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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.9

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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.9
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bifhop of Segovia, don Pedro Godelopie, and don Diego Loup, who were continually going or re-turning from one party to the other. The duke, however, gave them to underftand, that he would prefer an union with Caftille to one with France, provided they would agree to his terms. He demanded payment of fix hundred thoufand francs within three years, twelve thoufand franc* annually for his and the duchefs's lives, and two thoufand more for the duchefs's houfehold yearly*. . When it was known that the king had left Montereau for Chalons, all thofe who had re-mained at home haftened their march to join him. Thither came the dnke of Berry, whole quarters were at Efpinay, and the duke of Bourbon, the count de la Marche, the dauphin d'Auvergne, the count de Sancerre, the count de St. Pol, the count de Tonnerre. Near the king's perfon were the duke of Burgundy, the dnke of Lor-raine, the duke of Touraine, the conftable of * Collins, in his life of John of Gaunt, mention* the fol-lowing terms as agreed on*by the dukeof Lancaster and king of Caftille. lmo, That Henry of Caftille, on his marrige with the lady Confiance, fhould bear the title of prince of Afturias. Sao, That the kingdom of Caftille. &c. revert to them af-ter the death of the pfefent king, and to their heirs. In de-fault of heirs, to Edmond of York, who had married don Pedro's fécond daughter. 3tio, That the king ofCtftHle Oiould pay the duke of L*a-csâer MOyOOOL towards the charges of his expedition, and 10,000L per annum during his and the duchefe's lives. Fratoce, • iiï


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