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quadgram | frequency |
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the duke of burgundy | 782 |
of the duke of | 246 |
the duke of acquitaine | 212 |
the king of france | 205 |
to the duke of | 161 |
the king of england | 151 |
and the duke of | 118 |
the th day of | 102 |
of men at arms | 87 |
to the king of | 72 |
sir john de luxembourg | 72 |
the greater part of | 71 |
at the same time | 70 |
the king and the | 64 |
in the presence of | 64 |
the king of sicily | 62 |
the duke of bar | 57 |
duke of burgundy and | 57 |
the yere of crist | 56 |
the duke of orleans | 55 |
the duke of berry | 54 |
of the king of | 52 |
the presence of the | 52 |
of crist m l | 50 |
yere of crist m | 48 |
the dukes of berry | 47 |
the king and his | 46 |
of the king and | 46 |
by the duke of | 45 |
to the town of | 43 |
on the th day | 43 |
duke of burgundy had | 41 |
that the duke of | 40 |
the duke of bourbon | 40 |
and the lord de | 39 |
king and the duke | 39 |
under the command of | 38 |
to the king and | 37 |
men at arms and | 37 |
with the duke of | 37 |
the said duke of | 36 |
inserted by second hand | 35 |
to the amount of | 35 |
the grace of god | 34 |
said duke of burgundy | 34 |
the duke of bedford | 34 |
on the part of | 32 |
princes of the blood | 32 |
count de st pol | 32 |
of burgundy and his | 32 |
by the grace of | 31 |
body of men at | 31 |
greater part of the | 31 |
our very dear and | 31 |
my lord of acquitaine | 30 |
in the name of | 30 |
the countess of hainault | 29 |
at arms and archers | 29 |
the town and castle | 29 |
from the king of | 29 |
the duke of brabant | 29 |
in the town of | 28 |
of the lord de | 28 |
dear and well beloved | 27 |
the dukes of acquitaine | 27 |
from the duke of | 27 |
very dear and well | 27 |
the count de charolois | 27 |
the whole of the | 27 |
to the castle of | 27 |
to the lord de | 27 |
king of france and | 26 |
when the duke of | 26 |
of the town of | 26 |
duke of burgundy was | 26 |
on the th of | 26 |
sir john de croy | 26 |
town and castle of | 25 |
the princes of the | 25 |
the government of the | 25 |
my lord the king | 25 |
the part of the | 25 |
the town of st | 25 |
the bailiff of amiens | 24 |
dukes of berry and | 24 |
the lord de la | 24 |
to the bailiff of | 24 |
put an end to | 23 |
against the duke of | 23 |
the queen and the | 23 |
a large body of | 23 |
in regard to the | 22 |
lord the duke of | 22 |
the command of the | 22 |
the count de st | 22 |
in the year of | 22 |
in the yere of | 21 |
hundred men at arms | 21 |
the year of grace | 21 |
his men at arms | 21 |
to the count de | 21 |
to the utmost of | 20 |
the name of the | 20 |
in consequence of the | 20 |
the provost of paris | 20 |
to lay siege to | 20 |
the articles of the | 20 |
of the count de | 20 |
signed by the king | 20 |
grand master of the | 20 |
the constable of france | 20 |
in the mean time | 19 |
by the advice of | 19 |
at the end of | 19 |
queen and the duke | 19 |
and others of the | 19 |
master of the cross | 19 |
the kingdom of france | 19 |
the king and council | 19 |
for a long time | 19 |
of our blood and | 19 |
with the king of | 19 |
in the city of | 19 |
government of the kingdom | 19 |
of the princes of | 19 |
of the said duke | 18 |
the lord de saveuses | 18 |
son the duke of | 18 |
by the king of | 18 |
of our reign the | 18 |
the lord de croy | 18 |
and of our reign | 18 |
on account of the | 18 |
in the month of | 18 |
good town of paris | 18 |
those who had been | 18 |
the university of paris | 17 |
the vidame of amiens | 17 |
the members of the | 17 |
the lord de canny | 17 |
the queen of france | 17 |
king of england and | 17 |
the dukes of orleans | 17 |
king and his council | 17 |
the earl of warwick | 17 |
which the duke of | 16 |
between the duke of | 16 |
within a few days | 16 |
the count de vaudemont | 16 |
the death of the | 16 |
presence of the king | 16 |
whence they had come | 16 |
or to his lieutenant | 16 |
by the king and | 16 |
the emperor of germany | 16 |
and the king of | 16 |
of burgundy and the | 15 |
the ambassadors from the | 15 |
duke of burgundy shall | 15 |
the lord de chargny | 15 |
in front of the | 15 |
at the beginning of | 15 |
of france and the | 15 |
men at arms to | 15 |
ambassadors from the king | 15 |
greater part of his | 15 |
the duke of brittany | 15 |
the count de nevers | 15 |
the crown of france | 15 |
the lord de st | 14 |
the count de vertus | 14 |
to sir john de | 14 |
with regard to the | 14 |
in the church of | 14 |
bodies of men at | 14 |
to the obedience of | 14 |
the earl of arundel | 14 |
a few days after | 14 |
duke of brabant and | 14 |
with the intent of | 14 |
the city of paris | 14 |
of sir john de | 14 |
to the said duke | 14 |
princes of our blood | 14 |
the lord de fosseux | 14 |
these things were passing | 14 |
the duke of clarence | 14 |
our said cousin of | 14 |
duke of acquitaine and | 14 |
our reign the d | 14 |
on the other hand | 14 |
at the battle of | 14 |
the obedience of the | 14 |
presence of the duke | 14 |
and my lord of | 14 |
for the duke of | 14 |
and the count de | 14 |
that he would not | 13 |
duke of bar and | 13 |
by sound of trumpet | 13 |
on the frontiers of | 13 |
lord the king and | 13 |
the master of the | 13 |
by the lord de | 13 |
master of the household | 13 |
th day of may | 13 |
as has been before | 13 |
the welfare of the | 13 |
dukes of acquitaine and | 13 |
were the lord de | 13 |
the arrival of the | 13 |
duke louis of bavaria | 13 |
for the welfare of | 13 |
of the order of | 13 |
said cousin of burgundy | 13 |
sir simon de lalain | 13 |
as well as the | 13 |
while these things were | 13 |
in the county of | 13 |
brother the duke of | 12 |
the count de richemont | 12 |
the duke of glocester | 12 |
of france and his | 12 |
the advice of the | 12 |
charles king of france | 12 |
the party of the | 12 |
the cardinal of winchester | 12 |
that they may be | 12 |
the english and burgundians | 12 |
the names of the | 12 |
sir clugnet de brabant | 12 |
our good town of | 12 |
the men at arms | 12 |
of the county of | 12 |
the conclusion of the | 12 |
letters to the king | 12 |
the hands of the | 12 |
that they could not | 12 |
at the bataile of | 12 |
the utmost of their | 12 |
our blood and lineage | 12 |
attached to the duke | 11 |
and other matters chap | 11 |
the princes of our | 11 |
to the number of | 11 |
dukes of orleans and | 11 |
by the count de | 11 |
of the house of | 11 |
different parts of the | 11 |
bastard de st pol | 11 |
duke of orleans and | 11 |
in the hands of | 11 |
others of our blood | 11 |
duke of burgundy to | 11 |
of acquitaine and the | 11 |
utmost of their power | 11 |
with the exception of | 11 |
the lord de barbasan | 11 |
whose soul may god | 11 |
said lord the king | 11 |
in the castle of | 11 |
come to our knowledge | 11 |
count de la marche | 11 |
of brabant and the | 11 |
to the crown of | 11 |
the lord de gaucourt | 11 |
the d day of | 11 |
of the castle of | 11 |
the field of battle | 11 |
of the principal towns | 11 |
th day of november | 11 |
and the greater part | 11 |
and men at arms | 11 |
the lord de humieres | 11 |
when this was done | 11 |
the grand master of | 10 |
well as they could | 10 |
out of the town | 10 |
the peace of arras | 10 |
of berry and of | 10 |
king of england had | 10 |
john duke of burgundy | 10 |
as well as to | 10 |
the marshal de rieux | 10 |
and returned to the | 10 |
duke of burgundy for | 10 |
the king and my | 10 |
sir louis de vaucourt | 10 |
of the city of | 10 |
corporal punishment and confiscation | 10 |
lay siege to the | 10 |
duke of acquitaine to | 10 |
the destruction of the | 10 |
punishment and confiscation of | 10 |
town of st denis | 10 |
our said lord the | 10 |
with the intent to | 10 |
duke of burgundy sends | 10 |
by the dukes of | 10 |
king henry of england | 10 |
to put an end | 10 |
and in like manner | 10 |
the country of the | 10 |
by orders from the | 10 |
king and my lord | 10 |
for the security of | 10 |
and the dukes of | 10 |
count waleran de st | 10 |
of those who had | 10 |
