the inhabitants are kept in great subjection, iv. 2
the bishop of, sends to know whether the duke of Burgundy would avow the sentiments uttered in the speech of master John Petit, iv. 14
the inhabitants and members of the university wait on the duke of Acquitaine to propose measures of public safety, iv. 205
strongly defended by the count d'Armagnac, iv. 207
a conspiracy at, iv. 348
is taken by the duke of Burgundy, v. 7
the commonalty of, put to death their prisoners, v. 20, 41
an epidemical disorder rages at, v. 46
six thousand of the commonalty sent to the siege of Montlehery, v. 50
the inhabitants renew their oaths, and vow revenge against the murderers of the duke of Burgundy, v. 138
is attacked by Charles VII. vi. 305
is reduced to the obedience of Charles VII. vii. 324
various regulations in, x. 385, 388
beset by the Burgundians and Bretons, x. 401, 423, 426, 433
several officers of the city displaced, xi. 220
a man punished for forging the king's signet, xi. 363
several persons hanged for having assassinated the son of the public executioner, xi. 270
Paris, the statues of St Louis and St Charlemagne removed, xi. 279, 280
great entertainments are given, on the king's return from Picardy, xi. 289
a great bombard on trial bursts and kills many people, xi. 305
a severe frost, xi. 323, 324
many persons die of incurable disorders, xi. 333
the steeple of St Genevieve burnt by lightning, xi. 351
festival on the accession of Charles VIII. xi. 362
order of Magdalens established, xi. 372
the bridge of Notre Dame falls down, with a heavy loss, xii. 45
an extraordinary heretic punished at, xii. 85
a great mortality at, from the unwholesomeness of the season, xii. 100
tilts performed in celebration of the marriage of Louis XII. with the princess Mary of England, xii. 168
many persons of both sexes lose their senses at the bean season, xi. 22
violent quarrel of the pages and clerks of the palace, xi. 25
the queen most honourably received, xi. 39
tournaments, xi. 67
alliance of France and Spain proclaimed, xi. 91
different edicts published, succours sent to Beauvais, xi. 132
the Parisians mustered and reviewed, xi. 137
Paris, the king's physicians open a man alive and recover him, xi. 178
execution of the constable, xi. 313
Parisians, the, their uniform during a mob, iii. 151
they propose whatever measures they please in the presence of the duke of Acquitaine, iii. 152
cause the king to publish an edict of indemnity, iii. 160
Pataye, battle of, vi. 274
Paul II. succeeds pope Pius II. x. 169
shortens the intervals of the jubilees, xi. 119
dies and is succeeded by Sixtus IV. xi. 120
Pavia, entry of Charles VIII. into, xi. 405
inhuman murder of a Frenchman at, xii. 140
Pazzi, the conspiracy of the, at Florence, xi. 372
Pecquigny, near Amiens, meeting of king Louis XI. and Edward king of England at, xi. 195
Pembroke, earl of, slain at the attack on the castle of Sluys, i. 134
Hollinshed's account of, ib.
Penhors, lord de, attacks the English fleet near Brest harbour, i. 9
Pensart, Jean, a fisherman of Paris, robbed of a great sum of money, xi. 180
Penthievre, the count de, treacherously takes the duke of Brittany prisoner, v. 252
is arrested, ib.
marries the daughter of the lord de Quievrain, v. 258
dies, vii. 139
Penthievre, the count de, is sent into Guienne against Bordeaux, ix. 150
Penthievre, the count de, receives an embassy to Louis XI. from the king of Arragon, xi. 164
Pentoise, peace negotiated at, iii. 196
Perche, the count du, son to the duke of Alençon, reduces the town of Alençon for the king, xi. 60
Percy, Thomas, conducts queen Isabella to France, i. 40
Percy, lord, his unsuccessful application to France for aid against Henry of England, i. 164
invades Scotland, viii. 12
Perpignan, siege of, by the king of Arragon, xi. 150
surrenders to the king of France, xi. 182
Perrin de Loharent's answer to the fourth letter of Michel d'Orris to sir John Prendergast, i. 36
Perrinet le Clerc, admits the Burgundians into the town of Paris, v. 9
is in great repute at Paris, but becomes as poor and as wicked as ever, v. 18
Perrinet Chalons is hanged at Amiens, vii. 298
Persia, soldan of, commander of the Turks in Hungary, discomfited and driven into Greece, ix. 363
the sophi of, makes war on the Turk Usson Cassan, xii. 92
Pestilence, in many places, viii. 94
Peter de Brabant, arms against the English, i. 159
marries the dowager countess of Blois, i. 160
his army dismissed, i. 64
besieges Neuf Chastel, i. 164
engages the English at sea, i. 168
Peter of Candia elected pope. See Alexander V. pope.
