appoints the count de Nevers governor of Picardy, and sends an embassy to the duke of Burgundy at Lille, x. 175
orders Crevecoeur near Cambray to be taken possession of, x. 185
his correspondence with the duke of Bourbon, respecting the flight of the duke of Berry, x. 216
publishes other letters throughout his realm, x. 219.
advance of the army of the count de Charolois, x. 236, 241
resolves to combat him, defeated at Montlehery, x. 244, 251
sends the bishop of Paris to negotiate, x. 257
leaves Paris for Rouen to recruit his army, x. 261
returns to Paris and procures a truce, x. 263
forms an alliance with the Liegeois against the duke of Burgundy and the count de Charolois, x. 268
meets the count de Charolois at Conflans, x. 276
establishes a treaty of peace, x. 286
royal edict respecting what he had conceded to the count, x. 290
Louis XI. is present at a review of the count de Charolois' army, x. 298
goes into, and retakes possession of the duchy of Normandy, x. 304
orders some of the lords of that country to be arrested and drowned, x. 306
advances toward Angers to learn the intentions of his brother's partisans, x. 377
enters the Bourbonnois and takes many towns and castles, x. 380
lays siege to Riom in Auvergne, x. 386
comes to Paris after the battle of Montlehery, x. 390
grants several favours to the inhabitants, x. 396
nobles arrive from Normandy to serve him against the confederates, x. 417
confirms the privileges of the Parisians and offers them new ones, xi. 2
goes to Orleans, xi. 5
proceeds to Normandy, meets the duke of Brittany at Caen, xi. 8
recovers the duchy of Normandy from his brother, xi. 11
sends ambassadors to England, xi. 17, 18
issues an edict against the English, xi. 20
sends commissioners to make reforms at Paris, xi. 24
appoints certain lords for the guard and defence of his realm, xi. 28
goes to Rouen to meet the earl of Warwick, xi. 32
orders the Parisians to have banners for the respective trades and professions, ib.
Louis XI. musters the banners without the walls of Paris, xi. 42
goes on a pilgrimage on foot to St Denis, xi. 44
gives letters to abolish the pragmatic sanction, xi. 47
concludes a truce with the count de Charolois, in which the Liegeois are not included, xi. 54
sends commissioners to muster the banners, his army marches to oppose the Bretons between Mans and Alençon, xi. 56
consents to the assembly of the three estates at Tours, xi. 60
goes to Meaux, xi. 67
substance of what passed between him and the dukes of Berry and Brittany, xi. 71
concludes a peace with the duke of Burgundy, xi. 72
goes on a pilgrimage to Notre Dame of Halle, xi. 76
sends all the live game round Paris as a token of friendship to the count de Foix, xi. 80
receives the king and queen of Sicily, is reconciled to his brother, now duke of Guienne, xi. 90
summons the van and rear van to oppose Edward king of England, xi. 94
signs a peace with the duke of Brittany, xi. 101
orders a thanksgiving for the delivery of Henry VI. king of England, xi. 106
his victories in Burgundy, Charolois and Picardy, xi. 112
goes to Paris and Orleans with the duke of Guienne and others, xi. 116
Louis XI. obtains indulgences for those who shall say Ave Maria three times, xi. 124
sends commissioners to settle differences with the duke of Burgundy, xi. 153
marries his eldest daughter to the lord de Beaujeu, xi. 156
discovers a plot for poisoning him, xi. 158
his edicts respecting the gens d'armes and coin, xi. 160, 161
an embassy arrives from the king of Arragon, xi. 164
reviews the Parisians, accompanied by the Arragonian ambassadors, xi. 165
agrees to a truce with the duke of Burgundy, xi. 169
sends a large army to conquer Arragon, xi. 170
receives a summons from king Edward to restore to him the duchies of Guienne and Normandy, xi. 174
good news from the army of Arragon, xi. 176
orders troops into the territories of the duke of Burgundy to retaliate the damages done in contempt of the truce, xi. 179
