him a"
good and faithful friend ; for there has not beea any king of England fo rich as he is, and he may be of the grcatcft fervice to you and to your chil-dren/
. The earl of Huntingdon Mfteucd-to what the" countefs faid, aad followed her ad vice. He waited on his brother-in-Iawf king Henry, paid him many refpc&s, and did hi$ toipage* promitlng fpaky and fervice :. the king received him with much pleafurc. ; The earl afterwards^ with the ftipport of other friends^ preflcd the kpg fo ftrongly iti favour of the. e^rl of Salisbury,, that bjs excufes were heard and accepted: his miifion %(hFrance was pardoned, and he regained the favour of the king.and-pepple. . • . -
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