Petit, master John, defends the murder of the duke of Orleans, i. 215
his speech in defence of the duke of Burgundy, i. 221
why he is bound to defend the duke, i. 226
conclusion of his speech, i. 309
dies, and is buried at Hesdin, ii. 234
schedule containing propositions, &c. relative to his heresy, iii. 279
his arguments condemned, iv. 14
the sentence against him revoked, iv. 212
Petit, John, the son of the public executioner at Paris, murdered, xi. 268
Philibert de Vaudray, offers his services to the duke of Bedford, vii. 81
Philip, the archduke, makes his public entry into Lyon, xii. 82
dies at Burgos in Spain, xii. 105
Philip, duke of Brabant, dies at Louvain, vi. 362
Philip, count de Charolois, marries Michelle daughter to the king of France, i. 121
his marriage opposed by the duke of Orleans, i. 123
Philip, count de Nevers, espouses the sister of the count d'Eu, iii. 176
is slain at the battle of Azincourt, iv. 185
Philip count de St Pol goes to Brussels, and arrests the ministers of the duke of Brabant, v. 220
Philip of Savoy, detained prisoner by king Louis XI. notwithstanding his safe conduct, x. 161
Phineas, commended for his conduct towards duke Zambray, i. 244
Picard, the Petit, the king's commander at Nesle, hanged by the duke of Burgundy, xi. 127
Picardy, the lords of, are prevented by the duke of Burgundy from obeying the king's summons to arm against the English, iv. 153
Picards and Ghent men, encounter each other, ix. 248
Picalomini, Æneas Silvius, (pope Pius II.) dies, x. 378
Piedmont, the princess of, meets Charles VIII. on his entry into Turin, xi. 390
the prince of, sent by Louis XI. to open certain prisons at Paris, xi. 68
dies at Orleans, xi. 116
Pier-yves, lord de, ii. 23
his speech to the Liegeois, ii. 29
is killed in battle, ii. 35
his head exposed on the point of a lance, ii. 38
Pieruels, lord de, made governor of Liege, i. 176
Pierrefons, the castle of, burnt, iii. 94
Pierre de Regnault, forages the country round Abbeville, viii. 213
is forced to dislodge from the castle of Mailly, viii. 343
Pierre Floure, friar, preaches before Philip duke of Burgundy, v. 147
Pietro della Luna, called Benedict XIII. i. 316
Pillagers from the household of the king of France, commit depredations in the town of Haussy, viii. 272
they are attacked by sir John de Croy, ib.
Pisa, council of, ii. 78, 89
Pisa, council of, condemn the two rival popes Benedict and Gregory, ii. 90
decisions of, ii. 96
bishops, dukes, and ambassadors at, ii. 102
some account of the city, ii. 103
the ambassadors from Paris university to the council, write letters of what passed, ii. 105
entrance of Charles VIII. into, xi. 410
Pius II. succeeds pope Calixtus, ix. 425
dies, x. 378
Pius III. pope, dies after reigning ten days, xii. 87
Poitiers, ambassadors arrive at, from the duke of Brittany to Louis XI. x. 374
Poitou, the county of, is given to John of Touraine, second son of the king, iii. 335
the seneschal of, undertakes an expedition against the castle of Loigny, ix. 21
Poland, a discussion arises between the king of, and the grand master of the Teutonic order in Prussia, ii. 153
the king of, is skinned alive by the Saracens, viii. 399
Pont-Audemer, captured by the French, ix. 9
Pont de l'Arche, is taken from the English by the duke of Brittany, viii. 437
Pont du St Esprit, siege of, by the dauphin, v. 205
Pontorson, siege of, v. 208, 221
Pontoise, is retaken by the English, vii. 400
is besieged by Charles VII. viii. 280
the duke of York marches an army to force the king to raise the siege, viii. 287
the town is taken after an obstinate defence, viii. 300
Pontoise, the town of, taken by the Bretons, x. 279
Porée, Martin, bishop of Arras, causes the sentence against master Jean Petit to be revoked, iv. 212
Portugal, the king of, raises an army against the infidels, vi. 233
the queen of, dies, viii. 402
the king of, comes to solicit the aid of Louis XI. to recover the crown of Spain, xi. 239
honours paid him at Paris, xi. 240
Poton de Saintrailles, defeats the Burgundians near Guerbigny, vi. 390
is made prisoner by the English, vii. 4