concludes an alliance with the emperor of Germany, ambassadors from Florence and the emperor, xi. 183
his prudent acts, takes Tronquoy, Mondidier and other places from the Burgundians, xi. 184, 185
gives notice of the arrival of the English at Calais, and orders his vassals to be in readiness, xi. 193
goes to Pecquigny, to hold a conference with the king of England, xi. 195
Louis XI. agrees to a truce, pays king Edward seventy-five thousand crowns, and promises an annual pension of fifty thousand, xi. 197, 198
concludes a truce with the duke of Burgundy, xi. 201
his conversation with the count de Roussy, xi. 207
orders a council, and establishes certain taxes, xi. 223
meets the king of Sicily at Lyon, ransoms queen Margaret of England, xi. 232
makes several pilgrimages, xi. 237
informed of the death of the duke of Burgundy, he makes a pilgrimage of devotion, xi. 255
reduces Arras, Hêdin, and other towns and countries which the duke had usurped in France, xi. 256
summons his parliament from Paris to Noyon to try the duke of Nemours, xi. 262
on his return from Picardy sets at liberty the prisoner's confined in the Châtelet, xi. 278
has twelve great bombards made, xi. 280
his troops gain the town of Condé from the Burgundians, xi. 291
amused and deceived by the duke of Austria, xi. 297
holds a council at Orleans for recovering the pragmatic sanction, xi. 301
forms an alliance with the king of Castille, xi. 303
his preparations for war with Austria, xi. 309
Louis XI. several towns in Burgundy reduced to his obedience, xi. 311
ambassadors arrive at Paris from Spain, xi. 312
defeats the duke of Austria near Therouenne, xi. 314
his troops are again successful and gain seventeen towns, xi. 317
an embassy from England, he issues a commission against the duke of Bourbon, xi. 409
concludes a truce with the duke of Austria, xi. 320
sets cardinal Ballue at liberty, xi. 323
subsidizes a body of Swiss in lieu of the franc-archers, ib.
forms a camp between Pont de l'Arche and Pont St Pierre, xi. 326
recovers from a severe illness and performs certain pilgrimages, during which he visits the dauphin, xi. 330
receives an embassy from Flanders at Clery, xi. 335
again taken ill, visits his son at Amboise and recommends to him Olivier le Daim, xi. 340
makes peace with the Flemings, xi. 342
sends for the holy ampulla from the church of St Remy at Rheims, xi. 352
his devout death and burial in the church of our Lady at Clery, xi. 354
Louis XII. duke of Orleans, consecrated king of France at Rheims, xii. 41
sends an army to recover the Milanese, xii. 45
Louis XII. sends troops to reconquer Naples which in a short time is won, xii. 73
makes war against the Turks by sea and land, xii. 77
goes to Lombardy and makes his public entry into Genoa, xii. 79
taken with a serious illness, xii. 101
orders a large force to join the pope, xii. 107
defeats the Venetians at Agnadello, xii. 113
makes a triumphant entry into Milan, xii. 116
goes to war with the pope on account of the duke of Ferrara, xii. 121
victory of the duke of Nemours near to Ravenna, xii. 129
sends succours to the king of Navarre, xii. 144
his army defeated by the Swiss at Novara, xii. 148
a body of his troops attacked and put to flight by the English and Hainaulters, xii. 151
makes peace with the Venetians, xii. 155
marries Mary, sister to Henry VIII. of England, xii. 164
his death and interment, xii. 169
Louvroy, siege of, v. 325
Louvain, Pierre, murdered by sir Raoul de Flavy, x. 163
Lovecte, Thomas, a monk of the temple at Paris, murdered by one of his brethren, xi. 36
Louviers, the town of, surrenders to the duke of Bourbon for Louis XI. xi. 11
Louviers, Charles de, cup-bearer to Louis XI. wins the prize, at a tournament at Paris, xi. 67
Lucca, reception of Charles VIII. at, xi. 410
Lucifer, account of his rebellion in heaven, i. 246
Lupus, a Hussite-heretic, is slain in Bohemia, vii. 151
Lusignan, John de, succeeds to the kingdom of Cyprus, vii. 82
Luxembourg, sir John de, made governor of Arras, iv. 41
attacks the town of Hamme, ib.
