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THE

CHRONICLES

OF

ENGUERRAND DE MONSTRELET.

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H. Bryer, Printer, Bridge Street, Blackfriars, London.

THE

CHRONICLES

OF

ENGUERRAND DE MONSTRELET;

CONTAINING

AN ACCOUNT OF THE CRUEL CIVIL WARS BETWEEN THE HOUSES OF

ORLEANS AND BURGUNDY;

OF THE POSSESSION OF

PARIS AND NORMANDY BY THE ENGLISH;

THEIR EXPULSION THENCE;

AND OF OTHER

MEMORABLE EVENTS THAT HAPPENED IN THE KINGDOM OF FRANCE,

AS WELL AS IN OTHER COUNTRIES.

A HISTORY OF FAIR EXAMPLE, AND OF GREAT PROFIT TO THE

FRENCH,

Beginning at the Year MCCCC. where that of Sir JOHN FROISSARTfinishes, and ending
at the Year
MCCCCLXVII. and continued byothers to the Year MDXVI.


TRANSLATED

BY THOMAS JOHNES, ESQ.


IN THIRTEEN VOLUMES ... VOL. VII.


LONDON:

PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN, PATERNOSTER-ROW;
AND J. WHITE AND CO. FLEET-STREET.

1810.

CONTENTS

OF

THE SEVENTH VOLUME.

...

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CHAP. I.
Some captains attached to sir John de Luxembourgsurprise the castle of St Martin,wherein they are all taken and slain1
CHAP. II.
Poton de Saintrailles and sir Louis de Vaucourtare made prisoners by the English4
CHAP. III.
Maillotin de Bours and sir Hector de Flavyfight together in the town of Arras5
CHAP. IV.
Some of king Charles's captains make anattempt on Corbie12
CHAP. V.
The lord de Barbasan lays siege to the castleof Anglure, held by the Burgundians13
CHAP. VI.
The maid of Orleans is condemned to beput to death and burnt at Rouen15