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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
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lèl there by all, wm not his own* inheritance Ête added* that as there were fo many ftrortg fSlateei and cafles in the archbtfhopriok of Bordeaux, oft the borders of fdofy ArmagrtaCy beftbil*-l», Gttoanef and-Dordogile^ in Querey, Ferigonfy LimcAifm» Auvergne and other parts, which Wfcré ftitt attached totheEnglifb, aèéwhofeganr* ÂHêmâ'WfWe carrying on m war under hfe name: 4t therefore Was his duty tô gp'thitfier, and gwà them aid-and advide, fhould there be ooca£oi»s Mb wtt» befidés* when in* Portugal, too retttote to hear n«w» frdm Erigiand** for the SngiiE dread the voyage to Portage for its tengttoawl danger of meeting Gattttian* Galforaa'oa. Seville vsflfels, which cover thakfeay either in going) to^ or returning from Flandet^ with- mewlamife. For thefe rind other réafons the dukeof Lan* Cafter made Ms preparations for departure ; anil when the gaHeys, which the king, of Portugal had provided for hitn, under, the command o£ his principal admiral' Alphonfo Brctat, were ready, and the Weather favourable* he and b» duchefe took leave of the king, their daughter, ah& the baton* of Portugal, and embarked and* piBt to fori. They eoafted the fhOres, and, having, wind skid wenther fair, arrived fafely at Bay-* oftne in afewdays. The inhabitants of Bay-omle and the adjacent parts were much rejoiced at their arrival* for they deûred greatly their coming, and Waited oh them to pay their re-flects. News o$ the duke and duchefs being at BayfOBtne with their daughter was fpread* fi» arid near, and gavemuoi* pleefureto Bordeaux an4 the Bordeîois.


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