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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 277
Otterbourne ; but they had riot advanced â league from Newcaftle before intelligence was brought that the Englifh were engaged with tho Scots. On this, the bifhop halted his men; and feveral more joined them, out of breath from the
combat.
very unlikely that Haggerftoune fought on the fide of Scot-* land.
' David Filium-~ia tranûated by lord Berners, ' Davy his fon ;* that is, fir John Edmonftoune's. I can think of ne ScoUifh name reiêmbling Filiiim, and none fuch occurs in the account of the battle given by ourhiftorians.
' Robert Colennie. Perhaps Robert Campbell. • « Sir William de Fif. Sir William Fife.
* Compte d'Aftroderne* Earl of Stratherne. '
* Sir Raoul de Lombre. Sir Ralph Buhner.
* Sir Raoul Demeren. I fufpect that by one of thofe in verfions which are incident to a perfoo fpelling an unknown name from the pronunciation, FrohTart may have written de Meren for de Mener, which would give us the name Man-ners, well known in northern warfare.
* Sir Robert Angle* Here, I fufpect, we have again one of the Langleys. There is not, that I have noticed, a family of Angles in the North of England.
' Sir Thomas Grea. Sir Thomas Gray, anceftor of lord Tankerville.
* Sir Thomas Holeon. Holton, or Hilltown, the t and a being eafily miftaken in old MSS.
' Sir John Felcon. Felton. He was high iheriff of North-umberland in the 14th of Richard II. and held by grand fer* geantcy the manor of Weft Matfen.
* Sir John de Lierbon./ Sir John Lilburne, a great North-umbrian warrior.
* Sir William Wanichon. Very likely Widdrington.
* Sir Thomas Aboiton. Abington, or Boynton.
* Le Baronne Helcon. William Caruaby.was lord of the
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