Help us create a biggest collection of medieval chronicles and manuscripts on line.
#   A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W   X   Y   Z 
Medieval chronicles, historical sources, history of middle ages, texts and studies

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.9

DOWNLOAD THE FULL BOOK

DOWNLOAD THE ONLY FULL EDITIONS of

Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the Ajoining Countries from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV in 12 volumes 

Chronicles of Enguerrand De Monstrelet (Sir John Froissart's Chronicles continuation) in 13 volumes 

 
 
 
  Previousall pages

Next  

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.9
page 30



The knights thanked the king an4 his council iot the anfwer they had received, but added, c they' would not fay that all the • conditions fhould be accepted : if they were not, they would fend back their herald; and, fhould he not return, they might conclude the whole were accepted.* 4 We are Satisfied/ replied the council. The king withdrew to his clofet; but fir Wal-ter de Paflac and fir William de Lignac re- . mained with the knights, and conducted them to a handfome apartment ' where a dinner was provided for them. They all dined together : when dinner was over, they partook of wines and fpices ^ in the king's clofet, and then took their leave, as their pafles were ready for them. On their return to their hotel, they inftantly mounted their horfes ; for the king's harbingers had fupplied them with all things at his ex-penfe, and, leaving Medina, they rode to Vil-leclope, where they lay that night. On thé morrow, they dined at Vilalpando, and lay at Noya/. The next day they came to Orenfe, where they found the conftable. During the time they had been on this em-baffy, the lord Fitzwaiter*, one of the greateft barons in the duke's army, had died : he was a valiant • Lord Fit^walter. See Dugdale, who mentions his gal-lantry in the attack on the block-hçufe, before Brett, but omits taking notice of his death in Spain. Indeed be only Vol. IX. ' C • " %i» 17


  Previous First Next  
 
 
 
 

"Medievalist" is an educational project designed as a digital collection of chronicles, documents and studies related to the middle age history. All materials from this site are permitted for non commersial use unless otherwise indicated. If you reduplicate documents from here you have to indicate "Medievalist" as a source and place link to us.