Poulaine, the king of, his son killed in battle near Therouenne, xi. 314
Poulcres castle, siege of, ix. 262
Poussay, siege of, vii. 57
Pragmatic sanction, abolished by king Louis XI. x. 94
Prague, heretics of, v. 326, vi. 26
Préaux, son of the lord de, slain at the battle of Azincourt, iv. 186
Precigny, the lord de, the commissioner of Louis XI. to settle differences with the confederate princes, x. 414
Pregent, a French captain, defeats Howard the English admiral, xii. 158
Prendergast, sir John, accepts the challenge of Michel d'Orris to single combat, i. 15
his second letter to Michel d'Orris appointing the earl of Somerset judge of the combat, i. 18
his third letter to the Arragonian esquire, complaining of not having received an answer, i. 20
Prenestin, cardinal, commonly called the cardinal of Poitiers, preaches before the council of Pisa, ii. 99
Prie, the lord de, with a body of Genoese, sacks Alexandria and other towns, xii. 180
Prologue to the chronicles of Louis XI. and of Charles VIII. x. 355
Protection-money, or black mail, viii. 257
Protestus du Tabouret, a Hussite heretic, is slain, vii. 151
Provins en Brie, the town and castle of, are won by the English and Burgundians, vii. 152
Prussia, invaded by the infidels, ii. 172
Q.
Quarrel between the dukes of Burgundy and Orleans, i. 44
between the dukes of Brabant and Holland, ii. 66
Quesnes, sir Peter de, attacks Mondidier, ii. 305
Quesnoy, a mortal combat fought at, i. 124
siege of the castle of, by sir John de Luxembourg, v. 323
Quex, John de, is killed by a fall from his horse, v. 279
Quieret, sir Boors, lord of Henchin, taken prisoner at the battle of Azincourt, iv. 194
Quieret, sir Peter, lord of Hamecourt, taken prisoner at the battle of Azincourt, ib.
Quieret, sir Gauvain, a renowned knight in arms, dies, x. 98
Quiers, handsome entertainment of Charles VIII. at, xi. 396
R.
Raguier, John, his exploits at a tournament at Paris, xi. 65
Ragnier, Raymond, complaint against, iii. 102
Ragonnet de Picul is sawn in twain for his steadfastness in the Christian faith, vi. 165
Rambouillet castle, siege of, vi. 162
Rambures, lord de, taken prisoner, i. 130
Rambures, the lord de, master of the cross bows, slain at the battle of Azincourt, iv. 185
Rambures castle won by the French, vii. 3
Rampstone, sir Thomas, waits on the duke of Bedford at Paris, vi. 107
Raoul, sir, de Gaucourt, is put to death by the commonalty of Rouen, iv. 281
Raoul, sir, de Neele, slain at the battle of Azincourt, iv. 187
Rasse Rouven, made commander of the Ghent men, viii. 71
his commission is signed by the duke of Burgundy, viii. 74
Raullin, Nicholas, death and character of, x. 95
Ravenna, an extraordinary monster born at, xii. 128
Ravenstein, the lady of, niece to the duchess of Burgundy, dies, x. 98
Raymonnet, sir, de la Guerre, overthrown by the foreign companies in the service of the duke of Burgundy, iv. 287
Recourt, Pierre de, quartered and hung at Paris, vi. 96
Regent, the, an English ship set on fire by the Cordeliere, xii. 146
Reginald, sir, de Corbie, is dismissed from his office of chancellor of France, iii. 175
Réné d'Anjou, marriage of, v. 239
Retz, the lord de, is accused and convicted of sorcery, viii. 298
Reubempré, the bastard de, sent to Holland to take the count de Charolois, x. 169
is arrested himself, x. 172
particulars of the capture, x. 373
Ribemont, the town of, surrenders to the king of France, viii. 262
Richemont, the lord de, taken prisoner at the battle of Azincourt, iv. 194
Richmond, heir of, sacks many towns in the Ardennes, vii. 186
Richemont, the count de, gains the town of Meaux in Brie, from the English, viii 156
Rieux, the marshal de, is defeated by the Burgundians at Paris, v. 14
takes many towns and castles from the English in Normandy, vii. 301
Riots, in various parts on account of the debasement of the new coinage for the siege of Calais, viii. 70
Ris, doctor Michael, his reply to the harangue of Michael Toure at Milan, xii. 62
Riviere, sir James de la, death of, iii. 174
Robert, sir, de Bar, slain at the battle of Azincourt, iv. 185
