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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.1
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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.1
page 360
On the part of the king of England, there came die duke of Brabant, the biihop of Lincoln, the duke of Gueldres, the duke of Juliers, and the tord John of Hainault.
When they had all entered this chapel, they faluted each other moft politely, with every mark of refpe£t : they then began on the bufinefs-, and the whole day paffed in difcuffing the beft means to accompliih what they were met for. The lady Joan entreated of them refpe&fully, but with much earneftnefs, that they would exert themfelves to bring about a peace: this firft da'y, however, paffed without any thing being decided, when they all feparated, promifing to return on the morrow.
The next day they came to their appointment, began upon the treaty as before, and fell upon fome arrangements which feemed likely to end to their mutual fatisfa&ion ; but it was too late thaf day to put them in writing : fo they feparated, with a promife of returning on the morrow to complete pnd finiih it.
The third day thefe lords returned, afcd agreed
upon a truce, to laft for one year, between the two
kings and all the allies that were prefent, as welt
as between thofe who were carrying on the war in
Scotland, Gafcony, Poiftou, and Saintonge; and
it was in thefe countries, to take place forty dayt
from that day. Each party was to inform theiif
adherents of the truce, and that they fincerely
meant to abide by it ; but they were to be left to
follow their own inclinations, adhering to it ot
not.
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