marries Joan of Bethune, v. 59
sends six hundred combatants to meet his brother in the county of Brienne, v. 85
assembles a large body of men at Arras, and leads them before Roye, v. 152
makes an excursion with his whole force toward Alibaudieres, v. 172, 174
is blinded in one eye during the siege, and puts an end to the attack, v. 176
witnesses a deed of arms against six champions of the Dauphinois, v. 281
disbands his forces, and retires to his castle of Beaurevoir, v. 312
waits on Henry V. to solicit the liberty of his brother the count de Conversan, v. 318
conquers the fortresses of Quesnoy, Louvroy, and Hericourt, v. 323
takes Oysi in Tierrache, vi. 74
besieges the church of Broissi, ib.
besieges the castle of Wiege, vi. 76
he lays in ambush, in which Poton de Saintrailles is made prisoner, vi. 77
besieges the town of Guise, vi. 79
Luxembourg, sir John de, besieges Beaumont in Argonne, vi. 224
takes command of the siege of Compiègne, vi. 366
some captains attached to him surprise the castle of St Martin, vii. 1
marches into Champagne against the French, vii. 57
he is joined by the earl of Warwick's son and others, vii. 56
reconquers the castle of Haphincourt, vii. 139
refuses to join the duke of Burgundy against the English, till he is discharged of his oath to the English, viii. 53
sends letters to the knights of the Golden Fleece, viii. 139
sends letters to exculpate himself to the great council of the duke of Burgundy, viii. 161
dies, viii. 247, 250
Luxembourg, Louis de, marries Joan of Bar, vii. 213
count de St Pol, his men rob the king's servants as they were conducting warlike stores to Tournay, viii. 260
makes reparation for the injury done to the king, viii. 264
he and the count of Eu, take the new castle of Nicrops, ix. 34
Luxembourg, Louis, the constable, his treachery, xi. 188
is delivered by the duke of Burgundy to the king's officers, and carried prisoner to the bastile, xi. 205
his trial and execution, xi. 211, 212
a short epitaph on him, xi. 219
Luxembourg, the duchy of, is reduced to obedience to the duke of Burgundy, xi. 364, 375
Lyon, various processions at; occasioned by the mortality of the season, xii. 198
Lyonnet de Bournouville, v. 83
Lyons, the inhabitants of, rebel, viii. 9
council of, viii. 415
M.
Maestricht, the town of, surrenders to John of Bavaria, i. 181
siege of, ii. 24
Mahomet II. See Morbesan.
Maillotin de Bours combats sir Hector de Flavy at Arras, vii. 5
Mailly castle is besieged by the king's army, viii. 345
Mailly, sir Robinet de, is suffocated in a bog while attending the duke of Burgundy, v. 169
Malatesta, the lord, makes a proposition for the removal of the council of Pisa, ii. 95
Malefactors, three, two men and a woman, are hung for various enormous crimes in Paris, viii. 434
Malcolm Fleming. See David de Combrebant.
