the partie of the towne, S^{r}. John Meultone, S^{r}. Gilbert
Mousteins, lordes of Faiete, capitaynes of men of armes and of shot
withynne the towne of Faloys, and with them upon the same entrete, the
lord of Gamulle; which parties entreted and accorded upon the articles
and appointments folowyng."
[Then follows the treaty alluded to, which extends to eleven folios,
but it is not of sufficient interest to require insertion.]
"Which castel was delyvered up and yolden to the kyng in manner and
fourme as it is bifore seid. And than the kyng lete parten his hoste
to journey diverse weys; that is to say, oone partie the duke of
Clarence with many ful worthis with hym: and he gate many townes,
castells and strong abbeis. And the duke of Gloucestre another partie
of the oste; and with hym therle of the March, the lord Grey, the lord
Clifford, Sir Water Hungerford steward of the kyngs house, with ful
many other knyghts and squiers: and he gate er he leide his sege to
Chirburgh, xxiiij townes and castells. And after Eastrene he leide
sege to Chirburgh, and contynued it unto Michelmas, at whiche tyme
bothe towne and castel of Chirburgh was yolden to hym. And the
iij^{de} parte of the hoste the kyng delyvered to therle of Warwik and
other lordes with hym, which gate many strong townes, castells and
abbeis. And after Eastern the kyng leide a sege to Lovers, and wan it:
and afterward he leide a sege and wanne Pount Large. And than he leide
a sege to the cite of Rone and contynued; and duryng the sege the
maire of London was chosen upon seint Edwardes day."
NOTE II. page 107.
A^{o}. vij. Hen. V.--"Also the kyng contynued his sege from seint
Edwardes day unto the xiij day of Janeuary, at which day thei of the
cite desired to trete: and the kyng comytted with hym for to trete,
therles of Warwik and Salisburie, the lord Fitz Hugh, Sir Water
Hungerford, Gilbert Humfrevile, John de Vasques de Almada, and
Robesard, knyghts: and for the parte of Rone these followyng."
[Then follows a copy of the agreement in six folio pages.]
"And the forseid cite was yolden to oure sovereigne lord the kyng upon
seint Wolstanes day: and after that the kyng gate many strong castells
and townes."
NOTE KK. page 108.
A^{o}. viij. Hen. V.--"And the xx day of Maij the yere of oure lord
m^{l} cccc xx^{ti} the kyng come to Troys in Champayne, where he was
worthely receyved of al the lordes spiritual and temperal that were
with the kyng of Fra
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