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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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Dighos, the town of, in Galicia, furrendors to the duke of Lancaster's army, VIII. 84* Dînant, the town of, in, Brittany, taken by tjie forces of the lord Charles of Blois, I. 312. —Taken by the Englilh under Edward the Third, II. 37.—Surrenders to the lord John de Montford, III. 203.—Taken by Sir Bertrand du Guefclin, IV. 222.—Taken by fir Oliver de Clifibn, V. 152. Dissent ions at York between the archers'of Eng-land and the Hainalters, L 41. Dormant, fir William de, preaches the juftice of the caufe of the French kicg, III. 414. Doublet, Oliver, beheaded at Rouen. II. 290. Douglas, fir Archibald, defeated and captured by fir Thomas Mufgrave, near Milrofe, IV. 352- • T : Douglas, Lord James, departs for the Holy Land to fulfil the requeft of Robert Bruce the Firft, L74.—Killed in Spain, fighting againft the Saracens, 76. . Douglas, lord William, takes the caftle of Edin-burgh by ftratagem, I. 222.—Taken pri-foner at the batde of NeviPs Crofs, IL 196. ' ' Douglas, the earl of, invades England with a large force, IX. 246.—Takes the pennon of fir Henry Percy before Newcaftle, 248. —flain at the battle of Otterbourne, 258. Dream, INDEX:


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