. Flora Americae Septentrionalis, or, A systematic arrangement and description of the plants of North America [electronic resource] : containing, besides what have been described by preceding authors, many new and rare species, collected during twelve years travels and residence in that country. Botany. J"! i^ ''!⢠» i il. r â 9^ , f .1 ^â . t\ ;-Ki' 1 i , 1 !': I 1 i i M ! i I f i: ; ! i â¢!»â 'J i I = I! t 4-, ( -I I L-- 'i 'J ii 662 PHILIPPA OF HAINAULT. honour and with yours/ The king left her, quite astonislied at her ; The love of king Edward wandered from queen PhiH


. Flora Americae Septentrionalis, or, A systematic arrangement and description of the plants of North America [electronic resource] : containing, besides what have been described by preceding authors, many new and rare species, collected during twelve years travels and residence in that country. Botany. J"! i^ ''!⢠» i il. r â 9^ , f .1 ^â . t\ ;-Ki' 1 i , 1 !': I 1 i i M ! i I f i: ; ! i â¢!»â 'J i I = I! t 4-, ( -I I L-- 'i 'J ii 662 PHILIPPA OF HAINAULT. honour and with yours/ The king left her, quite astonislied at her ; The love of king Edward wandered from queen PhiHppa but for a short time; yet it was owing to the high principles of Katlv -iue the Fair that he never swerved into the commission of e\il.* Queen Phihppa, attired in the august robes of the new order of the Garter/ and attended by the ladies whom the gallantry of king Edward asaociated with his knights/ assisted her royal lord in holding the first chapter at Windsor, on St. George's-day, 1344. She made her thii'd and last visit to ' Though he appears still to have cherished a chivalric and heroic attachment for the countess, he soon showed that he had resigned what slie very properly told him were " villanou'- ; In proof of this fact we find liim, directly, making a two years' truce with the king of Scotland, one of the conditions of which was, "that kmg David should undertake a negotiation with his ally, the king of France, to exchange the earl of Moray, a prisoner of king Edward, for the earl of Salisbmy," then in captivity in the dismal towers of the Chatelet.â Froissart, vol. i, p. 297. ^ The story that the origin of this order, the order of the Garter, took its rise from an accident that happened to the countess of Salisbury's di-ess when dancing with king Edward III., must be luatrue, since we have seen that the knights of the Blue Garter were confederated by Coeur de Lion long before the countess was born; therefore the Garter wa


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