Malmaison castle taken by sir John Blondel, vi. 205
it is surrendered by sir John Blondel, vi. 209
Manniel, Gauvain, lieutenant-general of the bailiff of Rouen, beheaded, xi. 16
Mansart du Bos, sir, ii. 269
beheaded, ii. 351
his head and body restored and interred, iii. 136
Mans, St Julian, siege of, vi. 165
Mans, siege of, viii. 419
Mantes, summoned to surrender to the king of France, ix. 18
Marchant, Andrieu, appointed provost of Paris, iii. 243
Marche, de la, count, defeated at Yeure-la-Ville, iii. 5
goes into Italy, and marries Johanna queen of Naples, iv. 199
Marêts, Charles des, is appointed governor of Dieppe, vii. 303
Margaret, the duchess, heiress of Flanders, i. 112
dies, i. 120
Margaret, queen of England, defeated by Edward earl of Marche, seeks aid from the Scots, x. 57
goes to France, to require aid of her cousin german the king, x. 98
her hard fortune, and singular adventure with a robber, x. 125
holds a conference with the duke of Burgundy, x. 126
visits Louis XI. with her son the prince of Wales, xi. 99
her honourable reception at Paris, xi. 107
the victory of king Edward and death of her son, xi. 115
is ransomed by the king of France, xi. 233
Marignano, the battle of, between the Swiss and Francis I. xii. 183, 186
Mark, sir William de la, levies a war against the bishop of Liege and kills him, xi. 337
Marle, Henry de, fearful of arrest, promises to pay a large sum to the king, iii. 131
Marle, the count, is slain at the battle of Azincourt, iv. 185
Marle, siege of, viii. 263
Marmonde, the town of, admits Charles VII. viii. 340
Martelet, sir du Mesnil, taken prisoner by the duke of Burgundy, iv. 211
is tortured and hung, iv. 212
Martin, king of Arragon, i. 95
Martin, pope, iv. 87
is elected head of the church by the council of Constance, iv. 299
adjourns the council of Constance, v. 28
sends a croisade against Bohemia, v. 206
sends his bull to John duke of Brabant, vi. 144
declares the marriage between the duke of Glocester and Jacquiline duchess of Bavaria, void, vi. 197
Mary of Anjou, dowager queen of France, dies, x. 136
Mary, dowager countess of Blois, i. 160
Mary, the princess, sister to Henry VIII. of England is married to Louis XII. xii. 164
makes her public entry into Paris, xii. 165
Massa, a burgh and castle, visited by Charles VIII. in his march through Italy, xi. 409
Mathagon, captain, lays siege to St Severin, vii. 174
Matthew, count de Foix, i. 118
Matthew, bastard of Bourbon, made prisoner at Foronuovo, xii. 29
Maucour, the lord de, beheaded by orders of Henry VI. vi. 96
Maufroy, sir, de St Leger, and the bastard de St Pol lead an army into Barrois, vi. 107
Maugué, John, killed at Paris by the bursting of a bombard, xi. 305
Mauléon castle taken by the count de Foix, ix. 43
Mauroy, sir, de St Leger, takes the castle of Chaulnes, iv. 230
in conjunction with Jean d'Aubigny, invades and pillages Lihon, iv. 231
Maximilian, duke of Austria, sends ambassadors to Louis XI. xi. 296
defeated near Therouenne, xi. 314
concludes a truce, xi. 320
seizes the town of Arras, xi. 375
concludes a peace with Charles VIII. xi. 377
Maximilian, the emperor, joins the league of Cambray, xii. 112
assembles a large army to attempt the conquest of the Milanese, and drive the French from Italy, xii. 198
marches away from Milan, xii. 202
Meaux, siege of, v. 305
is stormed, v. 320
surrenders, v. 344
Medici, Guiliano de, assassinated by the Pazzi at Florence, xi. 272
Lorenzo de, wounded, xi. 273
Pietro de, places himself under the protection of Charles VIII. xi. 408
Mello, sir John de, a Spanish knight, combats the lord de Chargny, vii. 223
his dress during the combat, vii. 226
fought with his vizor up, vii. 228
Melun, siege of, v. 208
Melun, surrender of the town and castle of, v. 227
Menau, sir Pierre de, beheaded, iv. 33
Mercq castle besieged, i. 126
the French totally defeated at, i. 129
Merville, the lord de, taken prisoner and hanged by the Burgundians and Bretons, xi. 69
Metz, siege of, viii. 392
treaty of, viii. 396
