. 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 . rance. See Bayle, Art. Petit. The reconci- the next day, being Sunday. The other princes of the liation here mentioned is also


. 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 . rance. See Bayle, Art. Petit. The reconci- the next day, being Sunday. The other princes of the liation here mentioned is also alluded to, ch. , knowing all this, could not but conceive the most. THE CHRONICLES OF ENGUEKRAND DE MONSTRELET. 67 CHAPTER XXXVII.—THE DUCHESS OF ORLEANS, WITH HER YOUNGEST SON, WAIT ON THEKING IN PARIS, TO MAKE COMPLAINT OF THE CRUEL MURDER OF THE LATE DUKEHER HUSBAND. The late duke of Orleans had married the daughter of Galeazzo, duke of Milan, , by whom he left three sons and one daughter, namely—Charles, the eldest,who succeeded his father in the dvikedom of Orleans; Philip, count de Yertus ; John, countof Angouleme. The daughter was married to Richard of Brittany. We shall say morehereafter respecting these princes., and of the fortunes that befel them. On the 10th day of December the duchess of Orleans, widow to the late duke, with heryoungest son John, and accompanied by the late queen of England*, now wife to licr eldest. DuCKESS O* OttLEANS, WITH HER YOUNGEST SoN, BEFORE THE KlNG, COmplainS of the Muidcr of her Husband.—From an original design. son, set out for Paris. The king of Sicily, the dukes of Berry and Bourbon, the counts ofClermont and Vcndome, the lord Charles dAlbreth, constable of France, and many othergreat lords, went out of the town to meet her, attended by a number of people and horses, andthus escorted her to the hotel de St. Pol, where the king of France resided. Being instantlyadmitted to an audience, she fell on her


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