CHAPTER XXXI. Death of Philip of Valois—Renewal of the French war—King Edward ravages Scotland—Expedition of the Black Prince— The Battle of Poitiers—King John a prisoner in Enoland —The Jacquerie—lnvasion of France and Peace of of France—Con- dition of England—Statute Of Apparel—Social State indicated by Chaucer—Accession to the French crown of Charles V.—The Black Prince in Spain—Bertrand du Guesclin— War in Gascony—Truce—The Black Prince in England—His death—Death of Edward Ill. —State of the English Church—Wycliffe. PHILIP of Valois, who had held a troublesome possession of the throne - Im


CHAPTER XXXI. Death of Philip of Valois—Renewal of the French war—King Edward ravages Scotland—Expedition of the Black Prince— The Battle of Poitiers—King John a prisoner in Enoland —The Jacquerie—lnvasion of France and Peace of of France—Con- dition of England—Statute Of Apparel—Social State indicated by Chaucer—Accession to the French crown of Charles V.—The Black Prince in Spain—Bertrand du Guesclin— War in Gascony—Truce—The Black Prince in England—His death—Death of Edward Ill. —State of the English Church—Wycliffe. PHILIP of Valois, who had held a troublesome possession of the throne - Image taken from "The Popular History Of England: An Illustrated History Of Society And Government From The Earliest Period To Our OwnTimesBy Charles KNIGHT - London. Bradbury and Evans. 1856-1862


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