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SIR JOHN FROISSART Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Vol.5

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SIR JOHN FROISSART
Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Vol.5
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hand, pufhing thfeir fpeârs up to their guards 4C every thruft. Many gallant deeds were donc s there was many a capture» and many a refcue. However, the Poitevins and Saintongers won the field, and their enemies were cither flain or made prifoncis, for very few cfcaped : the forage was ie-captured, and Heliot de Plaifac taken and carried to la Rochelle, Shortly afterward, thefe lords marched to the caftle of Bouteville, which was foon aod eafily taken, for fcarcely any one was within it. Thus was Bouteville gained by the French, ta the great joy of all the country round about* Heliot de Plaifac remained in prifon for a long time. CHAP. xm. SIX THOMAS TRIVET RETURNS TO ENGLAND WITH HIS COMPANIONS.—HIS HERALD RE-LATES TO THE DVKE OF LANCASTER THE PARTICULARS OF THE pEATH OF KINO HENRY OF CASTILLE, AND THE CORONATION OF HIS ELDEST SON DON JOHN. A T this time, fir Thomas Trivet, fir William j: fielmen, and the other knights who had been in Spain to the affiftance of the king of Navarre, returned to England. They immediately waited on the king, who at that time refided at Chertfey : his two uncles, the duke of Lancafter and the earl of Cambridge, were with Mm. Thefe 66


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