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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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Berry, John of, fon of the duke 6f Berry, marries the lady Mary of France, fitter of Charles the Sixth, IX. 128. ' Berry, the duchefs of, petitions her huiband in •behalf of the lord de la Riviere, XI. 52.-* Supports the lord de la Riviere, in oppo-fition to the duchefs of Burgundy, 78. Bersat, the town of, taken by the Englifh, V. - 30. • • • : Berwick, the caftle of, taken by Edward the Third, I. 103.—Taken by the Scots, IV. 336.—Retaken by the earl of Northumber-land, 344. ; Besenghen, the fort of, in Gafcony, taken by the Englifh under fir Thomas Trivet, V. 35. Bessere, La, the caftle of, taken by the French under fir Walter de Pafiac, VII. 312. Bete, fir Symon, a citizen of Ghent, put to death for having endeavoured to make peace be-tween that town and the earl of Flanders, VI. 13. ^Bethisac, John, the confidential agent of the duke of Berry in Touloufe, tried at Beziers for • mal-adminiftratiop, X. 39.«—Having con-feflfed himfelf guilfy of herefy, &c. he is burnt to death, 49. Bethune, fir Robert de, takes the fort of La ftochc Vandais, X. 177. Blanchetaque, the battle of, between the king of • England and fir Goderaar du Fay, II. 153. Blancque- INDEX.


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