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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
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mi the îorf-Charits were found or made priftmefV no ranfom ihould be taken for him, but that thep ihould kill Mm. In a fimilar cafe, the French audi Bretons had gmn the like ardcfi ydpeding thr lord John At Montfort f for in tHe day each parly wifced, by tattle, to put an end to the war. When a purfuit took place,, greet flaughter me many mifchiefs happened, mi feveral good men: itère killed or made prifoners* The whole flower of chivalry, who had that day taken the fide of lord Charles de Biois were cither prifoners w flam, pw-tjcutariy the bannerets of Brittany. Among the dead, lay the lord Charles de Dinan, the fords de Léon, d'Aitcenis, d'Avaugour, de Lohéac, de Gar-golle, de Mateftroît, du fbnt, md moy wfaofe aunes I cannot remember. There were made pri* fetters, the vifcount de Rohan, fir Gtfy de Léon, the lords de Rochefort,* de Raix, de Rieux, de Tournesmne, fir Henry de Maleftroit, fir Olivier de Manny, the fords de Riville, de Franviile, de Ramevat, with fareral from Normandy, and many good «gbt§ «nd {quires from France, with the earb of Auxerre tad fcigny. in a word the defeat and lofs fpere îmmeafe : numbers nr»e flain in the field, as weH as in the purfuit, which continued for right good leagues, even as far as Vannes. A variety of accidents happened this day which have never come to my knowledge, and many a man wte killed or made prifoner. Some lei into good hands, where they met with kind mil civil maftez*. - This battle was fought near to Auray, in the year of our l*rd 13641 CHAP.


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