Roche, the lord de la, married to the princess of Tarente, xii. 69
Rodemac, the youth of, ix. 418
Roderigo de Villandras is compelled to make war on the English, viii. 114
Rolin, Nicholas, harangues the two kings Charles VI. and Henry V. respecting the murder of the duke of Burgundy, v. 235
Rollet d'Auctonville, principal of the assassins of the duke of Orleans, i. 195
escapes with his accomplices from Paris, i. 203
Rome, entry of Charles VIII. into, xi. 417
a jubilee celebrated at, by pope Alexander VII. xii. 44
Roos, the lord, is killed at the battle of Baugey, v. 263
Rouen, an insurrection at, iv. 280
the dauphin of France arrives at, iv. 283
submits to the duke of Burgundy, iv. 386
is besieged by the English, v. 40
demands succour against the English, v. 54
a large army is collected to raise the siege, v. 60
distressed for provisions, the inhabitants send another embassy to the king for succour, v. 61
surrendered to the English, v. 69
the castle is nearly taken by the French, vii. 59
attacked by Charles VII. ix. 55, 56
surrenders, ix. 66
is entered by the king, ix. 75
Roullet castle is taken from the men of the lord de Moy, viii. 110
Roussy, the count de, is made prisoner, ii. 347
slain at the battle of Azincourt, iv. 186
Roussy, the count de, and several other great lords, taken prisoners by the duke of Bourbon, xi. 190
conducted prisoner from Bourges to Montils les Tours, xi. 207
Roux, Robert le, ii. 26
Roye, the inhabitants of, swear never again to admit the Orleans party, ii. 296
Roye, the lord de, taken prisoner at the battle of Azincourt, iv. 194
Roye, siege of, v. 154
Rully, de Maurice, iii. 109
Rue, the town of, is gained from the English, vii. 195
taken possession of by the English, vi. 42
Rupelmonde, battle of, between the duke of Burgundy and the Ghent men, ix. 218
Rutland, earl of, hung in effigy by the count de St Pol, i. 86
Rutland, duke of, iii. 220
S.
Sainct-Cler, sir Brunelet de, nominated provost of Paris, ii. 203
Saint Maxence, the abbot of, his letter to the bishop of Poitiers on the election of Peter of Candia pope, ii. 91
Saint Martin le Gaillart, siege of, v. 109
Saint Remy du Plain, battle of, iii. 30
Saint Severe, the town and castle of, are conquered by Charles VII. viii. 337
Salerno, the prince of, makes war on the pope, vii. 104
Salernum, the prince of, attends the triumphal entry of Charles VIII. into Naples, xii. 16
Salisbury, the earl of, arrives in France with reinforcements for the duke of Bedford, vi 228
conquers Gergeau, and other places near Orleans, vi. 232
Salisbury, the earl of, besieges the town of Orleans, vi. 234
he is slain, vi. 237
Salmes, the heir of, killed in battle, ii. 35
Sausien, master, and the messenger from Pietro della Luna, pilloried at Paris, i. 327
Santa Croce, the cardinal of, is sent by the pope to France to negotiate a peace between the contending parties, vii. 76
the cardinals of, attend the convention at Arras, vii. 211
Santoise, the country of, is invaded by the English, viii. 181
Santrailles, Poton de, seneschal of the Bordelois, dies, x. 89
Saracen fleet combated by the king of Spain, i. 323
Saracens, the, return to Cyprus, and conquer the king, vi. 182
defeat the king of Poland near the black sea, viii. 399
Saramie, John de, beheaded, ii. 40
Sardonne, count de, i. 97
Sancerre, the town and castle of, taken, iii. 61
Saveuses, Hector de, attacks and plunders the town of Cambray, iv. 149
murders sir Elyon de Jacqueville, iv. 369
is defeated at the castle of Brelle, iv. 382
is again defeated by the Dauphinois, vi. 86
Saveuses, the lord de, is made prisoner by the French, vi. 318
is defeated by the English near the town of Dours, viii. 258
Saveuses, the lord de, his proceedings after the battle of Montlehery, x. 264
escorts a sum of money from the duke of Burgundy to the count de Charolois, x. 273
Savoisy, sir Charles de, and the provost of Paris, their quarrel with the university of Paris, i. 91
is severely punished for his servant's attack on the university, i. 93
his brave conduct during his exile and return to France, ib.
