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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.7

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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.7
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they loft more than they gained: they therefore* marched back to Bruges. ' You may fuppofe, when this news reached Ghent, they were much pleafed, and confidered ' itasa valiant enterprizeandalfolooked on Franck Atremen as a gallant foldier. t CHAP.' VIL KING CHARLES ESPOUSES THE LADY ISABELLA Of BAVARIA.——HE BESIEGES DAMME. ' WE will return to the marriage of king Charles ofFranee, and relate how it was concluded. The duchefs Margaret of Hainault, who had the young queen under her care, on the morning o^ the wedding dreffed her out handfomely, as she knew well how to do, when the ducheffes of Bra-bant and Burgundy camethither grandly attended by ladies and damfels. Thefe three ladies con^ ducted the lady Ifabella of Bavaria in the richeft covered cars ever feen, with a crown on her headf that was worth all the wealth of the country, and' which the king had fent to her a little before. The biftiop of Amiens performed the marriage ceremony in the prefence of the lords and ladies before mentioned. After the mafs and other ceremonies thereto appertaining, the king, with the lords, ladies and damfels 34


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