of sir john fastolfe | 10 |
holy father the pope | 10 |
in a few days | 10 |
waleran de st pol | 10 |
the heir of commercy | 10 |
president of the parliament | 10 |
with a large body | 10 |
the dukes of burgundy | 10 |
in the possession of | 10 |
that the king of | 10 |
to treat of a | 10 |
a body of men | 10 |
as far as the | 10 |
king edwarde the thrid | 10 |
lord de la trimouille | 10 |
of the golden fleece | 10 |
th day of october | 10 |
of the month of | 10 |
the town of arras | 10 |
large body of men | 10 |
the principal towns in | 10 |
by some of the | 10 |
of acquitaine and burgundy | 10 |
all the articles of | 10 |
the army of the | 10 |
brother to the duke | 10 |
as well as they | 10 |
into the hands of | 10 |
the defence of the | 9 |
duke of burgundy sent | 9 |
in like manner were | 9 |
the beginning of this | 9 |
by the bishop of | 9 |
about six hundred combatants | 9 |
as well as in | 9 |
the boke of noblesse | 9 |
th day of august | 9 |
the beginning of the | 9 |
number of men at | 9 |
sir peter des essars | 9 |
for a considerable time | 9 |
with men at arms | 9 |
the three estates of | 9 |
that may have been | 9 |
line from the bottom | 9 |
the chronicles of enguerrand | 9 |
of corporal punishment and | 9 |
their lord the duke | 9 |
king of france at | 9 |
everard de la marche | 9 |
beginning of this year | 9 |
at paris the th | 9 |
obedience of the duke | 9 |
the end of the | 9 |
on the conclusion of | 9 |
france and the duke | 9 |
the lord de rambures | 9 |
the chancellor of france | 9 |
as they had done | 9 |
the counts de st | 9 |
th day of february | 9 |
the conduct of the | 9 |
duke of bourbon and | 9 |
saved themselves by flight | 9 |
duke of burgundy holds | 9 |
letters from the king | 9 |
has come to our | 9 |
a town in picardy | 9 |
the duchess of burgundy | 9 |
parts of the kingdom | 9 |
to the party of | 9 |
but the duke of | 9 |
the chancellor of acquitaine | 9 |
was one of the | 9 |
the king and of | 9 |
the duchess of acquitaine | 9 |
territories of the duke | 9 |
to many of the | 9 |
their lives and fortunes | 9 |
to the articles of | 9 |
the daughter of the | 9 |
members of the university | 9 |
on the eve of | 9 |
the bastard de thian | 9 |
command of the duke | 9 |
counts de st pol | 9 |
conclusion of the peace | 9 |
to the gate of | 9 |
a large force to | 9 |
their men at arms | 9 |
the city of arras | 9 |
sent by the king | 9 |
on the duke of | 9 |
the duke and duchess | 9 |
many men at arms | 9 |
that is to say | 9 |
to serve the king | 9 |
law the duke of | 9 |
men at arms were | 9 |
duke of burgundy at | 9 |
in the course of | 9 |
of enguerrand de monstrelet | 9 |
articles of the peace | 9 |
the duke and his | 9 |
the duke of milan | 9 |
force of men at | 9 |
of england and his | 9 |
the city of bourges | 9 |
paris the th day | 9 |
chronicles of enguerrand de | 9 |
the dukes of clarence | 8 |
the officers of the | 8 |
by sir john de | 8 |
the lord de dampierre | 8 |
at the request of | 8 |
name of the king | 8 |
in the country of | 8 |
was the duke of | 8 |
the frontiers of the | 8 |
the late duke of | 8 |
to whom these presents | 8 |
of the queen and | 8 |
the council of constance | 8 |
peace that had been | 8 |
the gate of st | 8 |
on his arrival at | 8 |
th day of july | 8 |
daughter of the duke | 8 |
in such wise that | 8 |
the bishop of tournay | 8 |
the departure of the | 8 |
belonging to the duke | 8 |
at the expense of | 8 |
on the other side | 8 |
duke john of burgundy | 8 |
in his booke of | 8 |
for the good of | 8 |
set fire to the | 8 |
pain of corporal punishment | 8 |
dear and good friends | 8 |
and not without cause | 8 |
our cousin of burgundy | 8 |
the counts de vertus | 8 |
the archbishop of bourges | 8 |
in the usual places | 8 |
son to the lord | 8 |
siege to the town | 8 |
our court of parliament | 8 |
bastard of st pol | 8 |
to raise the siege | 8 |
the king in his | 8 |
the realm of france | 8 |
of my lord the | 8 |
the bishop of paris | 8 |
and the countess of | 8 |
the death of his | 8 |
of the late duke | 8 |
between the two parties | 8 |
brother to the queen | 8 |
duke of burgundy or | 8 |
on the opposite side | 8 |
king and the princes | 8 |
the duchess of bourbon | 8 |
sir elyon de jacqueville | 8 |
for the defence of | 8 |
and on the morrow | 8 |
our officers of justice | 8 |
thus signed by the | 8 |
concluded between the duke | 8 |
sir john bastard de | 8 |
to the nombre of | 8 |
the duke of bretagne | 8 |
late duke of orleans | 8 |
that the king would | 8 |
to the observance of | 8 |
on the report of | 8 |
cousin the duke of | 8 |
master of the rolls | 8 |
th day of december | 8 |
the abbey of st | 8 |
to attend the convention | 8 |
in consequence of this | 8 |
to my lord the | 8 |
between him and the | 8 |
many of the principal | 8 |
of orleans and his | 8 |
the castle of st | 8 |
the town of rue | 8 |
between the king of | 8 |
the advice of his | 8 |
king and his realm | 8 |
within a short time | 8 |
the amount of six | 8 |
the th of june | 8 |
of our very dear | 8 |
party of the duke | 8 |
on having their lives | 8 |
it is to be | 8 |
of our said lord | 8 |
duke of burgundy in | 8 |
good city of paris | 8 |
of my lord of | 8 |
the command of sir | 8 |
the walls and gates | 8 |
and the other princes | 8 |
soul may god pardon | 8 |
to the walls of | 8 |
bailiff of the vermandois | 8 |
the count de la | 8 |
the lord de longueval | 8 |
henry king of england | 8 |
th day of september | 8 |
at the castle of | 8 |
during the time the | 7 |
by force of arms | 7 |
the king his father | 7 |
to the great vexation | 7 |
on condition that the | 7 |
those of his party | 7 |
with the greater part | 7 |
to him and to | 7 |
of the lords of | 7 |
dukes of bar and | 7 |
to those who had | 7 |
very many of the | 7 |
razed to the ground | 7 |
on the state of | 7 |
to the city of | 7 |
large sums of money | 7 |
in obedience to the | 7 |
master eustace de lactre | 7 |
to the prejudice of | 7 |
by the king in | 7 |
to the great displeasure | 7 |
sir anthony de craon | 7 |
governor of the town | 7 |
and his son sir | 7 |
the chamber of accounts | 7 |
brabant and the countess | 7 |
at the siege of | 7 |
took leave of the | 7 |
and that they may | 7 |
the king and kingdom | 7 |
the treaty of peace | 7 |
for the greater part | 7 |
john bastard de st | 7 |
the lord de crevecoeur | 7 |
large sum of money | 7 |
dukes of burgundy and | 7 |
that the french were | 7 |
a certain number of | 7 |
to be proclaimed in | 7 |
the most part of | 7 |
the battle of agincourt | 7 |
were put to death | 7 |
the bastard of orleans | 7 |
of the value of | 7 |
the duke of lorraine | 7 |
members of the council | 7 |
whom these presents shall | 7 |
the king and queen | 7 |
men at arms as | 7 |
made an attack on | 7 |
greater part of them | 7 |
an end to the | 7 |
agreed to by the | 7 |
duke of burgundy would | 7 |
the rest of the | 7 |
our lord the king | 7 |
under pain of corporal | 7 |
count de saint pol | 7 |
john de luxembourg and | 7 |
first president of the | 7 |
the cause of his | 7 |
in the beginning of | 7 |
who governed the king | 7 |
princes of your blood | 7 |
orders of the duke | 7 |
in opposition to the | 7 |
of flanders and artois | 7 |
the church of the | 7 |
the archbishop of sens | 7 |
other princes of the | 7 |
many towns and castles | 7 |
and the other captains | 7 |
should there be occasion | 7 |
daughter the university of | 7 |
in company with the | 7 |
the town of paris | 7 |
the good of the | 7 |
of berry and burgundy | 7 |
the duchess of bedford | 7 |
the count de hainault | 7 |
duke of acquitaine was | 7 |
the dukes of bar | 7 |
on the one part | 7 |
in the hope of | 7 |
the lord de ront | 7 |
king of sicily and | 7 |
before the town of | 7 |
the comon profit of | 7 |
the request of the | 7 |
a sum of money | 7 |
the king at arms | 7 |
and confiscation of effects | 7 |
by means of the | 7 |
to provide a remedy | 7 |
these presents shall come | 7 |
large bodies of men | 7 |
king charles of france | 7 |
the th of august | 7 |
the great displeasure of | 7 |
the earl of dorset | 7 |
the possession of the | 7 |
