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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.8
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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.8
page 18
of the army* • The'matfcplof t)is hofti fir- Tho-mas Moreau'% wis alio married to -another daugh-ter of the duke of lancafter, but (he was a baf-tard, and toother to the lady Morklk, Demoifelle Marie de St. Hilare ,de Hauman#. The lord Percy was admiral of the fletet« . Among the knights who followed the duke of Lancafter, were fir Etan fita warren* the lor4 Lucy, fir Henry Beaumont, the lord de Pom-miers, fir Richard Buirley, the lorcl Talbot, the ford Baffét, fir William Windfor, fir Thomas Trefham, fir Hugh Defpenfer, the lord WiU loughby, the lord Bradefton, fir. William Far-ring ton, fir John d'Ambreticourt, fir Hugh Haft-ings, fir Thomas Worcefter, fir Maubrun de Li-nieres, fir Lewis Rochefter, fir John Sounder, fir Philip Ticket, fir Robert ClMton, fir Hugh Cai-verley, David Holgrave, Thomas Aliery, Hobe-qùîri Beaucefter, and many others with pennons, without including the banners. There were more than one thoufand lances mi knights* fquires, and good men at arms ; two thoufan^ archers, and one thoufand ftout varlets. It was the month of May nrhen^hey embarked ;
dr«t!b, married to fir John Cornwall,'lord Fanhope, but had no ifRie by him. By fir John Holland (he had a fou (John) who fucceeded his father.
* I cannot explain who this lady ia; nor can X find any where, but in Fr*hTart, mentiow matte ôf this natural daughter of John ôf Gaunt, nor ot the ittahfifge with fir Thomas Moreaux;
Stowte fays, ût Richard fenrghley was con liable of the duke's army# and after him fir Thomas de la Muleneaux.
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