Meulan, the bridge of, is besieged by the English, vii. 301
Meur de Châtel, an assembly held at, respecting the murder of the duke of Orleans, ii. 157
Mezieres, sir Philip de, i. 404
Milan, duke of, makes the kings of Arragon and Navarre prisoners, vii. 227
yields up to his nephew, the duke of Orleans, the county of Asti, viii. 418
assassinated, xi. 244
Milan, taken by the French, xii. 45
retaken by the duke Ludovico Sforza, xii. 46
the inhabitants are bribed into subjection, xii. 53
taken possession of by the Swiss on the departure of the French from Italy, xii. 138
Melun, Charles de, beheaded for suffering the escape of the lord du Lau, xi. 69, 70
Mirandola restored to John Franciscus Picus, xii. 116
Miramount, the lord de, ii. 27
Miraumont, village of, iv. 42
Moerbeke, the Ghent men are defeated at, ix. 224
Mohammedism, origin of, i. 241
Monchas castle in Normandy is taken by the French, vii. 88
siege of, vii. 84
Monk of St Denis's account of the murder of the duke of Orleans, i. 201
Monster, a girl born at Verona, with one head, two feet and four arms, xi. 275
Mons, in Vimeu, rencountre at, v. 290
names of the principal lords who had accompanied and remained with the duke of Burgundy, and of the principal Dauphinois, v. 298
Montagu, Charles de, marries Catherine d'Albert, ii. 118
Montagu, Gerard de, consecrated bishop of Paris, ii. 116
Montagu, grand master of the king's household, sent to confer with the duke of Burgundy, ii. 66
is arrested, ii. 129
beheaded, ii. 131
his hotel and furniture given to the count of Hainault, ii. 132
his body is taken from the gibbet and joined to the head to be decently interred, iii. 90
Montagu, the lord de, narrowly escapes with his life during the murder of the duke of Burgundy, v. 122
refuses to deliver up the castle of Montereau to the dauphin, v. 128
writes letters to several of the principal towns of France respecting the murder of the duke of Burgundy, v. 137
Montagu, the lord de, a Burgundian, concludes a treaty with La Hire, vi. 107
Montaigu, the fortress of, is destroyed by orders of the duke of Burgundy, viii. 276
Mont-Aquilon, siege of, vi. 39
Montargis and Chevreuse, the towns and castles of, submit to Charles VII. viii. 98
Montargis, siege of, vi. 109
Montauban, the lord de, admiral of France, dies, xi. 21
Montereau-faut-Yonne, is besieged by Charles VII. and reconquered, viii. 27, 28
Montenay, sir James, seizes sir James de Monstrade, with a design to stab him, i. 100
Mont-Epiloy, a party of English defeated near, v. 239
Montferrat, the marchioness of and her son place themselves under the protection of Charles VIII. xi. 402
Montgardin, sir Baldwin de, taken prisoner by the duke of Burgundy, ii. 35
Mont-Guyon, is besieged by the count de Dunois, ix. 159
Montlehery, siege of, iv. 344. v. 50
battle of, x. 244, 253
various accounts of reported in various places, x. 264
recapitulation and further description of the battle, x. 359
other particulars not mentioned by Monstrelet, x. 406
Morbesan, Mahomet II. besieges and captures Constantinople, ix. 314
plan for resisting him, ix. 331
sends letters to the pope, ix. 335
Morbesan, emperor of the Turks, besieges Belgrade, ix. 377
Moreau, Pierre, attaches himself to the Ghent men, ix. 254
makes an attack on Dendermonde, ib.
Moreuil, siege of, vii. 156
Mortaigne, damsel of, judgment given against, ix. 343
Mortain, count de, dies of a dysentery, iii. 77
Mortain, siege of, ix. 16
Mory, Laurence de, hanged for high treason, for having favoured the Burgundians, x. 392
Moses, justified in slaying the tyrannical Egyptian, i. 271
Maulevrier, the count of, seneschal of Normandy, murders his wife and his huntsman for adultery, xi. 233
Monk, the Little, attempts to gain the castle of St Angelo at Rome, vii. 102
is detected and executed, vii. 104
Moy, the lord de, the men of, lose the castle of Roullet, viii. 109
Moyennes, the castle of, besieged, ii. 343
siege of, vi. 175, 196
Murder, forbidden by every law, i. 265
Murray, earl of, killed at Verneuil, vi. 93
Mussi-l'Evêque, siege of, vii. 127
N.