the provost of merchants | 7 |
men at arms from | 7 |
the lord de hambre | 7 |
the marshal of burgundy | 7 |
with his own hand | 7 |
our holy father the | 7 |
town of st valery | 7 |
of bar and the | 7 |
that no one may | 7 |
on a certain day | 7 |
th day of june | 7 |
accustomed to bear arms | 7 |
the peace that had | 7 |
before the castle of | 7 |
remonnet de la guerre | 7 |
of the following tenour | 7 |
and in the presence | 7 |
a quarter of a | 7 |
part of the king | 7 |
as well as for | 7 |
the country of caux | 7 |
and went to the | 7 |
the order of the | 7 |
as it is said | 6 |
by reason of the | 6 |
william count of hainault | 6 |
garrisons whence they had | 6 |
the bishop of liege | 6 |
the gret cite of | 6 |
and his son the | 6 |
master philip de morvillers | 6 |
at the usual places | 6 |
themselves as well as | 6 |
of the peace at | 6 |
the saide duchie of | 6 |
by the second hand | 6 |
had been agreed to | 6 |
from the three estates | 6 |
it was intended to | 6 |
the gates of the | 6 |
under the obedience of | 6 |
of paris and of | 6 |
held by the french | 6 |
duke anthony of brabant | 6 |
of the university of | 6 |
all our loyal subjects | 6 |
of the inhabitants of | 6 |
may plead ignorance of | 6 |
of the cite of | 6 |
large body of the | 6 |
make war on the | 6 |
as the lord de | 6 |
duke and duchess of | 6 |
was lodged in the | 6 |
one of his heralds | 6 |
sister to the duke | 6 |
sir regnault de fontaines | 6 |
king of france in | 6 |
is concluded between the | 6 |
to all to whom | 6 |
the utmost of our | 6 |
abbey of st vincent | 6 |
for fear of being | 6 |
siege to the castle | 6 |
church of our lady | 6 |
greater part of their | 6 |
on the borders of | 6 |
from three to four | 6 |
under pain of incurring | 6 |
the th of july | 6 |
but it was not | 6 |
of some of the | 6 |
and that they would | 6 |
to our town of | 6 |
two hundred men at | 6 |
young count de st | 6 |
to provide for the | 6 |
with sound of trumpet | 6 |
on the d day | 6 |
the feast of the | 6 |
th day of april | 6 |
between the princes of | 6 |
castle of the louvre | 6 |
to return to their | 6 |
my lady the queen | 6 |
that is to wete | 6 |
our town of paris | 6 |
the provost of the | 6 |
men at arms in | 6 |
of which was as | 6 |
commonalty of the town | 6 |
added by second hand | 6 |
and many of the | 6 |
sir jennet de poix | 6 |
what they had done | 6 |
council of the king | 6 |
by fire and sword | 6 |
knights and esquires of | 6 |
very dear lord and | 6 |
one may plead ignorance | 6 |
the leaders of the | 6 |
at arms of the | 6 |
marches a large force | 6 |
the quarters of the | 6 |
beloved son the duke | 6 |
but the greater part | 6 |
the princes of your | 6 |
and that he had | 6 |
those who governed the | 6 |
very dear and good | 6 |
the enemies of the | 6 |
no one may plead | 6 |
considerable body of men | 6 |
in the kingdom of | 6 |
a numerous body of | 6 |
peace is concluded between | 6 |
that it might be | 6 |
king of france sends | 6 |
the th of may | 6 |
cardinal of santa croce | 6 |
and the erle of | 6 |
the lord de ternant | 6 |
sir james de la | 6 |
johan duke of bedforde | 6 |
principal towns in france | 6 |
the convention at arras | 6 |
for the space of | 6 |
to their lord the | 6 |
the prince of wales | 6 |
when he heard of | 6 |
the archbishop of rheims | 6 |
returned to the king | 6 |
the duke of york | 6 |
england and the duke | 6 |
the roiaume of fraunce | 6 |
proclaimed by sound of | 6 |
any bodies of men | 6 |
by orders of the | 6 |
the deputies from flanders | 6 |
the castle of beaumont | 6 |
with his whole army | 6 |
dukes of clarence and | 6 |
disturbers of the peace | 6 |
after the duke of | 6 |
that had been agreed | 6 |
and the deputies from | 6 |
gret part of the | 6 |
and contrary to the | 6 |
who had been banished | 6 |
many of the nobles | 6 |
on the side of | 6 |
and well beloved father | 6 |
of bar and of | 6 |
of his men to | 6 |
of the dukes of | 6 |
the manner in which | 6 |
so that no one | 6 |
the amount of about | 6 |
the college of arms | 6 |
to be put to | 6 |
which was as follows | 6 |
on account of this | 6 |
welfare of the kingdom | 6 |
he had in his | 6 |
on their march to | 6 |
and that they were | 6 |
the town of hamme | 6 |
duke of burgundy should | 6 |
of our said cousin | 6 |
burgundy and his heirs | 6 |
the lord de heilly | 6 |
parts of the town | 6 |
the lords de croy | 6 |
count of st pol | 6 |
all to whom these | 6 |
and several of the | 6 |
between the two kings | 6 |
duke of acquitaine were | 6 |
king louis of sicily | 6 |
de st pol and | 6 |
the church of our | 6 |
a large sum of | 6 |
the feast of st | 6 |
about four hundred combatants | 6 |
a great number of | 6 |
be put to death | 6 |
charles duke of orleans | 6 |
the countries of the | 6 |
our will and pleasure | 6 |
the count de tancarville | 6 |
james de la riviere | 6 |
and confiscation of goods | 6 |
was killed at agincourt | 6 |
the young count de | 6 |
tenour of which was | 6 |
bar and of bavaria | 6 |
of orleans and burgundy | 6 |
those of our blood | 6 |
attached to the party | 6 |
in different parts of | 6 |
duke william count of | 6 |
the great vexation of | 6 |
the observance of the | 6 |
our good city of | 6 |
with him on the | 6 |
or the greater part | 6 |
the other side of | 6 |
father the duke of | 6 |
to the church of | 6 |
places whence they had | 6 |
return to their homes | 6 |
a considerable body of | 6 |
had for some time | 6 |
of the battle of | 6 |
according to the terms | 6 |
ordered by the king | 6 |
sir baudo de noyelle | 6 |
and that you do | 6 |
philip de la tour | 6 |
sent one of his | 6 |
that the king should | 6 |
as i have said | 6 |
caused it to be | 6 |
articles of the treaty | 6 |
was proclaimed in amiens | 6 |
on the side toward | 6 |
the orders of the | 6 |
in the duchie of | 6 |
when the king of | 6 |
should there be any | 6 |
the tenour of which | 6 |
utmost of our power | 5 |
sir robert de bar | 5 |
way they had come | 5 |
the king in the | 5 |
the french in the | 5 |
a certain sum of | 5 |
for the most part | 5 |
a qui est hardy | 5 |
noble men of birthe | 5 |
king of england to | 5 |
the bastard of bourbon | 5 |
that the king and | 5 |
to the care of | 5 |
to us and to | 5 |
death of the late | 5 |
orders from the king | 5 |
sir guy le bouteiller | 5 |
and those who had | 5 |
the castle of clermont | 5 |
by whom he was | 5 |
de luxembourg and the | 5 |
themselves in the town | 5 |
and the adjacent parts | 5 |
sir mauroy de st | 5 |
in our good town | 5 |
lost no time in | 5 |
the majority of the | 5 |
the king of cyprus | 5 |
our vassals and subjects | 5 |
according to their pleasure | 5 |
king of france had | 5 |
some of the princes | 5 |
and in the number | 5 |
y a qui est | 5 |
by the english and | 5 |
the rest saved themselves | 5 |
was commanded by the | 5 |
the said king henry | 5 |
to wait for the | 5 |
of acquitaine in the | 5 |
may be inclined to | 5 |
of burgundy had sent | 5 |
and well beloved cousin | 5 |
our said eldest son | 5 |
the surrender of the | 5 |
that it would be | 5 |
king of france shall | 5 |
were attached to the | 5 |
have been guilty of | 5 |
that had been made | 5 |
and thence marched to | 5 |
gain the town of | 5 |
to join the duke | 5 |
be proclaimed in all | 5 |
made prisoners by the | 5 |
himself admiral of france | 5 |
and welfare of the | 5 |
duke of berry and | 5 |
such as had been | 5 |
a treaty of peace | 5 |
displeasing to the duke | 5 |
castle of st angelo | 5 |
truce between the two | 5 |
brother to the king | 5 |
whom were the lord | 5 |
my lord the duke | 5 |
of knights and esquires | 5 |
to the very gates | 5 |
to request that he | 5 |
the reign of henry | 5 |
of our said son | 5 |
a village in picardy | 5 |
and noble men of | 5 |
from two to three | 5 |
with a large army | 5 |
that they were not | 5 |
having their lives and | 5 |
in his great council | 5 |
other noble princes and | 5 |
that he might not | 5 |
sir aubert de canny | 5 |
went out to meet | 5 |
large force of men | 5 |
the side of the | 5 |
on the word of | 5 |
of the said peace | 5 |
and some of the | 5 |
the peace at arras | 5 |