Savonarola, friar Jerome, foretels the invasion of Italy by Charles VIII. xi. 384
Savoy, the duke of, war is declared against him by Charles VII. ix. 198
Savoy, lady Charlotte of, her marriage with the dauphin consummated, ix. 408
delivered of a son, who is baptized by the name of Joachim, x. 43
Scales, lord, marches to the aid of the lord de l'Isle-Adam, at Paris, vii. 207
Scales, an English herald, made prisoner, and many letters found on him, xi. 189
Scas de Courteheuze conspires against the duke of Orleans, i. 192
Scotland, the prince of Wales's expedition to, i. 189
the queen of, dies, viii. 402
two of the king's daughters arrive in France, viii. 505
is twice invaded by the English, ix. 10
king of, mortally wounded by the bursting of a cannon, x. 43
the king of, enters England and is slain in battle, xii. 154
Scotsman, the Little, is hung by order of the duke of Burgundy, viii. 375
Scrope, lord, beheaded, iv. 141
Segnot, William, knighted by the emperor of Germany, iv. 217
Senamy, Marc, his exploits at a tournament at Paris, xi. 66
Senlis, siege of, iv. 182, 393, 395
Sens, the archbishop of, arrested, ii. 134
escapes by a stratagem, ib.
banished the realm, ii. 136
joins the Armagnacs, ii 311
Sens, siege of, v. 198
Sergius, the monk, apostatized through covetousness, i. 241
Servolles, sir Philip de, besieges the castle of Moyennes, ii. 343
Sforza, cardinal Ascanius, brother to the duke of Milan, is made prisoner and carried to France, xii. 51
Sforza, Ludovico, incites Charles VIII. to recover the kingdom of Naples, xi. 383
visits the king at Asti, xi. 399
regains Milan from Louis XII. xii. 46
made prisoner before Novara and carried to France, xii. 47
brought to Lyon and confined, xii. 69
Sforza, Maximilian, besieged in Milan, surrenders to Francis I. xii. 193
Shepherd, Rev. W. his translation of the verses on the battle of Azincourt, iv. 198
his translation of the complainings of the poor commonalty and labourers of France, v. 352
Shrewsbury, the earl of, retakes Bordeaux from the French, ix. 200
besieges Fronsac, ix. 297
assembles a large force to raise the siege of Châtillon, ix. 299
Shrewsbury, the earl of, is slain, ix. 302, 303
Sicily, Louis, king of, enters Paris, ii. 149
his eldest son marries the daughter of the duke of Burgundy, ii 157
meets his rival king Ladislaus, ii. 159
meets pope John, ii, 167
attaches himself to the king against the Armagnacs, iii. 7
leaves Paris, iii. 28
comes to assist the king of France at the siege of Bourges, iii. 75
sends back the daughter of the duke of Burgundy, iii. 264
on the death of Ladislaus, sends the marshal of France to Naples, iv. 79
is threatened by the duke of Burgundy, iv. 203
dies, iv. 285
Sicily, the king of, negotiates with the duke of Burgundy for his liberty, vii. 398
comes to Châlons to treat for his ransom, viii. 401
waits on the king of France at Louviers, ix. 49
with his queen, visits Louis XI. at Tours and Amboise, xi. 90
waits on the king at Lyon and procures the ransom of queen Margaret of England, xi. 232, 233
Sigismond, king of Hungary, marries the sister of the queen of Poland, ii. 155
Sigismund of Bohemia is elected emperor of Germany, iv. 73
Sigismund of Bohemia, names of the dukes, prelates, counts, barons, &c. present at his coronation, iv. 75
arrives at Paris, iv. 215
embarks for England, iv. 216
arrives in London, iv. 224
he, and the king of England come to Calais, iv. 247
raises an army against the heretics of Prague, v. 326
Sixtus IV. succeeds pope Paul II. xi. 120
excommunicates the city of Florence in revenge for the execution of the Pazzi conspirators, xi. 273
sends a legate to the king of France and to the duke of Austria, xi. 293
dies, xi. 365
Skinners, certain French marauders, so nicknamed, viii. 60, 109
