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the duke of burgundy782
of the duke of246
the duke of acquitaine212
the king of france205
to the duke of161
the king of england151
and the duke of118
the th day of102
of men at arms87
to the king of72
sir john de luxembourg72
the greater part of71
at the same time70
the king and the64
in the presence of64
the king of sicily62
the duke of bar57
duke of burgundy and57
the yere of crist56
the duke of orleans55
the duke of berry54
of the king of52
the presence of the52
of crist m l50
yere of crist m48
the dukes of berry47
the king and his46
of the king and46
by the duke of45
to the town of43
on the th day43
duke of burgundy had41
that the duke of40
the duke of bourbon40
and the lord de39
king and the duke39
under the command of38
to the king and37
men at arms and37
with the duke of37
the said duke of36
inserted by second hand35
to the amount of35
the grace of god34
said duke of burgundy34
the duke of bedford34
on the part of32
princes of the blood32
count de st pol32
of burgundy and his32
by the grace of31
body of men at31
greater part of the31
our very dear and31
my lord of acquitaine30
in the name of30
the countess of hainault29
at arms and archers29
the town and castle29
from the king of29
the duke of brabant29
in the town of28
of the lord de28
dear and well beloved27
the dukes of acquitaine27
from the duke of27
very dear and well27
the count de charolois27
the whole of the27
to the castle of27
to the lord de27
king of france and26
when the duke of26
of the town of26
duke of burgundy was26
on the th of26
sir john de croy26
town and castle of25
the princes of the25
the government of the25
my lord the king25
the part of the25
the town of st25
the bailiff of amiens24
dukes of berry and24
the lord de la24
to the bailiff of24
put an end to23
against the duke of23
the queen and the23
a large body of23
in regard to the22
lord the duke of22
the command of the22
the count de st22
in the year of22
in the yere of21
hundred men at arms21
the year of grace21
his men at arms21
to the count de21
to the utmost of20
the name of the20
in consequence of the20
the provost of paris20
to lay siege to20
the articles of the20
of the count de20
signed by the king20
grand master of the20
the constable of france20
in the mean time19
by the advice of19
at the end of19
queen and the duke19
and others of the19
master of the cross19
the kingdom of france19
the king and council19
for a long time19
of our blood and19
with the king of19
in the city of19
government of the kingdom19
of the princes of19
of the said duke18
the lord de saveuses18
son the duke of18
by the king of18
of our reign the18
the lord de croy18
and of our reign18
on account of the18
in the month of18
good town of paris18
those who had been18
the university of paris17
the vidame of amiens17
the members of the17
the lord de canny17
the queen of france17
king of england and17
the dukes of orleans17
king and his council17
the earl of warwick17
which the duke of16
between the duke of16
within a few days16
the count de vaudemont16
the death of the16
presence of the king16
whence they had come16
or to his lieutenant16
by the king and16
the emperor of germany16
and the king of16
of burgundy and the15
the ambassadors from the15
duke of burgundy shall15
the lord de chargny15
in front of the15
at the beginning of15
of france and the15
men at arms to15
ambassadors from the king15
greater part of his15
the duke of brittany15
the count de nevers15
the crown of france15
the lord de st14
the count de vertus14
to sir john de14
with regard to the14
in the church of14
bodies of men at14
to the obedience of14
the earl of arundel14
a few days after14
duke of brabant and14
with the intent of14
the city of paris14
of sir john de14
to the said duke14
princes of our blood14
the lord de fosseux14
these things were passing14
the duke of clarence14
our said cousin of14
duke of acquitaine and14
our reign the d14
on the other hand14
at the battle of14
the obedience of the14
presence of the duke14
and my lord of14
for the duke of14
and the count de14
that he would not13
duke of bar and13
by sound of trumpet13
on the frontiers of13
lord the king and13
the master of the13
by the lord de13
master of the household13
th day of may13
as has been before13
the welfare of the13
dukes of acquitaine and13
were the lord de13
the arrival of the13
duke louis of bavaria13
for the welfare of13
of the order of13
said cousin of burgundy13
sir simon de lalain13
as well as the13
while these things were13
in the county of13
brother the duke of12
the count de richemont12
the duke of glocester12
of france and his12
the advice of the12
charles king of france12
the party of the12
the cardinal of winchester12
that they may be12
the english and burgundians12
the names of the12
sir clugnet de brabant12
our good town of12
the men at arms12
of the county of12
the conclusion of the12
letters to the king12
the hands of the12
that they could not12
at the bataile of12
the utmost of their12
our blood and lineage12
attached to the duke11
and other matters chap11
the princes of our11
to the number of11
dukes of orleans and11
by the count de11
of the house of11
different parts of the11
bastard de st pol11
duke of orleans and11
in the hands of11
others of our blood11
duke of burgundy to11
of acquitaine and the11
utmost of their power11
with the exception of11
the lord de barbasan11
whose soul may god11
said lord the king11
in the castle of11
come to our knowledge11
count de la marche11
of brabant and the11
to the crown of11
the lord de gaucourt11
the d day of11
of the castle of11
the field of battle11
of the principal towns11
th day of november11
and the greater part11
and men at arms11
the lord de humieres11
