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The king of France sends different captainswith troops to harrass the Armagnacs onthe frontiers. The defeat of the count dela Marche | 1 |
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The king of France sends ambassadors toEngland. The lord de Croy and the dukeof Bourbon's children obtain their liberty.Of count Waleran de St Pol | 9 |
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The dukes of Berry and of Orleans, with[Pg iv]others of their adherents, send an embassyto the king of England. The consequencesof it | 13 |
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Duke Louis of Bavaria is driven out of Parisby the Parisians, and his people robbed.Of the cardinal de Cambray, and theprohibition of the king of England | 24 |
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The king of Sicily leaves Paris. The siegeof Domfront. The battle of St Remy duPlain. The siege of Bellesme, and otherevents of the year | 28 |
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Charles king of France, attended by otherprinces, marches a large force from Paristo Bourges. Letters from the king ofEngland, and other matters | 39 |
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