Sohier Bunaige, fights a combat with M. Bournecte, i. 125
is slain, i. 126
Soissons, rebellion at, iii. 136
Soissons, the town of, besieged and taken by storm by the king's army, iv. 27
it is pillaged and destroyed, iv. 29
the king gives orders for its rebuilding, iv. 34
is conquered by La Hire, vii. 395
curious conspiracy of a rector and a sorceress at, x. 50
Somerset, the earl of, besieges Harfleur, viii. 200
commits great waste in Anjou, viii. 349
returns to Rouen, viii. 350
Somerset, the duke of, has an interview with Charles VII. at Rouen, ix. 68
Somerset, the duke of, he is besieged in the government palace at Rouen, ix. 70
surrenders, ix. 74
slain in battle against the duke of York, ix. 359
Somerset, duke of, banished by king Edward, takes refuge in France, x. 92
Sorel, Agnes. See Agnes the fair.
Sores, the lord de, with three hundred men at arms, secretly attempts to seize the king of Sicily, iv. 231
Spain, the queen of, dies during the sitting of the council of Pisa, ii. 77
the queen of, dies, viii. 402
alliance of with France proclaimed at Paris, xi. 91
an embassy arrives from, at Paris, xi. 312
Spurs, the battle of, xii. 153
Stafford, earl of, dies, iv. 145
St Amand, fire at the town of, vi. 74
St Basil, anecdote of, Julian, i. 237
his vision concerning the death of Julian, i. 238
St Cloud, given up to Charles, duke of Orleans, ii. 313
fierce engagement at, ii. 330
St Dennis, the abbot of, set at liberty from the Louvre, ii. 18
St Denis, town of, is taken from the English by sir John Foulcault, vii. 205
is retaken by the English, vii. 283
St Dizier, capture of, v. 350
St Emilion, taken by the French, ix. 305
St Germain d'Auxerre, the dean of, arrested by the university of Paris, i. 319
St George, the cardinal of, confined at Florence for conspiring with the Pazzi, xi. 273
St Jacques de Beuvron, siege of, ix. 16
St James de Beuvron, the town of, besieged, vi. 217
Stine, a young girl of Hame in Westphalia pretends to have the wounds of our Lord in her hands, feet, and side, xi. 121
St Lo, siege of, ix. 39
St Maigrin, taken by the French, viii. 444
St Martin, castle of, surprized by some captains belonging to sir John of Luxembourg, vii. 1
St Omer, the town of, taken by the lord des Cordes, xi. 373
St Pietro ad vincula, the cardinal de, legate from the pope, arrives at Paris, xi. 320
elected Pope, by the name of Julius II. xii. 88
St Pol, count de, dies suddenly, and is succeeded by Louis de Luxembourg, vii. 134
his misunderstanding with the duke of Burgundy, ix. 406
summoned before king Louis XI. pacifies him, x. 159
commands the van of the army of count Charolois, x. 236, 240
St Riquier, siege of, v. 284
St Severin, siege of, vii. 174
St Tron, treaty of, between the Liegeois and the count de Charolois, x. 309
inhabitants of, attempt to murder the count's men but are overpowered, x. 313
Stuart, sir Robert, is hung for aiding in the murder of James I. viii. 3
St Valery, siege of, v. 346
is reconquered by the count d'Estampes, vii. 164
St Valery, the town of, is won by the French, vii. 115, 153
Suffolk, the earl of, succeeds the earl of Salisbury in the command at the siege of Orleans, vi. 237
is taken prisoner at Gergeau, vi. 504
Suffolk, the marquis of, is imprisoned in the tower by the populace of London, viii. 431
is liberated by the king, and afterwards beheaded, viii. 432, 433
Suffolk, the duke of, is killed by the partisans of the duke of Somerset, ix. 116
Surienne, sir Francis de, called the Arragonian, takes the town and castle of Fougares, viii. 427
Swiss, the, defeat the duke of Burgundy at Granson, xi. 228
take possession of Milan, xii. 138
defeat the French army at Novara, xii. 148
are pursued by Francis I. with his whole army, xii. 179
Symon, St, and another crucified by the Jews, xi. 274
T.
