The chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet, Vol. 04 [of 13] : $b containing an account of the cruel civil wars between the houses of Orleans and Burgundy, of the possession of Paris and Normandy by the English, their expulsion thence, and of other memorable events that happened in the kingdom of France, as well as in other countriesMonstrelet, Enguerrand de
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The chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet, Vol. 04 [of 13] : $b containing an account of the cruel civil wars between the houses of Orleans and Burgundy, of the possession of Paris and Normandy by the English, their expulsion thence, and of other memorable events that happened in the kingdom of France, as well as in other countries
Monstrelet, Enguerrand de
Europe -- History -- 476-1492 -- Sources; France -- History -- House of Valois, 1328-1589; Hundred Years' War, 1339-1453
Page 188. line 18. _Montbason._] John de Craon, lord of Montbazon and
viscount of Châteaudun, _grand echanson_ de France.
Page 188. line 18. _Bueuil._] John lord of Beuil, master of the
cross-bows from 1396 to 1399.
Page 188. line 20. _Beau Vergier._] Antony lord of Beauvergier, grand
pannetier de France.
Page 188. line 21. _Tour._] Agne III. de la Tour, lord of Oliergues.
Page 188. line 25. _Challus._] Probably Robert de Chabannes, lord of
Charlus, father of Stephen lord of Charlus, James lord of La Palice,
and Anthony count of Dammartin.
Page 188. line 26. _Montgaugier._] St Maur, lords of Montgaugier, a
house of Touraine.
Page 189. line 4. _Belliere._] Anthony de Bellievre, ancestor of the
Bellievres presidents and chancellors, lived at this time; but it was a
law-family, and Q. if any of the branches were addicted to arms?
Page 189. line 5. _Montauban._] Oliver V. lord of Montauban, a great
house in Bretagne, died soon after 1386, leaving five sons,--1.
William, who died in 1432; 2. Robert, bailiff of Cotentin, at the siege
of Orleans in 1420; 3. Bertrand, killed at Agincourt; 4. Renaud, lord
of Crêpon; 5. John.
Page 189. line 12. _Lens._] John de Récourt, castellan of Lens, brother
to Charles, admiral of France, was killed at this battle; but I find no
others of the family.
Page 190. line 4. _D'Aumont._] John Hutin lord of Aumont, Chars and
Chapes, echanson du roi, &c.
Page 190. line 5. _Moncaurel._] John, lord of Montcavrel, was killed
at this battle. He left only one daughter, in whose right Montcavrel
passed into the family of Monchy.
Page 190. line 11. _Chastillon._] Charles de Châtillon, lord of
Sourvilliers and Marigni.
Gaspard de Chastillon and Hugh his brother, of the Chastillons, lords
of Blois and la Bastie, were also killed.
Page 190. line 22. _Belloy._] Hugh lord of Bellay and Giseux, married
Isabel de Montigny lady of Langey. Bertrand his son. He had two other
sons, one killed at Crevant, another at Verneuil.
Page 191. line 5. _Brothers._] Hector de Chartres, lord of Ons en Bray,
grand master of waters and forests in Normandy, father of Renaud,
archbishop of Rheims and chancellor of France.
Page 191. line 5. _Nofville._] Perhaps a son of the mareschal
Neufville, who succeeded to the estates of sir Arnold d'Andreghen in
1370.
Page 191. line 25. _Hangiers._] I can find no such name as _Hangiers_;
but John V. lord de _Hangest_, grand master of cross-bows from 1407 to
1411, was killed here.
Page 191. line 25. _Vaverans._] John de Mailly, lord of Authuille and
Warans, one of the twenty-five sons of Giles lord of Authuille. This
was a branch of the lords de Mailly before mentioned.
Page 192. line 2. _Raisse._] Guy II. de la Val, lord of Retz and
Blazon, is said, by Moreri, to have died _before_ 1416. He was father
of the infamous marshal de Retz by Mary of Craon.
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