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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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Derby, Henry earl of, marries the lady Mary, daughter of the earl of Hereford, V. 241. • —Appointed the lieutenant of his father, the duke of Lancafter, during his abfence in Spain, VIII. 4.—Challenged by the earl marfhal of England in the prefence of the king, XII. 44.—Baniflied the kingdom, 56.—Goes to Paris, 63.—The people of England rife in his favour, 109.—Receives a requeft from the people of London to return to England, 116.—-Arrives in London, 128.— Undertakes the govern-' ment of England, and determines to feize the throne, 129.—Marches towards Briftol againft Richard the Second, 130.—Takes him prifoner, ahd conducts him to Lon-don, 140.—Crowned king of England un-der the title of Henry the Fourth, 160.— In danger of being murdered by the earls of . Huntingdon and Salifbury, 180. Derml, the caftle of, befieged by fir Bertrand du Guefclin, .IV, 227.—Relieved by fir . Robert Knolles, 234. Desponde, Dinde, a rich merchant, employed to negociate the ranfom of John of Burgundy and his companions from the fultan Baja-zet, XL 334. Destournay^ the lord, takes the town of Oude-narde by ftratagem, VI. 363. Devereux, fir John, takes the caftle of Uzes, in Auvergne, IV. 135. Dighos, INDEX.


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