The chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet, Vol. 05 [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. 05 [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 18. line 15. _Ventadour._] James count de Ventadour, grandson of
Bernard, in whose favour the viscounty was enlarged into a county. It
was a very ancient family descended from the viscounts of Comborn of
the tenth century, and the yet older counts of Quercy.
Page 26. line 11. _L'Isle-Adam._] John de Villiers, lord of l'Isle-Adam.
Page 26. line 12. _Chastellus._] Claud de Beauvoir, lord of Chastellus,
brother of George de Chastellus, admiral in 1420.
Page 26. line 13. _Mailly._] I do not find the name of Mailly in the
catalogue of grand butlers; but John de Neufchastel, lord of Montagu,
seems to have enjoyed the office from this year 1418.
Page 26. line 14. _Lens._] Charles de Rècourt, lord of Lens, admiral in
1418.
Page 46. last line. _Orange_.] John de Châlons, lord d'Arlay, and
prince of Orange in right of his wife Mary des Baux. He was succeeded
in his estates by his son Louis, surnamed The Good, and in his office
of _grand chambrier de France_ by William lord of Chasteau-vilain.
Page 48. line 6. _Mommor._] Q. Montmaur?
Page 50. line 9. _Cohen._] John de Berghes, lord of Cohen, grand
huntsman of France.
Page 51. line 5. _Château-villain._] William lord of Chasteau-villain,
grand chambrier de France.
Page 74. line 5. _Monstieriller._] Montivilliers.
Page 74. line 6. _Argues._] Arques.
Page 74. line 7. _Monchaulx._] Q. Chaumont?
Page 74. line 10. _Abrechier._] Q. Evreux?
Page 74. line 12. _Nogondouville._] Q. Nonancourt?
Page 74. line 13. _Logempré._] Q. Louviers?
Page 77. line 6. _La Hire._] Stephen Vignole, called La Hire, a
distinguished partizan of the dauphin, and a soldier of fortune.
Page 100. line 15. _Sir Archambault de Saxe, the lord de Nouaille._] Q.
Is not this one person, Archambaud de Foix, lord of Noailles?
Roger Bernard II. viscount of Chateaubon married Giraud, lady of
Noailles, and had issue Matthew count of Foix, who died s. p. and
Isabel, married to Archambaud de Greilly, afterwards count of Foix.
This Archambaud died in 1412, leaving issue, 1 John count of Foix; 2
Gaston captal de Buche; 3. Archambaud lord of Noailles, killed at the
bridge of Montereau faut Yonne. He left only a daughter, married to the
viscount of Carmain.
Page 100. line 19. _Bauffremont._] Bauffremont, an ancient fief of
Champagne, in the house of Montagu by marriage. Peter de Bauffremont,
lord of Charny and knight of the Golden Fleece, married Mary, a
legitimated bastard of Philip the good.
Page 107. line 14. _Captal de Buch._] Gaston, second son to Archambaud
count of Foix, rewarded for his services to the English with the
earldom of Longueville, 7 H. 5. and of Benanges, 4 H. 6. His son John
de Foix, being also attached to the English, married a niece of William
de la Pole, duke of Suffolk, and became earl of _Kendal_ (called by the
French _Candale_.) Both father and son were knights of the Garter.
Page 115. last line. _Barne_.] La Baûme. Jacques de la Baûme Montreval
was grand master of the cross-bows from 1418 to 1421.
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