Namur, the count de, dies, and makes the duke of Burgundy his heir, vi. 246
is invaded by the Liegeois, vi. 352
Naples, triumphant entry of Charles VIII. into, xii. 1
attack and capture of the Castel Nuovo and the Castel del Ovo, xii. 2, 4
Navarre, Louis, king of, and other princes of the blood, resolve to reform the management of the royal finances, ii. 127
makes propositions to the king relative to his majesty's ministers, ii. 194
Navarre, Louis, king of, is made prisoner by the duke of Milan, vii. 237
demands succour of the king of France against the king of Arragon, xii. 143
dies, xii. 205
Neapolitans, the, rebel against their king, and take the queen prisoner, iv. 257
Neelle, the inhabitants of, resign the keys to the duke of Burgundy, and swear affiance to the king, ii. 295
storming of the castle of, iv. 234
the lands of, are overrun by the French, viii. 198
Negotiations relative to the resignations of popes Gregory and Benedict, i. 182, 187
Nemours, the duke of, is made prisoner at Carlat, in the king's name, xi. 266
found guilty of high treason and beheaded, xi. 267
Nemours, Gaston de Foix, created duke of, xii. 118
besieges Bologna, xii. 122
takes Brescia with great slaughter, xii. 125
defeats the united armies of the pope, the Venetians, and the Spaniards, but is himself killed, xii. 129
Nevers, John, count of, i. 113
Nevers, Philip, count de, his marriage with the damsel of Coucy, ii. 79
brother to the duke of Burgundy, slain at the battle of Azincourt, iv. 185
appointed governor of Picardy, x. 175
issues proclamations for the king, throughout the provinces of his lieutenancy, x. 221
Nevers, count de, endeavours at a reconciliation with the count de Charolois, x. 228
made prisoner in the castle of Peronne, x. 282
Nicholas V. elected pope, ix. 411
marries the emperor of Germany to the daughter of the king of Portugal ix. 190
sends a legate to France respecting peace, ix. 191
notifies to the duke of Burgundy a croisade against the Turks, ix. 289
dies, ix. 349
Nicosia, is plundered by the Saracens, vi. 189
Nicrops castle, siege of, ix. 33
Nieneve, is fortified by the Ghent men, ix. 215
Noëlle, besieged by the English, vi. 41
Nogent, surrenders to the count de St Pol, ix. 7
Nouaille, the lord de, murdered, v. 174
Normandy, the whole duchy of, is reduced to obedience to Charles VII. ix. 141
extent of, ib.
the common people of, rise against the English garrison, vii. 178
they assemble in large bodies before Caen, vii. 191
Northumberland, earl of, his unsuccessful application to the king of France against the king of England, i. 164
Nôtre Dame, church of, solemnities at, x. 282
Norwich, bishop of, iv. 145
Nove, Paul di, doge of Genoa, beheaded, xii. 110
Novara, the town and castle of, surrender to Francis I. xii. 181
Noyelle, the lord de, taken prisoner at the battle of Azincourt, iv. 194
Noyon, the parliament summoned to, to try the duke of Nemours, xi. 262
Nuys, a town near Cologne, besieged by the duke of Burgundy, xi. 172
relieved by the Germans from Cologne, xi. 178
O.
