The Reign of Henry the Fifth: 1415-1422The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... March to take command of the transports as soon as they should have disembarked the troops at Touques and return with them to England to fetch part of the army for which he apparently had not been able to find room3 . Ac- cordingly all ...
... March to take command of the transports as soon as they should have disembarked the troops at Touques and return with them to England to fetch part of the army for which he apparently had not been able to find room3 . Ac- cordingly all ...
Page 73
... March 10 the castle of Hambye had surrendered ; the town of St Lô followed on the 12th5 . Four days later they were followed by Le Hommet , Carentan ?, and Coutances , the last falling to the earl of Huntingdon , who had been specially ...
... March 10 the castle of Hambye had surrendered ; the town of St Lô followed on the 12th5 . Four days later they were followed by Le Hommet , Carentan ?, and Coutances , the last falling to the earl of Huntingdon , who had been specially ...
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... March he received grants of confiscated lands2 ; and in April he was receiving the surrender of Normans loyal to Charles VI3 . It is no wonder that he was " much blamed and reproached4 . " A contemporary who wrote at the court of the ...
... March he received grants of confiscated lands2 ; and in April he was receiving the surrender of Normans loyal to Charles VI3 . It is no wonder that he was " much blamed and reproached4 . " A contemporary who wrote at the court of the ...
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