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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.3
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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.3
page 64
md çaftle of Poitiers, with all the territory: of Poitott, together with the fief of Thouars and of Belleville j the city and caftle of Agen, with all tip territory ff the Agenois ; the city and caftle of Perig0rdf UÎth the territory of Perigueux ; the city and caftle of Ç^hors, with the territory of Cahorfia ; the city twlcaftie of Rojéaîs, with the territory of Rouergue j ftjft city 2nd caftle of Saintes, writh the territory of ÇaktoBgf I the cky and caftle of Limoges, with att fee territory of Limoufin ; and that which - we or other kings of England have held in the town of Mog&çuil fur mer, with its appurtenances* Rem* t|f vfoote^ county of Ponfchieu, fave and except the fcptiBts, of the article contained in the Mi treaty wpch, makes mention of the faid county. Item, thç caftlemàtown-of Calais; the caftle, town and lord-1% of Sangale, Colloigne, Ham, Waltes, Oye, with the lands, rivers, marfhes, rents, woods, kt»d-ffrips. me other things mentioned in the article re-fpe&ing, them. Item* the caftle, town and entire county of Gumes, with all the lands, caftles, towns, fcrtrefifes, places, men, homages, woods, tordfhips., fcrçfts and rights, according to the tenor of the article wàioh in, the treaty makes fulier mention of tfcem, and with the iiland* adjacent to the faM: lands, countries and places. before mentioned,, together with thofe other Hands: which we are now in the geffeffion of (that it tofay, at tiïé date of this article and; of the peace). We, mè our brother tîle ktng^ qf Frajnçe, have promifed* by faith and oath- to each* other to preferye and keep this treaty and maintain the peace, and to do nothing againft k j and we sure?
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