when this was done11
the grand master of10
well as they could10
out of the town10
the peace of arras10
of berry and of10
king of england had10
john duke of burgundy10
as well as to10
the marshal de rieux10
and returned to the10
duke of burgundy for10
the king and my10
sir louis de vaucourt10
of the city of10
corporal punishment and confiscation10
lay siege to the10
duke of acquitaine to10
the destruction of the10
punishment and confiscation of10
town of st denis10
our said lord the10
with the intent to10
duke of burgundy sends10
by the dukes of10
king henry of england10
to put an end10
and in like manner10
the country of the10
by orders from the10
king and my lord10
for the security of10
and the dukes of10
count waleran de st10
of those who had10
of sir john fastolfe10
holy father the pope10
in a few days10
waleran de st pol10
the heir of commercy10
president of the parliament10
with a large body10
the dukes of burgundy10
in the possession of10
that the king of10
to treat of a10
a body of men10
as far as the10
king edwarde the thrid10
lord de la trimouille10
of the golden fleece10
th day of october10
of the month of10
the town of arras10
large body of men10
the principal towns in10
by some of the10
of acquitaine and burgundy10
all the articles of10
the army of the10
brother to the duke10
as well as they10
into the hands of10
the defence of the9
duke of burgundy sent9
in like manner were9
the beginning of this9
by the bishop of9
about six hundred combatants9
as well as in9
the boke of noblesse9
th day of august9
the beginning of the9
number of men at9
sir peter des essars9
for a considerable time9
with men at arms9
the three estates of9
that may have been9
line from the bottom9
the chronicles of enguerrand9
of corporal punishment and9
their lord the duke9
king of france at9
everard de la marche9
beginning of this year9
at paris the th9
obedience of the duke9
the end of the9
on the conclusion of9
france and the duke9
the lord de rambures9
the chancellor of france9
as they had done9
the counts de st9
th day of february9
the conduct of the9
duke of bourbon and9
saved themselves by flight9
duke of burgundy holds9
letters from the king9
has come to our9
a town in picardy9
the duchess of burgundy9
parts of the kingdom9
to the party of9
but the duke of9
the chancellor of acquitaine9
was one of the9
the king and of9
the duchess of acquitaine9
territories of the duke9
to many of the9
their lives and fortunes9
to the articles of9
the daughter of the9
members of the university9
on the eve of9
the bastard de thian9
command of the duke9
counts de st pol9
conclusion of the peace9
to the gate of9
a large force to9
their men at arms9
the city of arras9
sent by the king9
on the duke of9
the duke and duchess9
many men at arms9
that is to say9
to serve the king9
law the duke of9
men at arms were9
duke of burgundy at9
in the course of9
of enguerrand de monstrelet9
articles of the peace9
the duke and his9
the duke of milan9
force of men at9
of england and his9
the city of bourges9
paris the th day9
chronicles of enguerrand de9
the dukes of clarence8
the officers of the8
by sir john de8
the lord de dampierre8
at the request of8
name of the king8
in the country of8
was the duke of8
the frontiers of the8
the late duke of8
to whom these presents8
of the queen and8
the council of constance8
peace that had been8
the gate of st8
on his arrival at8
th day of july8
daughter of the duke8
in such wise that8
the bishop of tournay8
the departure of the8
belonging to the duke8
at the expense of8
on the other side8
duke john of burgundy8
in his booke of8
for the good of8
set fire to the8
pain of corporal punishment8
dear and good friends8
and not without cause8
our cousin of burgundy8
the counts de vertus8
the archbishop of bourges8
in the usual places8
son to the lord8
siege to the town8
our court of parliament8
bastard of st pol8
to raise the siege8
the king in his8
the realm of france8
of my lord the8
the bishop of paris8
and the countess of8
the death of his8
of the late duke8
between the two parties8
brother to the queen8
duke of burgundy or8
on the opposite side8
king and the princes8
the duchess of bourbon8
sir elyon de jacqueville8
for the defence of8
and on the morrow8
our officers of justice8
thus signed by the8
concluded between the duke8
sir john bastard de8
to the nombre of8
the duke of bretagne8
late duke of orleans8
that the king would8
to the observance of8
on the report of8
cousin the duke of8
master of the rolls8
th day of december8
the abbey of st8
to attend the convention8
in consequence of this8
to my lord the8
between him and the8
many of the principal8
of orleans and his8
the castle of st8
the town of rue8
between the king of8
the advice of his8
king and his realm8
within a short time8
the amount of six8
the th of june8
of our very dear8
party of the duke8
on having their lives8
it is to be8
of our said lord8
duke of burgundy in8
good city of paris8
of my lord of8
the command of sir8
the walls and gates8
and the other princes8
soul may god pardon8
to the walls of8
bailiff of the vermandois8
the count de la8
the lord de longueval8
henry king of england8
th day of september8
at the castle of8
during the time the7
by force of arms7
the king his father7
to the great vexation7
on condition that the7
those of his party7
with the greater part7
to him and to7
of the lords of7
dukes of bar and7
to those who had7
very many of the7
razed to the ground7
on the state of7
to the city of7
large sums of money7
in obedience to the7
master eustace de lactre7
to the prejudice of7
by the king in7
to the great displeasure7
sir anthony de craon7
governor of the town7
and his son sir7
the chamber of accounts7
brabant and the countess7
at the siege of7
