The miracles of Madame Saint Katherine of Fierbois; . HE Tuesday after theFête Dieu, in theyear one thousandfour hundred fortyand four, came hitherJehan Prévost, an esquire, to thankGod and Madame Saint man was struck by a cul-verin ball on the bone of the leg,and could find no cure nor no remedy,for the stone of the culverin abodefast in his leg. Anon he mountedhis horse and made a vow to God,Our Lady, and Madame Saint Kath-erine. And he had not ridden a 148 Miracles of Saint Katherine league, when the said stone cameout by the same way that it went in,and fell to the ground. T


The miracles of Madame Saint Katherine of Fierbois; . HE Tuesday after theFête Dieu, in theyear one thousandfour hundred fortyand four, came hitherJehan Prévost, an esquire, to thankGod and Madame Saint man was struck by a cul-verin ball on the bone of the leg,and could find no cure nor no remedy,for the stone of the culverin abodefast in his leg. Anon he mountedhis horse and made a vow to God,Our Lady, and Madame Saint Kath-erine. And he had not ridden a 148 Miracles of Saint Katherine league, when the said stone cameout by the same way that it went in,and fell to the ground. Thus by thegrace of God and Madame SaintKatherine he was whole and well,as he hath said and affirmed to betrue, in presence of Messire GeorgesGuiot, priest. Brother Pierre Que-roan, warders of this chapel, Guil-laume Guierrier, and several others. 149 THE YEAE 1446. N the thirteenth dayof the month of July,in the year one thou-sand four hundredforty and six, JehanFary, a native of Scotland, minstrelof our Lord the King, came hitheron pilgrimage, and said and sworethat one of the servants of the Kingsgarden was playing with a bow, andshooting a match with the Kingsarchers. Now in shooting the saidservant loosed an arrow whichstruck the said minstrel, and thearrow passed two fingers deep into 160 Miracles of Saint Katherine his head. He then, finding that hewas wounded, recommended him-self to Madame Saint Katherine, andnow has come hither whole and well,and has brought with him the saidarrow, and let fix it in a head ofwax, weighing half a pound. Andhath said and sworn that this istrue in presence of Messire Guil-laume Pigeon, Guillaume Galerneau,priests. Brother Jehan Dau, andMessire Georges Guiot, warder ofthe chapel, and several others. 161 /-


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