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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.12

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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.12
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Created duke of York, VIII., 118. [For the remaining particulars of this prince fee York, the duke of.] Camerollcs, the caftle of, taken by the duke of Burgundy, III. 167.' Campreny, the lord of, captured by the captai of Buch, III. 38. Candorier, John, mayor of La Rochelle, obtain! poffeflion of the caftle from the Englilh, by ftratagem, IV. 193. Canterbury, the archbifhop of, fent to Briftol by the duke of Glocefter and the Londoner*, on an embafTy to Richard the Second, VIII. 361.—Conduits him to London, 363.—^Sent to France with an application . from the Londoners to the earl of Derby to return to England, XII. 114»—Conducts the earl to London, 127. Caponnal, Caponnel de, liberated by exchange, iv. 54. Captai, the tide explained, II. 305. note. Carcilhart, the fort of, taken by the Englifh under fir Thomas Trivet, V. 35. Carentan, the town of, taken by Edward the Third, II. 128.—Retaken by the French under the lord de Coney, IV. 377. Carhaix, the town of, taken by the lord Charles Bloîs, II. 8. Carogne, fir John de, kills James le Gris in a mortal combat, VIII. 126. * Carquefois INDEX:;


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