took leave of the7
and that they may7
the king and kingdom7
the treaty of peace7
for the greater part7
john bastard de st7
the lord de crevecoeur7
large sum of money7
dukes of burgundy and7
that the french were7
a certain number of7
to be proclaimed in7
the most part of7
the battle of agincourt7
were put to death7
the bastard of orleans7
of the value of7
the duke of lorraine7
members of the council7
whom these presents shall7
the king and queen7
men at arms as7
made an attack on7
greater part of them7
an end to the7
agreed to by the7
duke of burgundy would7
the rest of the7
our lord the king7
under pain of corporal7
count de saint pol7
john de luxembourg and7
first president of the7
the cause of his7
in the beginning of7
who governed the king7
princes of your blood7
orders of the duke7
in opposition to the7
of flanders and artois7
the church of the7
the archbishop of sens7
other princes of the7
many towns and castles7
and the other captains7
should there be occasion7
daughter the university of7
in company with the7
the town of paris7
the good of the7
of berry and burgundy7
the duchess of bedford7
the count de hainault7
duke of acquitaine was7
the dukes of bar7
on the one part7
in the hope of7
the lord de ront7
king of sicily and7
before the town of7
the comon profit of7
the request of the7
a sum of money7
the king at arms7
and confiscation of effects7
by means of the7
to provide a remedy7
these presents shall come7
large bodies of men7
king charles of france7
the th of august7
the great displeasure of7
the earl of dorset7
the possession of the7
the provost of merchants7
men at arms from7
the lord de hambre7
the marshal of burgundy7
with his own hand7
our holy father the7
town of st valery7
of bar and the7
that no one may7
on a certain day7
th day of june7
accustomed to bear arms7
the peace that had7
before the castle of7
remonnet de la guerre7
of the following tenour7
and in the presence7
a quarter of a7
part of the king7
as well as for7
the country of caux7
and went to the7
the order of the7
as it is said6
by reason of the6
william count of hainault6
garrisons whence they had6
the bishop of liege6
the gret cite of6
and his son the6
master philip de morvillers6
at the usual places6
themselves as well as6
of the peace at6
the saide duchie of6
by the second hand6
had been agreed to6
from the three estates6
it was intended to6
the gates of the6
under the obedience of6
of paris and of6
held by the french6
duke anthony of brabant6
of the university of6
all our loyal subjects6
of the inhabitants of6
may plead ignorance of6
of the cite of6
large body of the6
make war on the6
as the lord de6
duke and duchess of6
was lodged in the6
one of his heralds6
sister to the duke6
sir regnault de fontaines6
king of france in6
is concluded between the6
to all to whom6
the utmost of our6
abbey of st vincent6
for fear of being6
siege to the castle6
church of our lady6
greater part of their6
on the borders of6
from three to four6
under pain of incurring6
the th of july6
but it was not6
of some of the6
and that they would6
to our town of6
two hundred men at6
young count de st6
to provide for the6
with sound of trumpet6
on the d day6
the feast of the6
th day of april6
between the princes of6
castle of the louvre6
to return to their6
my lady the queen6
that is to wete6
our town of paris6
the provost of the6
men at arms in6
of which was as6
commonalty of the town6
added by second hand6
and many of the6
sir jennet de poix6
what they had done6
council of the king6
by fire and sword6
knights and esquires of6
very dear lord and6
one may plead ignorance6
the leaders of the6
at arms of the6
marches a large force6
the quarters of the6
beloved son the duke6
but the greater part6
the princes of your6
and that he had6
those who governed the6
very dear and good6
the enemies of the6
no one may plead6
considerable body of men6
in the kingdom of6
a numerous body of6
peace is concluded between6
that it might be6
king of france sends6
the th of may6
cardinal of santa croce6
and the erle of6
the lord de ternant6
sir james de la6
johan duke of bedforde6
principal towns in france6
the convention at arras6
for the space of6
to their lord the6
the prince of wales6
when he heard of6
the archbishop of rheims6
returned to the king6
the duke of york6
england and the duke6
the roiaume of fraunce6
proclaimed by sound of6
any bodies of men6
by orders of the6
the deputies from flanders6
the castle of beaumont6
with his whole army6
dukes of clarence and6
disturbers of the peace6
after the duke of6
that had been agreed6
and the deputies from6
gret part of the6
and contrary to the6
who had been banished6
many of the nobles6
on the side of6
and well beloved father6
of bar and of6
of his men to6
of the dukes of6
the manner in which6
so that no one6
the amount of about6
the college of arms6
to be put to6
which was as follows6
on account of this6
welfare of the kingdom6
he had in his6
on their march to6
and that they were6
the town of hamme6
duke of burgundy should6
of our said cousin6
burgundy and his heirs6
the lord de heilly6
parts of the town6
the lords de croy6
count of st pol6
all to whom these6
and several of the6
between the two kings6
duke of acquitaine were6
king louis of sicily6
de st pol and6
the church of our6
a large sum of6
the feast of st6
about four hundred combatants6
a great number of6
be put to death6
charles duke of orleans6
the countries of the6
our will and pleasure6
the count de tancarville6
james de la riviere6
and confiscation of goods6
was killed at agincourt6
the young count de6
tenour of which was6
bar and of bavaria6
of orleans and burgundy6
those of our blood6
attached to the party6
in different parts of6
duke william count of6
the great vexation of6
