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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.12

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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.12
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CHAP. XXV. The Marl of Radin!, Constable of England, hearing the King has surrendered, dismisses his Men'at Arms.—Four Knights of the King's Chamber, having been put to Death by the Londoners, he is advised by those who were im-: prisoned with him to resign his Crown to the Duke of Lancaster 146 XXVI. King Richard of England resigns • . his Crown and Kingdom into • / the Hands of the Duke of Lan-caster - - » - 153 XXVH. A Parliament meets at Westmin-ster, when the Duke of Lancaster is publicly acknowledged King of . England. — The great Magnifi-cence of his Coronation - 153 XXVIII. Intelligence of the Imprisonment of King Richard is carried to France by the Lady of Coucy.—King Charles is much displeased there-at.—The Duke of Bourbon at-tempts in vain to reduce Bour-deaux, and other Towns in Aqui-• ' taine, to the Crown of France - 167 XXIX. The Council of France, by Per- • mission of King Henry, send over Persons to visit Isabella, Queen to Richard II. - - ] 74 XXX. The Paris of Huntingdon and Salis-bury, and some others, having failed to murder treacherously King Henry of Lancaster, rise in Arms against him.—They age de-feated and beheaded, and their Heads sent to the King - 178 CHAP.


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