a truce between the | 5 |
sir louis de thieubronne | 5 |
on the departure of | 5 |
daughter the duchess of | 5 |
the oaths of allegiance | 5 |
be present at the | 5 |
who may have been | 5 |
the partisans of the | 5 |
but the lord de | 5 |
been for some time | 5 |
he was desirous of | 5 |
to our said cousin | 5 |
the expense of the | 5 |
the order of st | 5 |
advanced to the town | 5 |
of the country of | 5 |
and some other captains | 5 |
the last day of | 5 |
provost of the merchants | 5 |
the management of the | 5 |
that he should not | 5 |
the said duchie of | 5 |
on the point of | 5 |
of england and the | 5 |
to surrender the place | 5 |
of the kingdom of | 5 |
but he could not | 5 |
as has been said | 5 |
where proclamations have been | 5 |
the places whence they | 5 |
eldest son to the | 5 |
one of the principal | 5 |
confined in the prisons | 5 |
deputies from the three | 5 |
on different parts of | 5 |
to the dukes of | 5 |
mauroy de st leger | 5 |
and members of the | 5 |
for the preservation of | 5 |
dear companion the queen | 5 |
were not well pleased | 5 |
to the will of | 5 |
to deliver up the | 5 |
the isle de france | 5 |
events that happened in | 5 |
the siege of calais | 5 |
returned to the duke | 5 |
it to be proclaimed | 5 |
in the same manner | 5 |
joyfully received by the | 5 |
of the peace of | 5 |
killed and wounded on | 5 |
returned to the town | 5 |
against the walls and | 5 |
to inform him of | 5 |
st pol and de | 5 |
duke of bar had | 5 |
the dean of the | 5 |
of the greater part | 5 |
wait on the duke | 5 |
the cardinal of santa | 5 |
the town of dourlens | 5 |
amadeus duke of savoy | 5 |
from five to six | 5 |
be found in the | 5 |
of burgundy and of | 5 |
where he was lodged | 5 |
king charles and the | 5 |
earl of warwick and | 5 |
il en partit le | 5 |
the mouth of the | 5 |
from the holy council | 5 |
the th of april | 5 |
secretly as they could | 5 |
the counts de nevers | 5 |
in like manner shall | 5 |
him the lord de | 5 |
as many men at | 5 |
to the quarters of | 5 |
himself constable of france | 5 |
an attack on the | 5 |
that it may be | 5 |
ambassadors from the duke | 5 |
pain of incurring our | 5 |
death of the duke | 5 |
sir hector de flavy | 5 |
his brother the duke | 5 |
the bishop of arras | 5 |
would not listen to | 5 |
and some other gentlemen | 5 |
serve him against all | 5 |
of a general peace | 5 |
and the whole of | 5 |
the ruin of the | 5 |
under pain of death | 5 |
to make war on | 5 |
and that the duke | 5 |
duke of burgundy from | 5 |
the church of st | 5 |
has been before said | 5 |
burgundy and his allies | 5 |
be right of his | 5 |
many were killed and | 5 |
on his return to | 5 |
put them to death | 5 |
king in his great | 5 |
of the roiaume of | 5 |
laid siege to the | 5 |
proclaimed in all the | 5 |
for the king of | 5 |
with their baggage and | 5 |
of men of armes | 5 |
reign of henry the | 5 |
many other great lords | 5 |
part of his army | 5 |
yere of his reigne | 5 |
signed by the duke | 5 |
sir james de harcourt | 5 |
the men of ghent | 5 |
and sir regnault de | 5 |
quarter of a league | 5 |
and seneschalships in the | 5 |
of fraunce and normandie | 5 |
duke of burgundy is | 5 |
were forced to surrender | 5 |
on the receipt of | 5 |
put him to death | 5 |
each according to his | 5 |
they returned to their | 5 |
he took leave of | 5 |
the castle of monchas | 5 |
and his men at | 5 |
certain sum of money | 5 |
and that they had | 5 |
of whom were the | 5 |
possession of the town | 5 |
the eldest son of | 5 |
under pain of confiscation | 5 |
did the duke of | 5 |
six hundred men at | 5 |
the solicitations of the | 5 |
the bastille of st | 5 |
by the army of | 5 |
of the peace concluded | 5 |
slain or made prisoners | 5 |
of the bishop of | 5 |
under pain of our | 5 |
in order of battle | 5 |
my lord the dauphin | 5 |
from four to five | 5 |
the lords of his | 5 |
great displeasure of the | 5 |
on the st of | 5 |
the month of september | 5 |
the towns and castles | 5 |
and of the duke | 5 |
set out from paris | 5 |
inserted by the second | 5 |
on the king and | 5 |
of the said town | 5 |
with the loss of | 5 |
of the grand council | 5 |
in fraunce and normandie | 5 |
duke of acquitaine had | 5 |
the territories of the | 5 |
of gascoigne and guien | 5 |
welfare of the king | 5 |
for the purpose of | 5 |
into the country of | 5 |
the day of the | 5 |
the lord de boissay | 5 |
his son the count | 5 |
that they do not | 5 |
an account of the | 5 |
treat of a peace | 5 |
bailiwicks and seneschalships in | 5 |
part of his men | 5 |
duke of burgundy on | 5 |
he went to the | 5 |
an embassy to the | 5 |
and that he should | 5 |
and that he would | 5 |
sir john de hornes | 5 |
charles and the duke | 5 |
it has come to | 5 |
th day of january | 5 |
the town of amiens | 5 |
of our court of | 5 |
were killed and wounded | 5 |
the said king edwarde | 5 |
the castle of the | 5 |
the council of the | 5 |
to their own country | 5 |
other side of the | 5 |
cardinal de santa croce | 5 |
had been deprived of | 5 |
under pain of being | 5 |
faithful and loyal subjects | 5 |
in the number was | 5 |
to the presence of | 5 |
all our officers of | 5 |
and carried to the | 5 |
at arms from all | 5 |
the victorie at the | 5 |
with fire and sword | 5 |
near to the town | 5 |
the duke of savoy | 5 |
him against all his | 5 |
whom they found in | 5 |
the support of the | 5 |
the duke of exeter | 5 |
was most honourably received | 5 |
the county of estampes | 5 |
the way they had | 5 |
king of france to | 5 |
three estates of flanders | 5 |
as secretly as they | 5 |
held by the queen | 5 |
well defended by the | 5 |
my said lord of | 5 |
to his castle of | 5 |
and crown of france | 5 |
in our town of | 5 |
in dedis of armes | 5 |
when they heard of | 5 |
proper time and place | 5 |
in this same year | 5 |
to cross the river | 5 |
for the death of | 5 |
with the consent of | 5 |
to the said king | 5 |
king and the dauphin | 5 |
sir john bastard of | 5 |
the burgundians and picards | 5 |
the principal leaders of | 5 |
the counte of mayne | 5 |
in like manner did | 5 |
of the nobles and | 5 |
part of the garrison | 5 |
king edward the fourth | 5 |
with a large force | 5 |
the state of the | 5 |
were sent to the | 5 |
belonging to the count | 5 |
pol and de ligny | 5 |
be given to the | 5 |
will be found in | 5 |
had been done to | 5 |
drawn up in battle | 5 |
the count de saint | 5 |
certain number of men | 5 |
chevalier y a qui | 5 |
in safety with their | 5 |
all who may be | 5 |
in the seneschalcie of | 5 |
to the king at | 5 |
duke of acquitaine in | 5 |
join the duke of | 5 |
on the subject of | 5 |
to our very dear | 5 |
on the third day | 5 |
at the commencement of | 5 |
lord de la fayette | 5 |
aultre chevalier y a | 5 |
men at arms for | 5 |
king johan of fraunce | 5 |
a large army to | 5 |
john bastard of st | 5 |
of the duchess of | 5 |
sir robinet de mailly | 5 |
to be present at | 5 |
beginning of the month | 5 |
the commands of the | 4 |
to flanders and artois | 4 |
king of france on | 4 |
during the siege of | 4 |
us and to our | 4 |
the count of savoy | 4 |
that he could not | 4 |
king edward the thrid | 4 |
well as to the | 4 |
france marches his army | 4 |
of it to the | 4 |
they had done to | 4 |
greatly alarmed at the | 4 |
to bed of a | 4 |
arras to attend the | 4 |
master john de troyes | 4 |
said duke and his | 4 |
joined the duke of | 4 |
obedient to the king | 4 |
sir thomas de lersies | 4 |
of burgundy goes to | 4 |
the lord de sores | 4 |
persons of the king | 4 |
enterprises of the duke | 4 |
to several of the | 4 |
in favour of the | 4 |
one of the bastards | 4 |
duke of burgundy goes | 4 |
of the duchy of | 4 |
he receives from the | 4 |
scalado the town of | 4 |
count of flanders and | 4 |
to his own country | 4 |
to the great sorrow | 4 |
of those who were | 4 |
and his brother sir | 4 |
sir ferry de mailly | 4 |
sound of trumpet in | 4 |
duke of burgundy leaves | 4 |
into the countries of | 4 |
a prisoner in england | 4 |
to surrender to the | 4 |
the walls of paris | 4 |
thousand men at arms | 4 |