the observance of the6
our good city of6
with him on the6
or the greater part6
the other side of6
father the duke of6
to the church of6
places whence they had6
return to their homes6
a considerable body of6
had for some time6
of the battle of6
according to the terms6
ordered by the king6
sir baudo de noyelle6
and that you do6
philip de la tour6
sent one of his6
that the king should6
as i have said6
caused it to be6
articles of the treaty6
was proclaimed in amiens6
on the side toward6
the orders of the6
in the duchie of6
when the king of6
should there be any6
the tenour of which6
utmost of our power5
sir robert de bar5
way they had come5
the king in the5
the french in the5
a certain sum of5
for the most part5
a qui est hardy5
noble men of birthe5
king of england to5
the bastard of bourbon5
that the king and5
to the care of5
to us and to5
death of the late5
orders from the king5
sir guy le bouteiller5
and those who had5
the castle of clermont5
by whom he was5
de luxembourg and the5
themselves in the town5
and the adjacent parts5
sir mauroy de st5
in our good town5
lost no time in5
the majority of the5
the king of cyprus5
our vassals and subjects5
according to their pleasure5
king of france had5
some of the princes5
and in the number5
y a qui est5
by the english and5
the rest saved themselves5
was commanded by the5
the said king henry5
to wait for the5
of acquitaine in the5
may be inclined to5
of burgundy had sent5
and well beloved cousin5
our said eldest son5
the surrender of the5
that it would be5
king of france shall5
were attached to the5
have been guilty of5
that had been made5
and thence marched to5
gain the town of5
to join the duke5
be proclaimed in all5
made prisoners by the5
himself admiral of france5
and welfare of the5
duke of berry and5
such as had been5
a treaty of peace5
displeasing to the duke5
castle of st angelo5
truce between the two5
brother to the king5
whom were the lord5
my lord the duke5
of knights and esquires5
to the very gates5
to request that he5
the reign of henry5
of our said son5
a village in picardy5
and noble men of5
from two to three5
with a large army5
that they were not5
having their lives and5
in his great council5
other noble princes and5
that he might not5
sir aubert de canny5
went out to meet5
large force of men5
the side of the5
on the word of5
of the said peace5
and some of the5
the peace at arras5
a truce between the5
sir louis de thieubronne5
on the departure of5
daughter the duchess of5
the oaths of allegiance5
be present at the5
who may have been5
the partisans of the5
but the lord de5
been for some time5
he was desirous of5
to our said cousin5
the expense of the5
the order of st5
advanced to the town5
of the country of5
and some other captains5
the last day of5
provost of the merchants5
the management of the5
that he should not5
the said duchie of5
on the point of5
of england and the5
to surrender the place5
of the kingdom of5
but he could not5
as has been said5
where proclamations have been5
the places whence they5
eldest son to the5
one of the principal5
confined in the prisons5
deputies from the three5
on different parts of5
to the dukes of5
mauroy de st leger5
and members of the5
for the preservation of5
dear companion the queen5
were not well pleased5
to the will of5
to deliver up the5
the isle de france5
events that happened in5
the siege of calais5
returned to the duke5
it to be proclaimed5
in the same manner5
joyfully received by the5
of the peace of5
killed and wounded on5
returned to the town5
against the walls and5
to inform him of5
st pol and de5
duke of bar had5
the dean of the5
of the greater part5
wait on the duke5
the cardinal of santa5
the town of dourlens5
amadeus duke of savoy5
from five to six5
be found in the5
of burgundy and of5
where he was lodged5
king charles and the5
earl of warwick and5
il en partit le5
the mouth of the5
from the holy council5
the th of april5
secretly as they could5
the counts de nevers5
in like manner shall5
him the lord de5
as many men at5
to the quarters of5
himself constable of france5
an attack on the5
that it may be5
ambassadors from the duke5
pain of incurring our5
death of the duke5
sir hector de flavy5
his brother the duke5
the bishop of arras5
would not listen to5
and some other gentlemen5
serve him against all5
of a general peace5
and the whole of5
the ruin of the5
under pain of death5
to make war on5
and that the duke5
duke of burgundy from5
the church of st5
has been before said5
burgundy and his allies5
be right of his5
many were killed and5
on his return to5
put them to death5
king in his great5
of the roiaume of5
laid siege to the5
proclaimed in all the5
for the king of5
with their baggage and5
of men of armes5
reign of henry the5
many other great lords5
part of his army5
yere of his reigne5
signed by the duke5
sir james de harcourt5
the men of ghent5
and sir regnault de5
quarter of a league5
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of fraunce and normandie5
duke of burgundy is5
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he took leave of5
the castle of monchas5
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certain sum of money5
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possession of the town5
the eldest son of5
under pain of confiscation5
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six hundred men at5
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the bastille of st5
by the army of5
of the peace concluded5
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of the bishop of5
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in order of battle5
my lord the dauphin5
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the month of september5
the towns and castles5
