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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.1

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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.1
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of the day, that the king of England was expe&ed to appear, and to defire they would be prefent: Accordingly they came in very great magnificence. The king of France was advifed to receive the king of England in the city of Amiens. There were great preparations made to get apartments, houfes, and provifion for him and his attendants, as well as for the kings of Bohemia and Navarre, who were provided for by him, and the duke of Burgundy. The dukes of Bourbon and Lorraine, and lord John of Artois, were to be there, with upwards of three thoufand horfe ; and the king of England's fuite was to confili of fix hundred horfe. The young king did not forget, in this journey to France, to equip himfelf becoming his rank : he fet out from England, accompanied by two biihops with the biihop of London * ; four earls—Henry earl of Derby, his coufin german, fon of Thomas earl of Lancafler, his uncle,firnamcd Wryneck, the earl of Salifbury, the earl of Warwick, the earl of Hereford ; andfix barone—lord Reginald Cobham, lord Thomas Wager, the marlhal of England, lord, Percy, the lord of Manny, lord Mowbray, and more than forty other nobles and knights f, There were upwards of a thoufand horfe attending on and provided for by the king. They were # Di'. Stephen Gravefend, bifliop of London ; Dr. John Stratford, biihop of Wincheiler j Dr. Henry Burwaih, biihop of-Lincoln. ,f See Rymer, anno 13 29, for the names of thofe who paflçd oyer to France with king Edward» G 4 tw


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