of france holds a | 4 |
at villiers le carbonel | 4 |
their men in the | 4 |
was made prisoner at | 4 |
the king was at | 4 |
the head of the | 4 |
for the arrival of | 4 |
the amount of three | 4 |
government of the town | 4 |
the bastard de humieres | 4 |
of the church of | 4 |
that the king had | 4 |
had a mind to | 4 |
lords de croy and | 4 |
the contents of the | 4 |
this was going forward | 4 |
to the great joy | 4 |
but they could not | 4 |
as i have been | 4 |
and a number of | 4 |
with a loud voice | 4 |
observance of the peace | 4 |
he marches thence to | 4 |
sent to the king | 4 |
the receipt of this | 4 |
much displeased at this | 4 |
lord de fosseux and | 4 |
attempts to gain the | 4 |
luxembourg and the lord | 4 |
one hundred and fifty | 4 |
of france and england | 4 |
king of england makes | 4 |
duke of burgundy marches | 4 |
and the welfare of | 4 |
according to his pleasure | 4 |
in possession of the | 4 |
that the greater part | 4 |
the van of the | 4 |
inhabitants of the town | 4 |
to endeavour to make | 4 |
good of the realm | 4 |
and under pain of | 4 |
the obedience of king | 4 |
lord de st george | 4 |
the borgne de la | 4 |
to the county of | 4 |
took the road toward | 4 |
as well as those | 4 |
so that they were | 4 |
the good town of | 4 |
and inhabitants of the | 4 |
but when the king | 4 |
whom the duke of | 4 |
wherever they may be | 4 |
in the isle de | 4 |
succeeded by his son | 4 |
was at this time | 4 |
king and his army | 4 |
and on their arrival | 4 |
had been accustomed to | 4 |
by a numerous body | 4 |
should be delivered up | 4 |
who had been beheaded | 4 |
and those of the | 4 |
by the said duke | 4 |
by command of the | 4 |
of orleans and of | 4 |
it is well known | 4 |
of burgundy sends ambassadors | 4 |
this edict was proclaimed | 4 |
proclaimed in amiens the | 4 |
his vassals and subjects | 4 |
were the duke of | 4 |
and many others of | 4 |
commencement of this year | 4 |
a peace is concluded | 4 |
all the nobles and | 4 |
had been ordered by | 4 |
the kings of england | 4 |
the month of may | 4 |
of many of the | 4 |
the inhabitants of rouen | 4 |
and in general all | 4 |
duke of burgundy chap | 4 |
within the city of | 4 |
the common people of | 4 |
the young king henry | 4 |
well as for the | 4 |
places they had come | 4 |
the arms of the | 4 |
and the grand council | 4 |
for the public welfare | 4 |
a daughter of the | 4 |
a short time before | 4 |
they were met by | 4 |
to defend them against | 4 |
for an example to | 4 |
to our aforesaid lord | 4 |
the inhabitants of the | 4 |
of the aforesaid lords | 4 |
very much displeased at | 4 |
he had been at | 4 |
to the queen of | 4 |
king of france holds | 4 |
the constable and marshal | 4 |
under the government of | 4 |
the principal of whom | 4 |
with a powerful army | 4 |
and of my lord | 4 |
the prisons of the | 4 |
the castle of vincennes | 4 |
of the duke and | 4 |
the present duke of | 4 |
with six hundred combatants | 4 |
command all our officers | 4 |
all that had passed | 4 |
good and loyal subjects | 4 |
up in battle array | 4 |
uncle the duke of | 4 |
time the duke of | 4 |
in the said treaty | 4 |
war against the duke | 4 |
to the places they | 4 |
to take possession of | 4 |
to the countries of | 4 |
the town of pontoise | 4 |
they were forced to | 4 |
hundred knights and esquires | 4 |
to one of the | 4 |
the town of calais | 4 |
there was a great | 4 |
of burgundy and to | 4 |
with the aid of | 4 |
with the intention of | 4 |
they took the road | 4 |
hector and philippe de | 4 |
and to his heirs | 4 |
the great joy of | 4 |
son to the count | 4 |
duke of burgundy now | 4 |
that they should be | 4 |
while this was passing | 4 |
of our good town | 4 |
swear to the observance | 4 |
between the houses of | 4 |
many other knights and | 4 |
his heirs and successors | 4 |
the terms of the | 4 |
the answer he receives | 4 |
and to request that | 4 |
at the instance of | 4 |
the peace concluded at | 4 |
and those of his | 4 |
of the gate of | 4 |
his lord the duke | 4 |
sir elion de jacqueville | 4 |
it to the duke | 4 |
in conjunction with the | 4 |
by the command of | 4 |
buried in the church | 4 |
of burgundy in his | 4 |
was well defended by | 4 |
against him and his | 4 |
the execution of these | 4 |
that they had been | 4 |
of the town and | 4 |
pointed against the gates | 4 |
of the tree of | 4 |
and others of our | 4 |
the due performance of | 4 |
the lord de humbercourt | 4 |
the comon wele of | 4 |
some of the principal | 4 |
killed or made prisoners | 4 |
would be pleased to | 4 |
marches his army from | 4 |
of their men at | 4 |
those who have been | 4 |
the countries of artois | 4 |
at which were present | 4 |
france sends ambassadors to | 4 |
according to reason and | 4 |
letters from the duke | 4 |
he was at the | 4 |
the word of a | 4 |
of the family of | 4 |
one of the gates | 4 |
the ill success of | 4 |
an example to all | 4 |
signed and sealed by | 4 |
the line of march | 4 |
caused him to be | 4 |
france for king henry | 4 |
the conclusion of this | 4 |
marched his army from | 4 |
berry and of burgundy | 4 |
chamberlain to the duke | 4 |
to the places whence | 4 |
the siege of st | 4 |
but in the end | 4 |
the reformation of abuses | 4 |
the prejudice of the | 4 |
on the faith and | 4 |
du mesnil and ferry | 4 |
louis king of sicily | 4 |
sir john de vergy | 4 |
about the same time | 4 |
the consent of the | 4 |
the commencement of this | 4 |
and some others of | 4 |
concluded between the two | 4 |
that he had been | 4 |
the keys of the | 4 |
great part of his | 4 |
brought to bed of | 4 |
nephew the duke of | 4 |
to meet the enemy | 4 |
of the assailants were | 4 |
about the yere of | 4 |
for such is our | 4 |
of the same month | 4 |
who was killed at | 4 |
under the orders of | 4 |
the king our lord | 4 |
that of the king | 4 |
of st pol and | 4 |
in the usual manner | 4 |
lord de croy and | 4 |
of the late lord | 4 |
the knights and esquires | 4 |
these letters from the | 4 |
burgundy and to his | 4 |
by the king to | 4 |
they owe to us | 4 |
to the abbey of | 4 |
army of the king | 4 |
the loss of the | 4 |
present the king of | 4 |
john duke of bedford | 4 |
the end of a | 4 |
of william of worcestre | 4 |
of the holy church | 4 |
the oaths of the | 4 |
the part of our | 4 |
of sir james de | 4 |
whether male or female | 4 |
of the great towns | 4 |
in various parts of | 4 |
the due fulfilment of | 4 |
and some of his | 4 |
of those who have | 4 |
a great body of | 4 |
it was settled that | 4 |
the county of vaudemont | 4 |
hector and philip de | 4 |
to the gates of | 4 |
and sent to the | 4 |
the count de ligny | 4 |
of winchester and the | 4 |
borgne de la heuse | 4 |
high words passed between | 4 |
amount of six thousand | 4 |
louis duke of orleans | 4 |
the subject of their | 4 |
the whole of his | 4 |
to return to the | 4 |
between france and england | 4 |
for the better security | 4 |
of the king or | 4 |
great loss of the | 4 |
return to the king | 4 |
that they might be | 4 |
reverend father in god | 4 |
having their lives spared | 4 |
could lay hands on | 4 |
second hand in the | 4 |
king of france marches | 4 |
them as far as | 4 |
has been before declared | 4 |
and the duchess of | 4 |
in like manner as | 4 |
was ordered by the | 4 |
like manner did the | 4 |
according to the tenour | 4 |
of clarence and gloucester | 4 |
before the king and | 4 |
of our subjects and | 4 |
other knights and esquires | 4 |
sent the lord de | 4 |
the king and to | 4 |
sir florimont de brimeu | 4 |
of all the articles | 4 |
raymonnet de la guerre | 4 |
the cardinal of cyprus | 4 |
part of the town | 4 |
had for a long | 4 |
to him and his | 4 |
the observance of this | 4 |
had been given to | 4 |
and the ambassadors from | 4 |
request that he would | 4 |
contrary to our will | 4 |
the nobles and gentlemen | 4 |
a large village called | 4 |
the town of ghent | 4 |
the representative of the | 4 |
on the river somme | 4 |
the places they had | 4 |
this answer to the | 4 |
our courts of parliament | 4 |
other territories of the | 4 |