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of the said town5
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of the grand council5
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duke of acquitaine had5
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of gascoigne and guien5
welfare of the king5
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the day of the5
the lord de boissay5
his son the count5
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an account of the5
treat of a peace5
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part of his men5
duke of burgundy on5
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an embassy to the5
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sir john de hornes5
charles and the duke5
it has come to5
th day of january5
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of our court of5
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the said king edwarde5
the castle of the5
the council of the5
to their own country5
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cardinal de santa croce5
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faithful and loyal subjects5
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to the presence of5
all our officers of5
and carried to the5
at arms from all5
the victorie at the5
with fire and sword5
near to the town5
the duke of savoy5
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whom they found in5
the support of the5
the duke of exeter5
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the county of estampes5
the way they had5
king of france to5
three estates of flanders5
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my said lord of5
to his castle of5
and crown of france5
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proper time and place5
in this same year5
to cross the river5
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to the said king5
king and the dauphin5
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the counte of mayne5
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of the nobles and5
part of the garrison5
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belonging to the count5
pol and de ligny5
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certain number of men5
chevalier y a qui5
in safety with their5
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of the duchess of5
sir robinet de mailly5
to be present at5
beginning of the month5
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to flanders and artois4
king of france on4
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the count of savoy4
that he could not4
king edward the thrid4
well as to the4
france marches his army4
of it to the4
they had done to4
greatly alarmed at the4
to bed of a4
arras to attend the4
master john de troyes4
said duke and his4
joined the duke of4
obedient to the king4
sir thomas de lersies4
of burgundy goes to4
the lord de sores4
persons of the king4
enterprises of the duke4
to several of the4
in favour of the4
one of the bastards4
duke of burgundy goes4
of the duchy of4
he receives from the4
scalado the town of4
count of flanders and4
to his own country4
to the great sorrow4
of those who were4
and his brother sir4
sir ferry de mailly4
sound of trumpet in4
duke of burgundy leaves4
into the countries of4
a prisoner in england4
to surrender to the4
the walls of paris4
thousand men at arms4
of france holds a4
at villiers le carbonel4
their men in the4
was made prisoner at4
the king was at4
the head of the4
for the arrival of4
the amount of three4
government of the town4
the bastard de humieres4
of the church of4
that the king had4
had a mind to4
lords de croy and4
the contents of the4
this was going forward4
to the great joy4
but they could not4
as i have been4
and a number of4
with a loud voice4
observance of the peace4
he marches thence to4
sent to the king4
the receipt of this4
much displeased at this4
lord de fosseux and4
attempts to gain the4
luxembourg and the lord4
one hundred and fifty4
of france and england4
king of england makes4
duke of burgundy marches4
and the welfare of4
according to his pleasure4
in possession of the4
that the greater part4
the van of the4
inhabitants of the town4
to endeavour to make4
good of the realm4
and under pain of4
the obedience of king4
lord de st george4
the borgne de la4
to the county of4
took the road toward4
as well as those4
so that they were4
the good town of4
and inhabitants of the4
but when the king4
whom the duke of4
wherever they may be4
in the isle de4
succeeded by his son4
was at this time4
king and his army4
and on their arrival4
had been accustomed to4
by a numerous body4
should be delivered up4
who had been beheaded4
and those of the4
by the said duke4
by command of the4
of orleans and of4
it is well known4
of burgundy sends ambassadors4
this edict was proclaimed4
proclaimed in amiens the4
his vassals and subjects4
were the duke of4
and many others of4
commencement of this year4
a peace is concluded4
all the nobles and4
had been ordered by4
the kings of england4
the month of may4
of many of the4
the inhabitants of rouen4
and in general all4
duke of burgundy chap4
within the city of4
the common people of4
the young king henry4
well as for the4
places they had come4
the arms of the4
and the grand council4
for the public welfare4
a daughter of the4
a short time before4
they were met by4
to defend them against4
for an example to4
to our aforesaid lord4
the inhabitants of the4
of the aforesaid lords4
very much displeased at4
he had been at4
to the queen of4
king of france holds4
the constable and marshal4
under the government of4
the principal of whom4
with a powerful army4
and of my lord4
the prisons of the4
