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 340. line 10. _Of Burgundy._] John the great, lord of Champlite,
marshal of Burgundy. He died in 1418. His eldest son, William, died in
his lifetime, leaving John IV. lord of Champlite, on the death of his
grandfather, and seneschal of Burgundy. Anthony, second son of John the
great, was count of Dammartin.
Page 340. line 11. _Châlons._] John de Châlons, prince of Orange in
right of Mary of Baux his wife. He died in 1418, and was succeeded by
his son, Louis the good, here mentioned.
Page 340. line 13. _Souvelle._] John de la Trimouille, lord of
_Jonvelle_, was brother to George de la Trimouille, who married the
duchess of Berry, as before mentioned.
Page 340. line 14. _Pot._] Regnier Pot, lord of La Prugne.
Page 340. line 15. _Neuf-Châtel._] Thibauld VIII. lord of Neuf-chastel
and Blammont, son to the lord of Neuf-chastel killed at Nicopolis.
Page 340. line 16. _Rochefort_.] James lord of Rochefort and Bussy son
of John de Rochefort, bailiff of Auxois.
Page 378. last line, _Derke_.] Damoiseau Derke, _i.e._ William lord of
Arckel, who was killed at Gorcum.
Page 379. line 2. _Brederode._] Walrave lord of Brederode, also killed
at Gorcum.
Page 380. line 5. _Fayette._] Gilbert III. lord of la Fayette, marshal
of France, counsellor and chamberlain of the king and dauphin,
seneschal of the Bourbonnois, &c. &c.
Page 381. line 12. _Harcourt._] James II. de Harcourt, lord of
Montgomery, who was taken prisoner at Agincourt, married to Margaret,
only daughter and heiress of William de Melun, count of Tancarville,
killed at Agincourt.
H. Bryer, Printer, Bridge-street,
Blackfriars, London.
Transcibers Note:
Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation are as in the original.
g.m.
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