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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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INÔEX. Charles, lord of Navarre, caufes the conftable of France to be murdered, II. 273.—Obtains ' ' the king's pardon, 277. ' v Charles, fon of the king of Navarre, marries the daughter of Henry of Caftille, V. 50, Charles, of Spain, earl of Angoulême, appointed conftable of France, II. 269.—Marries the daughter of the lord Charles of Blois, 271. —Murdered by order of Charles of Na-varre, 273. Charter of, Peace, between the king of England and the duke of Normandy, III. 43. Chateau-ceaux, the caftle of, taken by the lord Charles of Blois, I. 272. Chatel-bon, the vifcount de, claims the fucccffion ofFoix, X. 313.—His claim acknowledged by the king of France, 326.—Takes pof* feflion of the county as his inheritance, 343. —Does homage to the king of France, XL 68. Chatelhcraut, the town of, taken by the French IV. 57. Chatelmorant, fir John de, carries over from England truces for three years, figned by king Richard and his allies, X. 1.7-Sent to Turkey, to treat for the ranfom of the duke of Burgundy and the other officers ' taken at the batde of Nicopoli, XI. 318, Chatillon, fir Hugh de, conquers Ponthieu from ^ the Englifh, QL 397.«—Captured it Abji-


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