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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.4

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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.4
page 327



HI *ERG£RAC SURRENDERS TO TH$ DUKE OF AN* JOU.—THE LORDS DE DURAS AND DE ROSEM, 4FT1R HAYING PROMISED ' TO BE OF THE FRENCH INTEREST. RETURN AGAIN TO THJ| ENGLISH. llï/HEN this engagement was over and the ficM * * cleared, and all thofe who had been made prifoners placed under a fecure guard, they fet out on their return to the fiege carrying on at Ber* gerac. The duke of Anjou was mightily rejoiced when he heard of the detachments having had fuch fuc-cefs, and that all the flower of Gafcony, the knights and fquires his enemies, were either killed or taken, and among them fir Thomas Felton, who had been very a&ive againft him j lb that he would rather have loft five hundred thoufand francs than that it fhould have been otherwife. Sir Peter de Beuil, fir William de Lignac, fir Evan of Wales and others, continued their march until they came to their army before Bergerac, where they were received with much pleafure by the duke of, Anjou, the conftable, the barons and knights their friends, who confidered their fuccefs as very honourable and profitable to them. Onthe morrow, the few they had brought was ere&ed near to the walls of Bergerac, which much alarmed CHA*. LXV.


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