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Ipre and Sluce with both the castles ; and forthwith sent to the Lord Cordes , governor of Picardy under the French King , to desire aid , and to move him that he on the behalf of the French King would be protector of the united towns ...
Ipre and Sluce with both the castles ; and forthwith sent to the Lord Cordes , governor of Picardy under the French King , to desire aid , and to move him that he on the behalf of the French King would be protector of the united towns ...
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under the conduct of the Lord Morley , they made up to the number of twc thousand or better . Which forces joining with some companies of Almaynes , put themselves into Dixmue , not perceived by the enemies ; and passing through the ...
under the conduct of the Lord Morley , they made up to the number of twc thousand or better . Which forces joining with some companies of Almaynes , put themselves into Dixmue , not perceived by the enemies ; and passing through the ...
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1 lord , I have heard much of your hospitality , but I see it is greater than the speech . These handsome gentle- men and yeomen which I see on both sides of me are ( sure ) your menial servants . The Earl smiled and said , It may ...
1 lord , I have heard much of your hospitality , but I see it is greater than the speech . These handsome gentle- men and yeomen which I see on both sides of me are ( sure ) your menial servants . The Earl smiled and said , It may ...
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