Octavian, the emperor, anecdote of i. 351
Odart de Remy, is killed at the siege of Lagny, vii. 87
Offemont, the lord de, enters St Riquier, v. 276
is made prisoner by the English, v. 321
Oliver de Blois, count of Penthievre, marries Isabella, daughter of the duke of Burgundy, i. 165
Olivier le Daim, his infamous character from Comines, xi. 282 note.
hanged at Paris, xi. 360
Ollehaing, lord de, advocate of the duke of Burgundy, ii. 72
disputes with the chancellor of France, iii. 133
is thrust out of the council chamber, iii. 134
Opiterge, a youth martyred there by the Jews, xi. 274
Oran, the island of, discoveries of the Portuguese on, xii. 120
Orange, the prince of, is conquered by the French, vi. 370
restored to liberty by Louis XI. without ransom, xi. 192
Orange, the prince of, his troops defeated in Burgundy by the lord de Craon, xi. 265
his devastations in Burgundy, xi. 279
Orchimont, the town and castle of, are destroyed by Everard de la Marche, vii. 340
Orfevre, John l', president of Luxembourg, pleads before the king for the duke d'Alençon, x. 3
Orgemont, lord de, John, bishop of Paris, death of, ii. 115
Oriole, a Gascon captain and his lieutenant, beheaded at Tours, xi. 307
Orleans, Louis, duke of, takes possession of the duchy of Luxembourg, i. 43
sends a challenge to Henry, king of England, i. 55
his second letter to the king of England, in reply, i. 67
is commissioned to remonstrate with the pope on the necessity of union in the church, i. 116
defeated in his attempt to carry off the dauphin of France, i. 138
sends an immense force into Paris, i. 149
publishes circular letters throughout France, concerning the defamations of the duke of Burgundy, i. 151
reconciled to the duke of Burgundy, i. 155
besieges Blaye and Le Bourg, i. 168
is presented with the duchy of Acquitaine, i. 188
is assassinated at Paris, i. 192, 193
mourning, and order of the procession at his funeral, i. 196, 197
exertions made to discover his murderers, i. 196
Orleans, Louis, duke of, charged with covetousness, i. 286
charged with having committed high treason against the king, i. 287
devised the death of the king by sorcery, i. 288
contracted illegal alliances, i. 290
offended the king in the person of the queen, i. 293
devised the death of the dauphin by poison, i. 296
guilty of high treason by false representations to the pope, i. 297
treasonably offended against the public welfare, i. 298
reply to the charges against, i. 333
his character as delineated by the duchess dowager, i. 348
cleared from the charge of tyranny, i. 367
cleared from the charge of witchcraft, i. 390
did much service to the church, i. 393
gave no aid to the schism, i. 394
the king of France has solemn obsequies performed for him, iv. 92
Orleans, Charles, duke of, son of the murdered duke, sends letters to the king against the duke of Burgundy and his party, ii. 225
several of his captains assemble an army, ii. 235
writes again to the king, ii. 236
is taken prisoner at the battle of Azincourt, iv. 194
is brought to Calais during a meeting respecting peace, viii. 218
is conveyed back to England, viii. 219
Orleans, Charles, duke of, obtains his liberty by means of the duke of Burgundy, viii. 226
marries the lady of Cleves, viii. 231
leaves Bruges with his duchess, viii. 243
is not permitted to see the king on his release, viii. 349
returns to the duke of Burgundy from France, viii. 403
receives from the hands of the duke of Milan, the county of Asti, viii. 418
dies, x. 187
Orleans faction assemble in large numbers near Paris, ii. 190
application is made to them by the king and the university of Paris to disband their army, ii. 190, 191
plunder the country round Paris, ii. 197
condemned to death by the king, ii. 198
peace between them and the king, ii. 200
the natives of Paris take up arms against, ii. 278
enter the town of Roye by fraud, ii. 279
overrun the country of Burgundy, ii. 283
return toward Paris, ii. 305
proclamations issued against, ii. 309
are declared rebels and traitors, ii. 316
are sentenced to banishment and excommunication, ii. 319
assemble their whole army at St Denis, and forage, ii. 323
Orleans faction retire to their respective countries to reinforce their armies, ii 332
many of their adherents executed, ii. 334
reduced to great distress, ii. 346
many of them perish in prison, ii. 351
are harrassed by the king of France on the frontiers, iii. 1
send an embassy to England, iii. 13
their ambassadors attacked and defeated, iii. 14
their intercepted letters to England, ib.
