| Enguerrand de Monstrelet - France - 1840 - 580 pages
...Danois' men, who entered the place at the same time with the others, crossing the ditches with water np to their necks. Four hundred and twenty English retreated into a strong house at the end of the town nnder their captains, Montfort, treasurer of Normandy, and Foucques Ebon, who surrendered themselves... | |
| Herald Berry - 1863 - 578 pages
...but at the lust the said town was taken by the fire which was thrown into it hy fusees. And then the English retreated into a strong house at the end of the town, being iiij. c. and xx. [480], of whom Foucques Ethon, and Moufort, the treasurer of Normandy, were... | |
| Joseph Stevenson - France - 1863 - 572 pages
...but at tho last the said town was taken by the fire which was thrown into it by fusees. And then the English retreated into a strong house at the end of the town, being iiij. c. and xx. [480], of whom Foucques Ethon, and Monfort, the treasurer of Normandy, were... | |
| Enguerrand de Monstrelet - France - 1867 - 580 pages
...de St. Pol nearer to Honfleur on the other side of the river Rille, which runs by the town, — and each lord drew up his men to the attack of the place....prisoners to the counts de Dunois and de St. Pol. Twenty-two new knights •• Bretouil,— a town in Normandy near Conches, the ancient house of Illiers,... | |
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