the castle of vincennes4
of the duke and4
the present duke of4
with six hundred combatants4
command all our officers4
all that had passed4
good and loyal subjects4
up in battle array4
uncle the duke of4
time the duke of4
in the said treaty4
war against the duke4
to the places they4
to take possession of4
to the countries of4
the town of pontoise4
they were forced to4
hundred knights and esquires4
to one of the4
the town of calais4
there was a great4
of burgundy and to4
with the aid of4
with the intention of4
they took the road4
hector and philippe de4
and to his heirs4
the great joy of4
son to the count4
duke of burgundy now4
that they should be4
while this was passing4
of our good town4
swear to the observance4
between the houses of4
many other knights and4
his heirs and successors4
the terms of the4
the answer he receives4
and to request that4
at the instance of4
the peace concluded at4
and those of his4
of the gate of4
his lord the duke4
sir elion de jacqueville4
it to the duke4
in conjunction with the4
by the command of4
buried in the church4
of burgundy in his4
was well defended by4
against him and his4
the execution of these4
that they had been4
of the town and4
pointed against the gates4
of the tree of4
and others of our4
the due performance of4
the lord de humbercourt4
the comon wele of4
some of the principal4
killed or made prisoners4
would be pleased to4
marches his army from4
of their men at4
those who have been4
the countries of artois4
at which were present4
france sends ambassadors to4
according to reason and4
letters from the duke4
he was at the4
the word of a4
of the family of4
one of the gates4
the ill success of4
an example to all4
signed and sealed by4
the line of march4
caused him to be4
france for king henry4
the conclusion of this4
marched his army from4
berry and of burgundy4
chamberlain to the duke4
to the places whence4
the siege of st4
but in the end4
the reformation of abuses4
the prejudice of the4
on the faith and4
du mesnil and ferry4
louis king of sicily4
sir john de vergy4
about the same time4
the consent of the4
the commencement of this4
and some others of4
concluded between the two4
that he had been4
the keys of the4
great part of his4
brought to bed of4
nephew the duke of4
to meet the enemy4
of the assailants were4
about the yere of4
for such is our4
of the same month4
who was killed at4
under the orders of4
the king our lord4
that of the king4
of st pol and4
in the usual manner4
lord de croy and4
of the late lord4
the knights and esquires4
these letters from the4
burgundy and to his4
by the king to4
they owe to us4
to the abbey of4
army of the king4
the loss of the4
present the king of4
john duke of bedford4
the end of a4
of william of worcestre4
of the holy church4
the oaths of the4
the part of our4
of sir james de4
whether male or female4
of the great towns4
in various parts of4
the due fulfilment of4
and some of his4
of those who have4
a great body of4
it was settled that4
the county of vaudemont4
hector and philip de4
to the gates of4
and sent to the4
the count de ligny4
of winchester and the4
borgne de la heuse4
high words passed between4
amount of six thousand4
louis duke of orleans4
the subject of their4
the whole of his4
to return to the4
between france and england4
for the better security4
of the king or4
great loss of the4
return to the king4
that they might be4
reverend father in god4
having their lives spared4
could lay hands on4
second hand in the4
king of france marches4
them as far as4
has been before declared4
and the duchess of4
in like manner as4
was ordered by the4
like manner did the4
according to the tenour4
of clarence and gloucester4
before the king and4
of our subjects and4
other knights and esquires4
sent the lord de4
the king and to4
sir florimont de brimeu4
of all the articles4
raymonnet de la guerre4
the cardinal of cyprus4
part of the town4
had for a long4
to him and his4
the observance of this4
had been given to4
and the ambassadors from4
request that he would4
contrary to our will4
the nobles and gentlemen4
a large village called4
the town of ghent4
the representative of the4
on the river somme4
the places they had4
this answer to the4
our courts of parliament4
other territories of the4
as yt ys seyd4
of the marshal de4
at the first onset4
master robert le jeune4
the holy council of4
and with sound of4
with a multitude of4
and the other lords4
comon profit of rome4
king and of my4
according to the heinousness4
to be harangued by4
the bishop of therouenne4
john de luxembourg was4
but it was well4
with the king and4
of the comon wele4
they found in the4
their baggage and effects4
the report of his4
martelet du mesnil and4
six hundred fighting men4
alliance with the king4
and esquires of the4
the exception of the4
they heard of this4
the bishop of st4
brothers the dukes of4
louis duke of bavaria4
men at arms of4
was very displeasing to4
with those of the4
the state of his4
the charges made against4
conduct of the duke4
which the french had4
part of the said4
said cousin the duke4
the arrest of sir4
duke of burgundy were4
descendid of noble bloode4
of a marriage between4
that the dukes of4
the count and his4
of berry and orleans4
a part of his4
the presence of our4
of the parliament and4
according to the custom4
it was well defended4
son the count de4
of france sends ambassadors4
of france marches his4
to the king a4
written on an erasure4
three or four hundred4
and his two brothers4
of the great council4
of berry and bourbon4
such as may have4
part of the english4
mesnil and ferry de4
of what they had4
and ferry de mailly4
at arms for the4
of burgundy on the4
like manner shall the4
was sent by the4
the said duke and4
a small town in4
of the officers of4
