. 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 ... Beginning at the year MCCCC., where that of Sir John Froissart finishes, and ending at the year MCCCCLXVII, and continued by others to the year MDXVI . e year 1406. She is the prin-king of France. Philip, son of Louis, became king of cess here mentioned. Margaret, youngest daugh
. 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 ... Beginning at the year MCCCC., where that of Sir John Froissart finishes, and ending at the year MCCCCLXVII, and continued by others to the year MDXVI . e year 1406. She is the prin-king of France. Philip, son of Louis, became king of cess here mentioned. Margaret, youngest daughter of JohnNavarre, in right of his wife Jane, daughter of Louis Hutin. III., married Louis de Male, earl of Flanders ; and her onlyHe was father of Charles the Bad. daughter Margaret (consequently niece of Joan, duchess of § Mary of France, daughter of king John, married Ro- Brabant) brought the inheritance of Flanders to Philip, bert duke of Bar, by whom she had issue, Edward duke of duke of , and Louis cardinal, hereafter mentioned, besides otherchildren. THE CHRONICLES OF ENGUERRAND DE MONSTRELET. 31 princes readily granted to their lord and father, who then assigned to each such lordshipsand estates as they were to hold after his decease, and specified the manner in which heintended they should enjoy them. All these, and various other arrangements, were wiselyordered by the duke in a manner becoming such a prince, who had a good memory in his. HoRSK Litter.—Composed from contemporary illuminations. last moments. When he had finished these matters, he died in this hotel. His body wasthen opened, and his bowels interred in the church of our Lady at Halle; but his body beingwell embalmed, was placed in a leaden cofiin, and carried to the towns of Douay and Arras,magnificently attended, and in a manner suitable to his rank. At Arras the corpse was placedin his chapel, where a solemn service was performed. The duchess Margaret* there re-nounced her claim to his m
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