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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.5

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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.5
page 348



fear. They began to collect together as well as they could. ' - ' The fame day that thefe wicked men of Kent were on their road towards London, the princefs of Wales, mother to the king, was returning from a pilgrimage to Canterbury. She ran great rifkà ftbùï theft* ; for thefe fcoundrels attacked her cat4, « and caufed much Confufion, which greatly fright-ened the good lady, left they fhould do fome vio-lence to her or to her ladies. • God, however, pre-ferved her from this, and (he came in one day from Canterbury to London^ without venturing to make, any flop by the way. Her fon Richard Was this % day in the Tower of London : thither the princefs' came, and found the king attended by the earl of Salifbury, the archbifliop of Canterbury, fir Ro-bert de Namur, the lord de Gommegines* and feveral more, who had kept near his perfon from^ fufpicions of his fubjeds who were thus affembling without knowing what they wanted. This rebel-lion was well known to be in agitation in the king's* palace, before it broke out and the country people • had left their homes $ to which the king applied no remedy, to the great aftonifhment of every one. • In order that gentlemen and others may take , example, and correft wicked rebels, I will molt amply detail how this bufinefs was conduced. VOL. V. ^ . . - Z CHAP.


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