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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.6

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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.6
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"64 K- cîmition lôfïght with them. The king excufed himfelf, by throwing all the blame on the dukê of Lancafter, and the Englifh, for not coming accordkig to their promifes, and atTured them that at that moment he could not act otherwife. • ' CHAPiXIL - A JOUST BETWEEN A FRENCH KNIGHT AND AN ENGLISH SQUIRE.—THE EARL OF CAMBRIDGE . LEADS BACK HIS ARMY TO ENGLAND, WITH HIS SON, WHOSE BETROTHED WIFE, THE IN- - FANTA OF PORTUGAL, IS AFTERWARDS MAR-RIED TO THE KING OF CASTILLE. IN the army of the king of Caftilie was a young . • knightfr^mfra^c^ called fir Tristan de Royet .who was ; dpfirous ; of displaying his- courage. .When Jbe faw, ..that as peace 'was, concluded, JherÇîJWuM not be, a#y engagement,*he deter-.minf^not-to: quit Spain* without doing fome-jthingto be talked of. Hefent a herald to the Eng-lifh, army, requesting, that fince peace had put an fndfto. the combat, fome one would have the kipdaçfs* tor tilt w-tyh him three courfes with the janqe,hefQfr&;,th?r city of Badajos; When this reqyxept waf «broughtto the army, they confulted tpgptfeerr and faid dt ought not to be refufed. . # Ayoung^ngliihiqu^ call- ^J^I^ Wiiidfc^,: who wished honourably to be «reatcd jal^ught* apd laid to the herald; c Friend, * return


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