eldest son the duke4
the bailiff of the4
had the victorie at4
the place to the4
the commonalty of ghent4
in the most public4
in the service of4
the said king lowes4
by a second hand4
the chief towns in4
at the instigation of4
son to the king4
as well secular as4
the bailiwicks and seneschalships4
expert men at arms4
who had accompanied him4
of his men at4
is sent by the4
france holds a grand4
canons of st gery4
without the consent of4
duke of bedford at4
those who may have4
our very dear lord4
and the bishop of4
expense of the king4
numbers of men at4
king and crown of4
th day of the4
of gascoigne and guyen4
in spite of the4
princes of his blood4
and their bodies hung4
on the territories of4
and the counts de4
all parts of his4
be very prejudicial to4
all who may have4
prisoners by the english4
those who had taken4
in the cathedral church4
the royal house of4
part of them were4
our said lord and4
sum of money for4
the constable and the4
lords of the council4
that if he would4
the french and burgundians4
and loyal subjects to4
very dear and great4
for the due performance4
the great loss of4
in the best manner4
of edward the fourth4
such as the lord4
surrender the place on4
to be besieged by4
in amiens the th4
better government of the4
of the blood royal4
in the forest of4
partisans of the duke4
mei semper ad dominum4
common people of normandy4
the castle of breteuil4
as well as of4
should they refuse to4
reduced to the obedience4
the better government of4
with his men at4
as the representative of4
the count waleran de4
of my aforesaid lord4
the bastard de st4
three or four of4
in right of his4
gain the castle of4
out of the church4
our reign the th4
surrender to the king4
the duke of gloucester4
some of the english4
to come to him4
follow the names of4
to serve him against4
new knights were created4
the town of compiegne4
duke of burgundy has4
edict was proclaimed in4
the pope and the4
were pointed against the4
and his whole army4
in the prisons of4
under pain of the4
through the means of4
granted to the king4
the french gain the4
of the possession of4
he was lodged at4
of burgundy was encamped4
well beloved cousin the4
sir martelet du mesnil4
the state of affairs4
under our privy seal4
to the terms of4
the end of this4
well as in other4
the events that happened4
to the great loss4
fixed his quarters at4
while this was going4
obtained from the king4
and his eldest son4
of horse and foot4
in peace and tranquillity4
burgundy sends ambassadors to4
the oaths that were4
between the dukes of4
french gain the town4
return to paris until4
in such wise as4
in a body to4
and returned to his4
to the commands of4
in which he had4
a peace between the4
the nobles and prelates4
if the king of4
within the realm of4
in the worship of4
cardinal of winchester and4
our said cousin the4
many of the great4
some of them were4
the king on the4
up to the duke4
sends letters to the4
a sufficient number of4
he marched his army4
acquitaine and the other4
for they were afraid4
other events that happened4
name of the duke4
on the morrow of4
the report of the4
on the last day4
croce and of cyprus4
persons of low degree4
holy evangelists of god4
daughter of the count4
so in the ms4
from all parts of4
were sent by the4
with about six hundred4
humphry duke of glocester4
of the royal blood4
in all the usual4
and philip de saveuses4
serve for an example4
queen and the duchess4
duke of burgundy held4
the same manner as4
to join the king4
pointed against the walls4
in consequence of which4
to enable them to4
the comons of rome4
of the party of4
peace concluded between the4
the walls of our4
of the chamber of4
he was attended by4
and at the same4
clermont in the beauvoisis4
in the same year4
dear and great friends4
to the heinousness of4
that he would be4
the contents of which4
they had come from4
sent to the duke4
side of the water4
of burgundy holds a4
orleans and his brothers4
merchants and the sheriffs4
eldest son of the4
that the english were4
takes many towns and4
the two sons of4
it was not long4
three to four hundred4
against all his enemies4
the king or the4
john de croy was4
grand butler of france4
had set fire to4
and sir simon de4
as the duke of4
johan regent of fraunce4
in consequence of it4
all the usual places4
of france for king4
a large company of4
took by storm the4
the gret part of4
ought to have been4
with the approbation of4
could not obtain any4
chancellor of france for4
ambassadors from the holy4
grand pannetier de france4
to make an attempt4
to oppose the english4
into the town of4
by the mouth of4
orleans and of bourbon4
against master jean petit4
saide duchie of normandie4
the castle of haphincourt4
given up to the4
good and faithful subjects4
daughter to the duke4
him and to his4
four or five hundred4
have the goodness to4
by men at arms4
of the queen of4
of the king his4
is combated by the4
against the king of4
the canons of st4
amiens the th day4
by the town of4
as well as by4
the great astonishment of4
by scalado the town4
the duchie of normandie4
how they should act4
government of the realm4
the town of lagny4
on the field of4
and duke of rheims4
hamme on the somme4
the king of arragon4
the knowledge of the4
and some of them4
a man at arms4
that there be no4
and the members of4
said to have been4
the battle of azincourt4
to the tenour of4
makes war on the4
through the grace of4
of these our orders4
a long time in4
john son to the4
as you shall judge4
took place between them4
duke of burgundy the4
the castle of rouen4
enemies of the kingdom4
of burgundy or his4
of sicily and the4
raise the siege of4
for the government of4
who may be inclined4
of the english were4
defence of the country4
as ambassadors from the4
won by the french4