as yt ys seyd | 4 |
of the marshal de | 4 |
at the first onset | 4 |
master robert le jeune | 4 |
the holy council of | 4 |
and with sound of | 4 |
with a multitude of | 4 |
and the other lords | 4 |
comon profit of rome | 4 |
king and of my | 4 |
according to the heinousness | 4 |
to be harangued by | 4 |
the bishop of therouenne | 4 |
john de luxembourg was | 4 |
but it was well | 4 |
with the king and | 4 |
of the comon wele | 4 |
they found in the | 4 |
their baggage and effects | 4 |
the report of his | 4 |
martelet du mesnil and | 4 |
six hundred fighting men | 4 |
alliance with the king | 4 |
and esquires of the | 4 |
the exception of the | 4 |
they heard of this | 4 |
the bishop of st | 4 |
brothers the dukes of | 4 |
louis duke of bavaria | 4 |
men at arms of | 4 |
was very displeasing to | 4 |
with those of the | 4 |
the state of his | 4 |
the charges made against | 4 |
conduct of the duke | 4 |
which the french had | 4 |
part of the said | 4 |
said cousin the duke | 4 |
the arrest of sir | 4 |
duke of burgundy were | 4 |
descendid of noble bloode | 4 |
of a marriage between | 4 |
that the dukes of | 4 |
the count and his | 4 |
of berry and orleans | 4 |
a part of his | 4 |
the presence of our | 4 |
of the parliament and | 4 |
according to the custom | 4 |
it was well defended | 4 |
son the count de | 4 |
of france sends ambassadors | 4 |
of france marches his | 4 |
to the king a | 4 |
written on an erasure | 4 |
three or four hundred | 4 |
and his two brothers | 4 |
of the great council | 4 |
of berry and bourbon | 4 |
such as may have | 4 |
part of the english | 4 |
mesnil and ferry de | 4 |
of what they had | 4 |
and ferry de mailly | 4 |
at arms for the | 4 |
of burgundy on the | 4 |
like manner shall the | 4 |
was sent by the | 4 |
the said duke and | 4 |
a small town in | 4 |
of the officers of | 4 |
eldest son the duke | 4 |
the bailiff of the | 4 |
had the victorie at | 4 |
the place to the | 4 |
the commonalty of ghent | 4 |
in the most public | 4 |
in the service of | 4 |
the said king lowes | 4 |
by a second hand | 4 |
the chief towns in | 4 |
at the instigation of | 4 |
son to the king | 4 |
as well secular as | 4 |
the bailiwicks and seneschalships | 4 |
expert men at arms | 4 |
who had accompanied him | 4 |
of his men at | 4 |
is sent by the | 4 |
france holds a grand | 4 |
canons of st gery | 4 |
without the consent of | 4 |
duke of bedford at | 4 |
those who may have | 4 |
our very dear lord | 4 |
and the bishop of | 4 |
expense of the king | 4 |
numbers of men at | 4 |
king and crown of | 4 |
th day of the | 4 |
of gascoigne and guyen | 4 |
in spite of the | 4 |
princes of his blood | 4 |
and their bodies hung | 4 |
on the territories of | 4 |
and the counts de | 4 |
all parts of his | 4 |
be very prejudicial to | 4 |
all who may have | 4 |
prisoners by the english | 4 |
those who had taken | 4 |
in the cathedral church | 4 |
the royal house of | 4 |
part of them were | 4 |
our said lord and | 4 |
sum of money for | 4 |
the constable and the | 4 |
lords of the council | 4 |
that if he would | 4 |
the french and burgundians | 4 |
and loyal subjects to | 4 |
very dear and great | 4 |
for the due performance | 4 |
the great loss of | 4 |
in the best manner | 4 |
of edward the fourth | 4 |
such as the lord | 4 |
surrender the place on | 4 |
to be besieged by | 4 |
in amiens the th | 4 |
better government of the | 4 |
of the blood royal | 4 |
in the forest of | 4 |
partisans of the duke | 4 |
mei semper ad dominum | 4 |
common people of normandy | 4 |
the castle of breteuil | 4 |
as well as of | 4 |
should they refuse to | 4 |
reduced to the obedience | 4 |
the better government of | 4 |
with his men at | 4 |
as the representative of | 4 |
the count waleran de | 4 |
of my aforesaid lord | 4 |
the bastard de st | 4 |
three or four of | 4 |
in right of his | 4 |
gain the castle of | 4 |
out of the church | 4 |
our reign the th | 4 |
surrender to the king | 4 |
the duke of gloucester | 4 |
some of the english | 4 |
to come to him | 4 |
follow the names of | 4 |
to serve him against | 4 |
new knights were created | 4 |
the town of compiegne | 4 |
duke of burgundy has | 4 |
edict was proclaimed in | 4 |
the pope and the | 4 |
were pointed against the | 4 |
and his whole army | 4 |
in the prisons of | 4 |
under pain of the | 4 |
through the means of | 4 |
granted to the king | 4 |
the french gain the | 4 |
of the possession of | 4 |
he was lodged at | 4 |
of burgundy was encamped | 4 |
well beloved cousin the | 4 |
sir martelet du mesnil | 4 |
the state of affairs | 4 |
under our privy seal | 4 |
to the terms of | 4 |
the end of this | 4 |
well as in other | 4 |
the events that happened | 4 |
to the great loss | 4 |
fixed his quarters at | 4 |
while this was going | 4 |
obtained from the king | 4 |
and his eldest son | 4 |
of horse and foot | 4 |
in peace and tranquillity | 4 |
burgundy sends ambassadors to | 4 |
the oaths that were | 4 |
between the dukes of | 4 |
french gain the town | 4 |
return to paris until | 4 |
in such wise as | 4 |
in a body to | 4 |
and returned to his | 4 |
to the commands of | 4 |
in which he had | 4 |
a peace between the | 4 |
the nobles and prelates | 4 |
if the king of | 4 |
within the realm of | 4 |
in the worship of | 4 |
cardinal of winchester and | 4 |
our said cousin the | 4 |
many of the great | 4 |
some of them were | 4 |
the king on the | 4 |
up to the duke | 4 |
sends letters to the | 4 |
a sufficient number of | 4 |
he marched his army | 4 |
acquitaine and the other | 4 |
for they were afraid | 4 |
other events that happened | 4 |
name of the duke | 4 |
on the morrow of | 4 |
the report of the | 4 |
on the last day | 4 |
croce and of cyprus | 4 |
persons of low degree | 4 |
holy evangelists of god | 4 |
daughter of the count | 4 |
so in the ms | 4 |
from all parts of | 4 |
were sent by the | 4 |
with about six hundred | 4 |
humphry duke of glocester | 4 |
of the royal blood | 4 |
in all the usual | 4 |
and philip de saveuses | 4 |
serve for an example | 4 |
queen and the duchess | 4 |
duke of burgundy held | 4 |
the same manner as | 4 |
to join the king | 4 |
pointed against the walls | 4 |
in consequence of which | 4 |
to enable them to | 4 |
the comons of rome | 4 |
of the party of | 4 |
peace concluded between the | 4 |
the walls of our | 4 |
of the chamber of | 4 |
he was attended by | 4 |
and at the same | 4 |
clermont in the beauvoisis | 4 |
in the same year | 4 |
dear and great friends | 4 |
to the heinousness of | 4 |
that he would be | 4 |
the contents of which | 4 |
they had come from | 4 |
sent to the duke | 4 |
side of the water | 4 |
of burgundy holds a | 4 |
orleans and his brothers | 4 |
merchants and the sheriffs | 4 |
eldest son of the | 4 |
that the english were | 4 |
takes many towns and | 4 |
the two sons of | 4 |
it was not long | 4 |
three to four hundred | 4 |
against all his enemies | 4 |
the king or the | 4 |
john de croy was | 4 |
grand butler of france | 4 |
had set fire to | 4 |
and sir simon de | 4 |
as the duke of | 4 |
johan regent of fraunce | 4 |
in consequence of it | 4 |
all the usual places | 4 |
of france for king | 4 |
a large company of | 4 |
took by storm the | 4 |
the gret part of | 4 |
ought to have been | 4 |
with the approbation of | 4 |
could not obtain any | 4 |
chancellor of france for | 4 |
ambassadors from the holy | 4 |
grand pannetier de france | 4 |
to make an attempt | 4 |
to oppose the english | 4 |
into the town of | 4 |
by the mouth of | 4 |
orleans and of bourbon | 4 |
against master jean petit | 4 |
saide duchie of normandie | 4 |
the castle of haphincourt | 4 |
given up to the | 4 |
good and faithful subjects | 4 |
daughter to the duke | 4 |
him and to his | 4 |
four or five hundred | 4 |
have the goodness to | 4 |
by men at arms | 4 |
of the queen of | 4 |
of the king his | 4 |
is combated by the | 4 |
against the king of | 4 |
the canons of st | 4 |
amiens the th day | 4 |
by the town of | 4 |
as well as by | 4 |
the great astonishment of | 4 |
by scalado the town | 4 |
the duchie of normandie | 4 |
how they should act | 4 |
government of the realm | 4 |
