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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.11

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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.11
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. CHAP. XMV; ^ SIR JAMBS DJI HELLY* ON HIS RETURN TO TUlt-KIT, OBTAINS HIS LIBERTY, AND CARRIES A ! PASSPORT FROM THE SULTAN TO SIR JOHN DB . _ CHASTELMORANT IX HUNGARY* SIR JOHN DE CHASTELMORANT IS FORCED TO SEND A 4 MESSENGER TO THE KINO OF FRANCE, TO IN* FORM HIM THAT THE KINO OF HUNGARY WILL NOT ALLOW THE PRESENTS TO BE CARRIED TO THE SULTAN. ^ ^ / G M James de Helly waited, about ten or twelve • O days atfyida, in Hungary, for fir John de Châ-teauporant, who was continuing his road as cxpe-ftidoufly m he could. - Sir James was rejoiced on his arrival $ for he was impatient to return to Tur-key to acquit himfelf, of his promife* and to fee and bring comfort to the count de Nevers and the other French lords who were prifoners. , The king of Hungary made fir John de Châ-teaumorant a kind welcome, in compliment to the king of France and his royal coufies. He learnt from his people that the knight #as carrying mag-nificent prefents, and rich jewels, to the fultan : this vexed him gready, but he prudendy dificm-bled any knowledge of it until fir James de Helly Ihould have fet out for Turkey. He declared, however to his confidential friends, that that re-creant dog, Bajazet, ihould never receive any pre-- * • ••• . .s iâhts


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