insult and abuse the Burgundians before Bourges, iii. 57
behave treacherously, and attempt the life of the duke of Burgundy near Bourges, iii. 58
harrass the king's foragers, iii. 61
their meeting for peace near Bourges, iii. 70, 71
treaty of peace between them and the king, iii. 73
are in favour at Paris, iii. 216, 233
effectually govern the king and the duke of Acquitaine, iv. 97
are routed and dispersed at Paris, v. 13
several are cruelly put to death by the Parisians, v. 21
Orleans, duchess of, complains to the king of the murder of her husband, i. 207
details the manner in which the duke was murdered, i. 208
again complains of the murder of the duke, i. 331
conclusion of her defence of the character of the duke, ii. 1
reply to, by the chancellor, ii. 15
Orleans, duchess of, dies broken-hearted, ii. 67
Orleans, town of, is besieged by the earl of Salisbury, vi. 234
the siege is raised by the maid Joan, vi. 264
inhabitants of, send supplies to Beauvais, xi. 323
the duke of, his gallant conduct at Genoa, xi. 397, 398
Ormond, John, governor of Vernon, insults the king of France by sending him old keys, ix. 22
Orsay castle, siege of, vi. 40
Orval, the lord of, defeats the men of Bordeaux, ix. 154
Oudenarde, is besieged by the Ghent men, ix. 202
Ourse, wife to Coppin de la Viefville, suspected of having hastened the death of the duchess of Burgundy, v. 380
Ovidianus, (probably Huniades) defends Belgrade against the Turks, ix. 378
Owen Glendower, prince of Wales, assisted by the French against the English, i. 104
Oye, the town of, is taken by the Burgundians, vii. 357
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Pageants, given by the count de Foix to the court, at Tours, ix. 412
Paleologus, Manuel, emperor of Constantinople, departs from Paris for England, i. 39
account of his reason for coming to England, i. 40
Palis, one of the duke of Burgundy's heralds, sent to the king during the duke's encampment at Mont-Chastillon, iv. 344
Paoul, master Peter, ii. 17
Pardons, great, granted at Rome, i. 38
Paris, the university of, quarrels with sir Charles de Savoisy, i. 91
the inhabitants of, arm themselves against the duke of Orleans, i. 154
the inhabitants of, allowed to wear arms, i. 160
the bishop of, retires to Savoy, ii. 136
great distress in, for want of provisions, ii. 193
the inhabitants of, arm against the Orleans factions, ii. 197
the butchers of, enjoy greater power and privileges than any other trade, ii. 277
the natives take up arms against the Armagnacs, ii. 278
the inhabitants send an embassy to the young king Henry VI. of England, and to his ministers, vi. 13
regains its former privileges, iii. 8
the inhabitants request the king not to make any treaty of peace without their being personally named, iii. 40
the university of, make a report on the abuses in government, iii. 98
university of, advises the king relative to the abuses in his government, iii. 122
the inhabitants of, demand the persons of certain traitors, iii. 146
the bishop of, assembles a body of theologians, concerning the speech of master John Petit, iii. 279
Paris, the chains are taken away from the streets, iv. 1
The chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet, Vol. 12 [of 13]
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A chronological narrative of late medieval conflicts and politics in France, Italy, and neighbouring realms, recounting royal entries, sieges, battlefield engagements, and the ebb and flow of territorial control. The work describes campaigns in key Italian cities, confrontations with Swiss and coalition forces, the negotiation and rupture of alliances including a major anti-Venetian league, papal and imperial interventions, dynastic marriages and funerals, and episodes of captivity, plague, and local unrest. Organized chapter by chapter, the account blends military reportage with diplomatic and civic detail to trace how successive operations and negotiations reshaped power and possession across the region.