. History of the Battle of Agincourt, and of the expedition of Henry the Fifth into France in 1415; to which is added the Roll of the men at arms in the English army . of discipline.^ Henrys objectwas then to procure lodgings for his soldiers, whowere without food, and exhausted by their day^sTheEng- marcli, but none could be found, until ^provi- lish take ^ ^ . up their dentiallv, they were directed by a liffht to the quarters at . . Maison- viUagc of MaisonccUc, where their wants were celle. , • . better supplied than on any preceding night sincethey quitted Harfleur; and a small cottage orh
. History of the Battle of Agincourt, and of the expedition of Henry the Fifth into France in 1415; to which is added the Roll of the men at arms in the English army . of discipline.^ Henrys objectwas then to procure lodgings for his soldiers, whowere without food, and exhausted by their day^sTheEng- marcli, but none could be found, until ^provi- lish take ^ ^ . up their dentiallv, they were directed by a liffht to the quarters at . . Maison- viUagc of MaisonccUc, where their wants were celle. , • . better supplied than on any preceding night sincethey quitted Harfleur; and a small cottage orhut afforded the King shelter from the weather.^TiVowed^o Before the English quitted their position to depart, g^ ^^ Maisoucelle, Henry permitted all his pri-soners to depart, upon condition that if he gainedthe approaching battle, they should return andsurrender themselves; but if he were defeated theywere to be released from their engagements/ As •^ Chronicler A. ^ Ihid. ^ Ibid. ^ Pierre de Feniii, \^. 460. Ibid. See Henrys Regulations for his Army, in the Appendix.* Tilus Livius, \>. 15, Elmham, p. 59. e St. liemy, p. 89. MMm AGIIfCSUmT WA^ f© .3 TDiJ^lLl.
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