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SIR JOHN FROISSART Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Vol.12

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SIR JOHN FROISSART
Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Vol.12
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Catherine of Lancafter, 338.—His deat&* X. 256. John, don, grand mafter of Avis, • declared king of Portugal, VI. 67, VIL 117, 380.— Crowned, 119, 391.—Sends ambaffadors% to England to folicit the alliance of Richard the Second, 123, 237,—Raifes an army to make war on the king of Caftille, 260* —Defeats him at the battle of Aljubarota, 285, 404.—Enters into a truce with him, 291.-—Sends ambafladors to folicit the af-fiftance of the duke of Lancafter, 366.— Receives favourable anfwers, VIII. 3.—• Writes friendly letters to the duke of Lan-cafter on his arrival in Galicia, 48.—Has an interview with him, 70.—Marries the lady Philippa, daughter of the duke of Lancafter, 178.—Takes the field againft the king of Caftille, 268.—Burns the town of Santaren, 280.—Takes Ferrol, 284.— _ Forms a junction with the duke of Lan-cafter at Orenfe, 370. — Difmifles his army, IX. 19. John of Gaunt, earl of Richmond, created duke of Lancafter, III. 100. John, friar, • de la Rochtaillade, delivers an apo-logue before the cardinals concerning the papacy, VII. 353. Joigny, the earl of, captured by the prince of , • ' Wales, II. 304.—Taken prifoner at the 0 battle of Auray, III. 192. Joigny% INDEX-


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