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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.9
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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.9
page 14
THE
• ' - .-CHRONICLES - •
OF ' •
'ENGLAND, FRANCE, SPAIN, éc.
* CHAP. I. °r/ " " ' •
SIR WALTER DE PASSAC ' AND SIR1 WILLIAM BE ' • LIGNAC ADVISE THE KÏNG OF CASTILLE NOT ' TO Risk A BATtLE • BEFORE THE ' ARRIVAL "OF THE DUKE OF BOURBON.—A PARTY OF THE ENGLISH SKIRMISH WITH THE GARRISON OF VILALPANDO.—THE «DUKE OF! LANCASTER IS - DISPIRITED BY * HIS 'OWN- 'ILL -OTaLtM . JHfP THE GREAT SICKNESS OF HIS ARMY. : • • - • • ; V-
THE king of Caftille, an heading thaf .king of Portugal and the duke of L^c^tgr.were faft approaching with fo great a for ce^ .^s much farmed, and fent for fir Walter dePaflfe and fir William de Lignac, to whom he farid,-r-c I am ex-ceedingly furprifed that the duke of Bourdon is •not thrived. Our -enemies h^?e taken the field, •and, if no one oppofe them, if ill ^eftroy my whole country. . My fubjects are very difcon--tentod that we do not offer them combat. Tell .me, my fair firs, how I had best act/ •
Thefé two lords, who, from great experience, knew more of arms than the king, and for this •Jind they been feat from France to Caftille, re-VOL.DL .• ' B . piled
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