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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.2
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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.2
page 136
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ef Suffolk : of barons, there were the young lord Soger Mortimer, the lord Gerard Lille, and his kinfman the lor# John Ltfie, the lord Reginald Cobham, the lords John and Eoger Bfeauchamp, the lord John Moubray, the lord William Roos of Hamlake, the lord Thomas Lucy of Cockenqouth, the lord William Felton, the lord Thomas Bradeftan, the lord Ralph Baffet of Sapcoat, John lord Wil-loughby of Erelby, the lord Peter Manly ifth of the if feme, Thomas lord Ughtred, John lord Fitz-walter, Willia» lord Kerdefton, the lord Roger Say, the lord Àlmaric de St. Amand, the lord Ro~ bert Bourchier, the lord John le Strange, the lord Edward Montagu, the lord Richard Talbot, the lord John Mohun of Dunfter, William lord Boteler of Wemme, Robert lord Ferrers, John lord Sey-mor, John lord Grey, William lord Botreaux, the lord Hugh Spencer, the lord John Striveling, Mi-chael lord Peynings, Robert lordMorley, Thomas lord Aflbiey, John lord Sutton, the lord Nicholas Cantilupe, and others : of knights-bachelors, fir John Chandos, the lord Peter Audley, and the lord James Audley, the lord Bartholemew Burgherft junior, the lord Thomas Holland, the lord Fuik Fitzwarren, fir Richard Pembridge, and feveral others. .
There were few Grangers : only fir Oulphart de Gazelles, from the country of Hainault, and five or fix knights from Germany, whofe names I have forgotten.
When they embarked, the weather was as favour-' able as the king could wifli, to carry him to Gaf*
cony;
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