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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.7

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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.7
page 68



thèf amounted to ill forty th6tt&nd lanefe§f without counting thofe of the Duke of Làneàfter, the earl of Northunlberland, the earl of Notting-ham, the Lord Lucy, the lord Neville, and other barons of the marches, who were in purfuit of the French and Scots, to the number of two thoufand lances and fifteen hundred archers. The king, and the lords who attended him, had foil fifty thoufand archers, without including the varlets. He haftenéd fo much the march of his army, after the duke of L&ftcafter, that he arrived in the country about York ^ for he had had intelligence on the road that there was to be an engagement between his men and the Scats in Northumberland ; atid for this reafon be had made as much haft© as po&ble. The king lodged at St. John dt Brinette*, beyond the city of York, in the county of Durham, where news was brought him that the Scots had returned to their own country. The army there-fore quartered themfelves in the county of Ifotthninberiand. I will relate an accident thai happened in the Englifh army, which cauf-•d a mortal hatred between dirent lords. yitMiEHm .1 n : •••*! ., »i p „ mmtm i »., tm« * St John de Brinelie. Q. if not Beverley. CHAP. 58


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