had been concluded at4
the lord de hangest4
to do the same4
his booke of chevalrie4
very displeasing to the4
archbishop and duke of4
king and the constable4
of the principal inhabitants4
the month of august4
shall do the same4
for the surrender of4
king henry and his4
council held by the4
to be publicly proclaimed4
the better security of4
that of sir john4
a large force of4
through the interference of4
hand in the margin4
to the great astonishment4
bed of a son4
he was put to4
lay siege to st4
and many other noble4
de croy and de4
our very dear son4
the king and crown4
order of the golden4
the marriage of the4
all the towns and4
santa croce and of4
was settled that the4
and other places in4
places within your bailiwick4
the persons of the4
of these our commands4
such as you shall4
the tree of batailes4
and well beloved son4
rest saved themselves by4
the county of burgundy4
he could no way4
the gates of paris4
to suffer him to4
the defeat of the4
on the confines of4
example to all others4
the greater security of4
and the said king4
who had brought the4
country of the duke4
the entrance of the4
to those of the4
much mischief to the4
and signed by the4
the isle of france4
the approbation of the4
on the day of4
the palace of the4
to the house of4
with sir john de3
the lord de fontaines3
he had received from3
at this time also3
approbation of the duke3
gate leading to the3
a multitude of peasants3
and at the bataile3
as in other countries3
conclusion of this treaty3
de fosseux and his3
prevailed on the king3
the cathedral church of3
person of the king3
men at arms was3
memorable events that happened3
louis de luxembourg bishop3
the lord de longny3
the value of twenty3
other places under their3
chamberlain to the king3
was thus signed by3
that he would never3
the most effectual means3
the siege of orleans3
to inform the king3
allegiance to the queen3
two to three hundred3
was met by the3
golden fleece in the3
of the provost of3
peace was concluded between3
duke and his heirs3
our faithful and loyal3
at this same period3
publicly burnt in the3
the duke would not3
our city of paris3
was put to death3
men in killed and3
remained for a long3
our love of peace3
and other engines of3
undre the umbre and3
with others of our3
laid hands on him3
in the rear of3
the exigence of the3
our subjects and kingdom3
wounded on both sides3
to their lodgings in3
duke of burgundy than3
in any manner whatever3
with him john son3
king philip of fraunce3
day of august in3
and that of his3
where he was confined3
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lords of your blood3
the holy father the3
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continued his march to3
the government of this3
under pain of forfeiture3
had formed an alliance3
ladislaus king of naples3
on the authority of3
defend them against the3
tent of the duke3
on a severe warfare3
for the payment of3
walls of our good3
sent it to the3
the name of king3
and send them to3
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in conjunction with other3
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seneschalships in the realm3
very prejudicial to the3
of a sum of3
the tent of the3
caused such an alarm3
any person or persons3
management of the finances3
of france by the3
the inhabitants of that3
of the invasion of3
crespy in the valois3
and one of them3
they were under the3
of bourbon and the3
from the sacred college3
in the midst of3
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all our vassals and3
a sharp attack on3
well beloved son the3
towns of compiegne and3
castle of dommart in3
that the men of3
on his return from3
of hainault came thither3
advice of the duke3
the inhabitants of this3
these matters had been3
received by the king3
diocese of st omer3
the gate leading to3
the count de dampmartin3
and in regard to3
a native of normandy3
the princes of his3
great profit to the3
to the king as3
arthur count de richemont3
and holy evangelists of3
in the names of3
so soon as he3
driven out of paris3
of germany and the3
support of the war3
to the will and3
provost of merchants and3
terms for a peace3
that he was not3
of your grand council3
the good graces of3
field of battle to3
the same time that3
only three or four3
holden on the state3
frontiers of the boulonois3
the death of sir3
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between them and the3
at which he was3
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the public welfare of3
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on account of his3
st remy du plain3
that they were forced3
the guard of the3
town of crespy in3
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subjects of the king3
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from time to time3
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the cause of their3
him john son to3
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sir john and sir3
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of burgundy at arras3
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grand echanson of france3
of sir john froissart3
proclamation to be made3
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officers to the towns3
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john brother to the3
sir regnault de versailles3
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to king edward the3
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the number of sixteen3
ambassadors from our holy3
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england to the duke3
the ladies and damsels3
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his daughter the duchess3
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