the town of lagny | 4 |
on the field of | 4 |
and duke of rheims | 4 |
hamme on the somme | 4 |
the king of arragon | 4 |
the knowledge of the | 4 |
and some of them | 4 |
a man at arms | 4 |
that there be no | 4 |
and the members of | 4 |
said to have been | 4 |
the battle of azincourt | 4 |
to the tenour of | 4 |
makes war on the | 4 |
through the grace of | 4 |
of these our orders | 4 |
a long time in | 4 |
john son to the | 4 |
as you shall judge | 4 |
took place between them | 4 |
duke of burgundy the | 4 |
the castle of rouen | 4 |
enemies of the kingdom | 4 |
of burgundy or his | 4 |
of sicily and the | 4 |
raise the siege of | 4 |
for the government of | 4 |
who may be inclined | 4 |
of the english were | 4 |
defence of the country | 4 |
as ambassadors from the | 4 |
won by the french | 4 |
had been concluded at | 4 |
the lord de hangest | 4 |
to do the same | 4 |
his booke of chevalrie | 4 |
very displeasing to the | 4 |
archbishop and duke of | 4 |
king and the constable | 4 |
of the principal inhabitants | 4 |
the month of august | 4 |
shall do the same | 4 |
for the surrender of | 4 |
king henry and his | 4 |
council held by the | 4 |
to be publicly proclaimed | 4 |
the better security of | 4 |
that of sir john | 4 |
a large force of | 4 |
through the interference of | 4 |
hand in the margin | 4 |
to the great astonishment | 4 |
bed of a son | 4 |
he was put to | 4 |
lay siege to st | 4 |
and many other noble | 4 |
de croy and de | 4 |
our very dear son | 4 |
the king and crown | 4 |
order of the golden | 4 |
the marriage of the | 4 |
all the towns and | 4 |
santa croce and of | 4 |
was settled that the | 4 |
and other places in | 4 |
places within your bailiwick | 4 |
the persons of the | 4 |
of these our commands | 4 |
such as you shall | 4 |
the tree of batailes | 4 |
and well beloved son | 4 |
rest saved themselves by | 4 |
the county of burgundy | 4 |
he could no way | 4 |
the gates of paris | 4 |
to suffer him to | 4 |
the defeat of the | 4 |
on the confines of | 4 |
example to all others | 4 |
the greater security of | 4 |
and the said king | 4 |
who had brought the | 4 |
country of the duke | 4 |
the entrance of the | 4 |
to those of the | 4 |
much mischief to the | 4 |
and signed by the | 4 |
the isle of france | 4 |
the approbation of the | 4 |
on the day of | 4 |
the palace of the | 4 |
to the house of | 4 |
with sir john de | 3 |
the lord de fontaines | 3 |
he had received from | 3 |
at this time also | 3 |
approbation of the duke | 3 |
gate leading to the | 3 |
a multitude of peasants | 3 |
and at the bataile | 3 |
as in other countries | 3 |
conclusion of this treaty | 3 |
de fosseux and his | 3 |
prevailed on the king | 3 |
the cathedral church of | 3 |
person of the king | 3 |
men at arms was | 3 |
memorable events that happened | 3 |
louis de luxembourg bishop | 3 |
the lord de longny | 3 |
the value of twenty | 3 |
other places under their | 3 |
chamberlain to the king | 3 |
was thus signed by | 3 |
that he would never | 3 |
the most effectual means | 3 |
the siege of orleans | 3 |
to inform the king | 3 |
allegiance to the queen | 3 |
two to three hundred | 3 |
was met by the | 3 |
golden fleece in the | 3 |
of the provost of | 3 |
peace was concluded between | 3 |
duke and his heirs | 3 |
our faithful and loyal | 3 |
at this same period | 3 |
publicly burnt in the | 3 |
the duke would not | 3 |
our city of paris | 3 |
was put to death | 3 |
men in killed and | 3 |
remained for a long | 3 |
our love of peace | 3 |
and other engines of | 3 |
undre the umbre and | 3 |
with others of our | 3 |
laid hands on him | 3 |
in the rear of | 3 |
the exigence of the | 3 |
our subjects and kingdom | 3 |
wounded on both sides | 3 |
to their lodgings in | 3 |
duke of burgundy than | 3 |
in any manner whatever | 3 |
with him john son | 3 |
king philip of fraunce | 3 |
day of august in | 3 |
and that of his | 3 |
where he was confined | 3 |
and that no one | 3 |
lords of your blood | 3 |
the holy father the | 3 |
that he should have | 3 |
that all persons who | 3 |
continued his march to | 3 |
the government of this | 3 |
under pain of forfeiture | 3 |
had formed an alliance | 3 |
ladislaus king of naples | 3 |
on the authority of | 3 |
defend them against the | 3 |
tent of the duke | 3 |
on a severe warfare | 3 |
for the payment of | 3 |
walls of our good | 3 |
sent it to the | 3 |
the name of king | 3 |
and send them to | 3 |
and continued by others | 3 |
in conjunction with other | 3 |
collected a large force | 3 |
seneschalships in the realm | 3 |
very prejudicial to the | 3 |
of a sum of | 3 |
the tent of the | 3 |
caused such an alarm | 3 |
any person or persons | 3 |
management of the finances | 3 |
of france by the | 3 |
the inhabitants of that | 3 |
of the invasion of | 3 |
crespy in the valois | 3 |
and one of them | 3 |
they were under the | 3 |
of bourbon and the | 3 |
from the sacred college | 3 |
in the midst of | 3 |
an attack on a | 3 |
all our vassals and | 3 |
a sharp attack on | 3 |
well beloved son the | 3 |
towns of compiegne and | 3 |
castle of dommart in | 3 |
that the men of | 3 |
on his return from | 3 |
of hainault came thither | 3 |
advice of the duke | 3 |
the inhabitants of this | 3 |
these matters had been | 3 |
received by the king | 3 |
diocese of st omer | 3 |
the gate leading to | 3 |
the count de dampmartin | 3 |
and in regard to | 3 |
a native of normandy | 3 |
the princes of his | 3 |
great profit to the | 3 |
to the king as | 3 |
arthur count de richemont | 3 |
and holy evangelists of | 3 |
in the names of | 3 |
so soon as he | 3 |
driven out of paris | 3 |
of germany and the | 3 |
support of the war | 3 |
to the will and | 3 |
provost of merchants and | 3 |
terms for a peace | 3 |
that he was not | 3 |
of your grand council | 3 |
the good graces of | 3 |
field of battle to | 3 |
the same time that | 3 |
only three or four | 3 |
holden on the state | 3 |
frontiers of the boulonois | 3 |
the death of sir | 3 |
notwithstanding any letters or | 3 |
between them and the | 3 |
at which he was | 3 |
was at that time | 3 |
the public welfare of | 3 |
at the batelle of | 3 |
on account of his | 3 |
st remy du plain | 3 |
that they were forced | 3 |
the guard of the | 3 |
town of crespy in | 3 |
so that they may | 3 |
in all the streets | 3 |
subjects of the king | 3 |
son of john ii | 3 |
from time to time | 3 |
of paris and normandy | 3 |
the cause of their | 3 |
him john son to | 3 |
made acquainted with the | 3 |
the wellwishers of the | 3 |
which had been made | 3 |
of the french were | 3 |
such an alarm among | 3 |
to the government of | 3 |
to visit the duke | 3 |
of the said king | 3 |
marshal of burgundy and | 3 |
from fear of the | 3 |
quarter of an hour | 3 |
auctour and foundour in | 3 |
upon the conclusion of | 3 |
utmost of his power | 3 |
part of those who | 3 |
him by the king | 3 |
set fire to it | 3 |
to be attached to | 3 |
duke of burgundy do | 3 |
have been usually made | 3 |
to write letters to | 3 |
the greater part to | 3 |
during the residence of | 3 |
toward the end of | 3 |
solicitation of the duke | 3 |
and returned to their | 3 |
explained to the king | 3 |
that if he did | 3 |
of the men at | 3 |
umbre and coloure of | 3 |
burgundy on the other | 3 |
and said that he | 3 |
that those who had | 3 |
some of the inhabitants | 3 |
that he will not | 3 |
of william lord of | 3 |
with three or four | 3 |
cause of his coming | 3 |
for that he was | 3 |
paris and normandy by | 3 |
advanced in handsome array | 3 |
belonging to the lord | 3 |
where he had been | 3 |
to different parts of | 3 |
peace had been concluded | 3 |
the enterprises of the | 3 |
treat of a marriage | 3 |
be the frenshe partie | 3 |
happened in the kingdom | 3 |
the duchie of gascoigne | 3 |
peace between the king | 3 |
with all speed to | 3 |
not be able to | 3 |
in the college of | 3 |
some new knights were | 3 |
preparations for the siege | 3 |
the name of my | 3 |
possession of all their | 3 |
to sir aubert de | 3 |
attend the convention chap | 3 |
and others of king | 3 |
th of that month | 3 |
