
Book contents
- Frontmatter
- THE CHRONICLES AND MEMORIALS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND DURING THE MIDDLE AGES
- Miscellaneous Frontmatter
- SUPPLEMENTARY LETTERS AND PAPERS ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH
- [A.D. 1419?] The ransom is excessive
- A.D. 1423. July 31. Englishmen present
- A.D. 1424. Danger to be apprehended from the disputes between the dukes of gloucester and Burgundy
- A.D. 1425 The duke of Gloucester expostulates with the pope for his sentence
- A.D. 1427 Aug.7. Charges for copying two books for the duke of Gloucester
- A.D. 1428 The duke of Gloucester accepts the arbitration of the duke of Bedford and cardinal Beaufort
- A.D. 1429. Dec. 29. Mandate for the passing of the account
- A.D. 1431. Jan. 11. Troops to accompany provisions to Paris
- A.D. 1434. Sept. 6. 5,000 salus be paid to to Surienne for the capture of Montargi
- A.D. 1435. 13 July. Henry does not mistrust the duke of Gueldres
- A.D. 1438. May 12. The departure of the duke of York to the parts beyond the sea to be expedited
- A.D. 1440. 4 Jan. 1,450l. T. to be paid to the Dauphin
- A.D. 1441. 2 April. The account opened
- A.D. 1442. 24 April. The progress of the French in Guyenne makes it necessary for the king to solicit the help of his subjects
- A.D. 1444. 27 Aug. Horses, &.c. required on the arrival of the queen
- A.D. 1445. 18 April. The king desires the presence of the abbot of Bury at the queen's coronation
- A.D. 1449. Aug. 17. The ambassadors of Burgundy having stated their message, the king replies
- A.D. 1450. Aug. 16. 40l. to be paid to Isabelle de Lalain, lately plundered by the English
- A.D. 1452. Jan. 4. Inquiry to be made respecting the falsification of bills upon the mint at Calais
- A.D. 1453. Jan. 30. Recital of the indenture of military service of John, viscount Lisle
- A.D. 1454. May 28. Payment to be made to certain individuals who have undertaken to keep the sea
- A.D. 1455. Aug. 4. Certain sums to be paid to James earl of Douglas
- A.D. 1456. March 16. Arrangements respecting a sum of money advanced to the king by the staple of Calais
- A.D. 1457. August 12. Twenty-five marks to be paid annually to Mary, daughter of the late duke of Bedford
- A.D. 1458. Sept. 1. Mandate for the payment of expenses for the king's artillery
- A.D. 1459. May 7. 3000 bowstaves and 3000 sheaves of arrows to be provided
- A.D. 1459, Nov. 10. Mandate for the payment of soldiers' wages and purchase of munitions of war
- WILLIAM OF WORCESTER'S COLLECTIONS RESPECTING THE WARS OF THE ENGLISH IN FRANCE AND NORMANDY, FROM MSS. IN THE LIBRARIES OF LAMBETH PALACE AND THE HERALDS' COLLEGE
- WILHELMI WYRCESTER ANNALES RERUM ANGLICARUM. EX AUTOGRAPHO IN BIBLIOTHECA COLLEGII ARMORUM LONDINI
- CHRONOLOGICAL ABSTRACT
- INDEX
A.D. 1442. 24 April. The progress of the French in Guyenne makes it necessary for the king to solicit the help of his subjects
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- Frontmatter
- THE CHRONICLES AND MEMORIALS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND DURING THE MIDDLE AGES
- Miscellaneous Frontmatter
- SUPPLEMENTARY LETTERS AND PAPERS ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH
- [A.D. 1419?] The ransom is excessive
- A.D. 1423. July 31. Englishmen present
- A.D. 1424. Danger to be apprehended from the disputes between the dukes of gloucester and Burgundy
- A.D. 1425 The duke of Gloucester expostulates with the pope for his sentence
- A.D. 1427 Aug.7. Charges for copying two books for the duke of Gloucester
- A.D. 1428 The duke of Gloucester accepts the arbitration of the duke of Bedford and cardinal Beaufort
- A.D. 1429. Dec. 29. Mandate for the passing of the account
- A.D. 1431. Jan. 11. Troops to accompany provisions to Paris
- A.D. 1434. Sept. 6. 5,000 salus be paid to to Surienne for the capture of Montargi
- A.D. 1435. 13 July. Henry does not mistrust the duke of Gueldres
- A.D. 1438. May 12. The departure of the duke of York to the parts beyond the sea to be expedited
- A.D. 1440. 4 Jan. 1,450l. T. to be paid to the Dauphin
- A.D. 1441. 2 April. The account opened
- A.D. 1442. 24 April. The progress of the French in Guyenne makes it necessary for the king to solicit the help of his subjects
- A.D. 1444. 27 Aug. Horses, &.c. required on the arrival of the queen
- A.D. 1445. 18 April. The king desires the presence of the abbot of Bury at the queen's coronation
- A.D. 1449. Aug. 17. The ambassadors of Burgundy having stated their message, the king replies
- A.D. 1450. Aug. 16. 40l. to be paid to Isabelle de Lalain, lately plundered by the English
- A.D. 1452. Jan. 4. Inquiry to be made respecting the falsification of bills upon the mint at Calais
- A.D. 1453. Jan. 30. Recital of the indenture of military service of John, viscount Lisle
- A.D. 1454. May 28. Payment to be made to certain individuals who have undertaken to keep the sea
- A.D. 1455. Aug. 4. Certain sums to be paid to James earl of Douglas
- A.D. 1456. March 16. Arrangements respecting a sum of money advanced to the king by the staple of Calais
- A.D. 1457. August 12. Twenty-five marks to be paid annually to Mary, daughter of the late duke of Bedford
- A.D. 1458. Sept. 1. Mandate for the payment of expenses for the king's artillery
- A.D. 1459. May 7. 3000 bowstaves and 3000 sheaves of arrows to be provided
- A.D. 1459, Nov. 10. Mandate for the payment of soldiers' wages and purchase of munitions of war
- WILLIAM OF WORCESTER'S COLLECTIONS RESPECTING THE WARS OF THE ENGLISH IN FRANCE AND NORMANDY, FROM MSS. IN THE LIBRARIES OF LAMBETH PALACE AND THE HERALDS' COLLEGE
- WILHELMI WYRCESTER ANNALES RERUM ANGLICARUM. EX AUTOGRAPHO IN BIBLIOTHECA COLLEGII ARMORUM LONDINI
- CHRONOLOGICAL ABSTRACT
- INDEX
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- Letters and Papers Illustrative of the Wars of the English in FranceDuring the Reign of Henry the Sixth, King of England, pp. 465 - 466Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012First published in: 1864