England under the Angevin Kings, Volume IINorgate, Kate
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England under the Angevin Kings, Volume II
Norgate, Kate
Anjou, House of; England -- Civilization -- 1066-1485; Great Britain -- History -- Angevin period, 1154-1216
[649] _Gesta Hen._ (as above), pp. 41, 42. R. Diceto (as
above), p. 355. The chronology is here in great confusion. The
_Gesta_ tell us that the two kings reached Chinon just before
Mid-Lent (which in 1173 was on March 16), that young Henry was
next day at Alençon, the day after that at Argentan, and that
on the third night, “circa gallicantum,” he went off again,
“octavâ Idus Martii, feriâ quintâ ante mediam Quadragesimam.”
(In the printed edition by Bishop Stubbs--vol. i. p. 42--the
word _mediam_ has been accidentally omitted; see note to his
edition of R. Diceto, vol. ii. pref. p. xxxvi, note 6). It is
of course impossible to make anything of such a contradiction
as this. On the other hand, R. Diceto gives only one date, that
of the young king’s flight from Argentan, which he places on
March 23. Now in 1173 March 23 was the Friday after Mid-Lent
Sunday. Reckoning backwards from this--_i.e._ from the night of
Thursday-Friday, March 22–23, for it is plain that the flight
took place before daybreak--we should find the young king at
Alençon on Wednesday, March 21, and at Chinon on Tuesday, March
20; that is, four days after Mid-Lent. It looks very much as
if the author or the scribe of the _Gesta_ had written “ante”
instead of “post” twice over.
[650] Will. Newb., l. ii. c. 27 (Howlett, vol. i. p. 170).
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