usual places where proclamations | 3 |
went to st omer | 3 |
to make peace between | 3 |
was killed at this | 3 |
as the king was | 3 |
of about six thousand | 3 |
he had finished his | 3 |
destroy the king of | 3 |
of clermont in the | 3 |
as large a force | 3 |
feast of the golden | 3 |
did homage to the | 3 |
of the french captains | 3 |
should they not be | 3 |
of our royal blood | 3 |
cardinals de santa croce | 3 |
on the morrow they | 3 |
lords who had been | 3 |
to obey the summons | 3 |
end to the war | 3 |
attached to the orleans | 3 |
accompanied by some of | 3 |
place on the th | 3 |
dean of the cardinal | 3 |
that if there were | 3 |
duke of burgundy returned | 3 |
for a certain time | 3 |
in the duchy of | 3 |
in that of the | 3 |
dear lord and cousin | 3 |
in this manner did | 3 |
a marriage between the | 3 |
in the first booke | 3 |
governed the king and | 3 |
with many other great | 3 |
was succeeded by his | 3 |
went to the duke | 3 |
the bishop of metz | 3 |
with his great seal | 3 |
emperor of germany and | 3 |
the government of his | 3 |
of the king at | 3 |
of clarence and the | 3 |
st pol en ternois | 3 |
sir charles de lens | 3 |
to the principal towns | 3 |
to folow the steppis | 3 |
burnt the town of | 3 |
the king for the | 3 |
you in his holy | 3 |
and normandy by the | 3 |
that on the th | 3 |
to come to paris | 3 |
the time the king | 3 |
before the gates of | 3 |
and then went to | 3 |
fathers in god the | 3 |
had been of the | 3 |
the bishops of paris | 3 |
to sir john fastolfe | 3 |
king and queen of | 3 |
as it may be | 3 |
that had been held | 3 |
and others who have | 3 |
the battle of verneuil | 3 |
to our good town | 3 |
the matters that were | 3 |
other memorable events that | 3 |
from the principal towns | 3 |
charges made against him | 3 |
by others to the | 3 |
at the entrance of | 3 |
john and sir anthony | 3 |
when the earl of | 3 |
excepting such as had | 3 |
of vernelle in perche | 3 |
beloved father the duke | 3 |
in the courts of | 3 |
of the cruel civil | 3 |
of parliament and of | 3 |
lord gilles de bretagne | 3 |
the cite of rome | 3 |
of my said lord | 3 |
in law of armes | 3 |
of france and of | 3 |
from bad to worse | 3 |
three hundred men at | 3 |
you shall judge expedient | 3 |
of armes and of | 3 |
them according to their | 3 |
at arras to attend | 3 |
the duke of anjou | 3 |
cost and pomp in | 3 |
that if he were | 3 |
to wait on the | 3 |
him by right of | 3 |
our said nephews and | 3 |
date to these presents | 3 |
of louis duke of | 3 |
provision and warlike stores | 3 |
and also to the | 3 |
arms and archers as | 3 |
louis duke of acquitaine | 3 |
by sea and land | 3 |
had remained in the | 3 |
is contrary to the | 3 |
him and his heirs | 3 |
and fixed his quarters | 3 |
it was at length | 3 |
of provins in brie | 3 |
in the expectation of | 3 |
the course of the | 3 |
in his holy keeping | 3 |
la fayette marshal of | 3 |
the peace of the | 3 |
of the noble cenatoure | 3 |
sent by the pope | 3 |
de luxembourg count de | 3 |
england and his council | 3 |
of burgundy had remained | 3 |
under pain of his | 3 |
after which the king | 3 |
to the towns of | 3 |
to the vidame of | 3 |
of treason against us | 3 |
quentin in the vermandois | 3 |
the commander in chief | 3 |
gained possession of the | 3 |
the second son of | 3 |
a very large sum | 3 |
on their faith and | 3 |
the earls of warwick | 3 |
and could not be | 3 |
between several of our | 3 |
here follows a copy | 3 |
him and his subjects | 3 |
the towns of compiegne | 3 |
to make an inroad | 3 |
be harangued by master | 3 |
on their arrival at | 3 |
of the burgundian party | 3 |
to my said lord | 3 |
arrive at arras to | 3 |
of the bastards of | 3 |
gained the town of | 3 |
the king in council | 3 |
would put an end | 3 |
he was forced to | 3 |
on the means of | 3 |
open the gates of | 3 |
when the king came | 3 |
of burgundy sent letters | 3 |
made mencion of the | 3 |
another part of the | 3 |
in time to come | 3 |
the council broke up | 3 |
as well as he | 3 |
the cause of this | 3 |
count de vertus and | 3 |
said lord of acquitaine | 3 |
in the house of | 3 |
by the duchess of | 3 |
beginning at the year | 3 |
open or secret means | 3 |
of burgundy had written | 3 |
the king and realm | 3 |
take possession of the | 3 |
the ministers of the | 3 |
the bishop of norwich | 3 |
in respect to the | 3 |
of the ordre of | 3 |
examples to all others | 3 |
the power of the | 3 |
of the receipt of | 3 |
and power of the | 3 |
where they were met | 3 |
uncle to the king | 3 |
could not any way | 3 |
sir john and sir | 3 |
the payment of the | 3 |
some of his most | 3 |
as well of the | 3 |
we delegate to you | 3 |
of burgundy at arras | 3 |
to offer them battle | 3 |
grand echanson of france | 3 |
of sir john froissart | 3 |
proclamation to be made | 3 |
and our very dear | 3 |
when he had been | 3 |
officers to the towns | 3 |
quartered themselves in the | 3 |
john brother to the | 3 |
sir regnault de versailles | 3 |
a history of fair | 3 |
of bedford and of | 3 |
to king edward the | 3 |
a copy of which | 3 |
out of paris to | 3 |
king of england was | 3 |
dukes of bedford and | 3 |
to drive them out | 3 |
the number of sixteen | 3 |
ambassadors from our holy | 3 |
containing an account of | 3 |
england to the duke | 3 |
the ladies and damsels | 3 |
and thence to compiegne | 3 |
put to death the | 3 |
and duchess of burgundy | 3 |
other places under the | 3 |
and sent them to | 3 |
it to the king | 3 |
to their different homes | 3 |
sir john de bressay | 3 |
was very desirous of | 3 |
in times to come | 3 |
and others attached to | 3 |
the lands of the | 3 |
hung by the shoulders | 3 |
towns in the kingdom | 3 |
the parisians and members | 3 |
countess of hainault came | 3 |
presence of his council | 3 |
part of the duke | 3 |
and wounded on both | 3 |
it was carried to | 3 |
that on the receipt | 3 |
of compiegne and soissons | 3 |
accustomed places within your | 3 |
was followed by the | 3 |
of sir martelet du | 3 |
good men of armes | 3 |
the remainder of the | 3 |
in the reign of | 3 |
of sir clugnet de | 3 |
the countries attached to | 3 |
to surrender it to | 3 |
some of the captains | 3 |
made prisoner at the | 3 |
held out for the | 3 |
king of england at | 3 |
the command of a | 3 |
the lord willoughby and | 3 |
with the count de | 3 |
of sir peter des | 3 |
in the number were | 3 |
fayette marshal of france | 3 |
management of the king | 3 |
was encamped on the | 3 |
vengeance on their oppressors | 3 |
for the observance of | 3 |
of our said town | 3 |
king and his grand | 3 |
taken down from the | 3 |
to be drawn up | 3 |
or five hundred combatants | 3 |
account of this war | 3 |
il y disna le | 3 |
since the death of | 3 |
so solemnly sworn to | 3 |
edwarde first and king | 3 |
between the two kingdoms | 3 |
of the th of | 3 |
of his heralds called | 3 |
his daughter the duchess | 3 |
to quarter themselves at | 3 |
few days after the | 3 |
the said king johan | 3 |
of france on the | 3 |
the solicitation of the | 3 |
commanded by the lord | 3 |
surmounted with a crown | 3 |
in the daies of | 3 |
knowen thoroughe alle cristen | 3 |
history of fair example | 3 |
many councils to consider | 3 |
confined in the louvre | 3 |
their friends and adherents | 3 |
the king at paris | 3 |
prevent the enemy from | 3 |
that it was intended | 3 |
and in opposition to | 3 |
and according to reason | 3 |
son of john lord | 3 |
the revenues of the | 3 |
the absence of the | 3 |
to the priory of | 3 |
a severe war against | 3 |
respect to the king | 3 |
and enguerrand de bournouville | 3 |
the seal of the | 3 |
and that they will | 3 |
the sole government of | 3 |
of the saide duchie | 3 |
numerous body of men | 3 |
great body of men | 3 |
the rear of the | 3 |
wrote letters to the | 3 |
two sons of the | 3 |
and his council to | 3 |
sent an embassy to | 3 |
town of hamme on | 3 |
of paris and the | 3 |
king of france chap | 3 |
whatever rank or condition | 3 |
into the duchy of | 3 |
of the dean of | 3 |
in defiance of the | 3 |
le veau de bar | 3 |
the tyme of the | 3 |