Tabary, a noted robber, v. 38
Talbot, the lord, arrives in France and conquers many castles, vii. 161
sir Thomas Kiriel and other captains conquer Longueville and many other castles from the French, viii. 94
Tamerlane invades the dominions of Bajazet, i. 106
Tancarville, the count de, harangues the French council on the state of the nation, ii. 144
Tanneguy, sir, is sent from Montereau-faut-Yonne to summon the duke of Burgundy to attend the dauphin, v. 114
murders the duke, v. 121
Tartas, the town of, surrenders to the king of France, viii. 337
Thomelaire, the adventurer, takes the castle of Passavaul, vii. 104
Thomas de Sarzana. See Nicholas V.
Thomelin de Brie, beheaded, iii. 175
Therouenne, besieged by the English and Hainaulters, xii. 151
capitulates to the English, xii. 157
Three estates, assembly of, at Tours, under Louis XI. question agitated there, xi. 62
Thurey, cardinal de, arrives at Paris as ambassador from pope Alexander V. ii. 149
object of his embassy, ii. 151
Titet, master John, beheaded, iv. 33
Tignouville, the lord de, arrested, ii. 134
Tigouville, sir William de, causes two clerks of the Paris university to be gibbeted, i. 94
is compelled to kiss the dead bodies, ib.
Tollemache de Sainte Coulonne, i. 96
is very severely struck by the seneschal of Hainault, i. 100
Tonnellier, Chariot le, a thief, while going to the torture, cuts out his tongue, xi. 84
Torcy castle, is taken by the French, vi. 300
Toumelaire, an adventurer so called, besieges the castle of Champigneux, vi. 361
Tournament at Brussels, vi. 244
near Dijon, by some knights and gentlemen of the duke of Burgundy's household, viii. 351
Tournament at Brussels, the challenges for it, viii. 352
articles for the deeds of arms on foot, viii. 355
Touraine, John, duke of, marries Jacqueline de Baviere, i. 162
the county of Poitou is given to him, iii. 135
has the county of Poitou and the duchy of Berry conferred on him by the king, iv. 226
See Charolois, the count de.
Tournay, two masters of arts are sent to, to persuade the inhabitants to be loyal towards the dauphin, vi. 82
the inhabitants of, rebel against their magistrates, vi. 97
the townsmen of, again rebel, vi. 231
dissentions respecting the promotion to the bishoprick vacant by the death of John de Toisy, vii. 118
capitulates to the English, xii. 157
Tours en Porcien, castle taken by sir John of Luxembourg, vii. 55
Tours, embassy at, from Hungary to the king of France, ix. 409
Touse, Michael, town advocate of Milan, his harangue, xii. 55
Touteville, the cardinal de, is sent from the pope to France respecting peace, ix. 191
Traitors may be put to death without law, i. 260
ought to be slain by those nearest of kin to the king, i. 273
it is lawful to kill them clandestinely, i. 276
Treason, the greatest of crimes, i. 234, 257
various kinds of, i. 281
Treasury of Savings office, iii. 108
Treaty for settling the affairs of the bishoprick of Liege, ii. 45, 59
Tries, sir Patroullars de, slain, i. 105
Trimouille, the lord de, marries the widow of the duke of Berry, iv. 246
Trimouille, sir John de la, marries the damsel of Rochebaron, vi. 111
Trimouille, the lord de, is arrested in the king's palace, vii. 137
Trimouille, the lord de la, sent to negociate with the Swiss, xii. 150
Trivulce, the damsel, xii. 109
Tronquoy in Picardy, taken by the king's troops and razed to the ground, xi. 186
Troullart de Moncaurel, is attacked by a party of Armagnacs, ii. 325
Truce concluded between England and France, i. 188
Turin, magnificent reception of Charles VIII. at, xi. 395
Turks, the, besiege Rhodes, and being repulsed invade Sicily, xi. 275, 276
Tythes of the French church, ii. 210
U.
Ursin Talvande, master, harangues against Pietro della Luna, i. 328, 330
Usson Cassan, conquered by the sophi of Persia, xii. 94
Utrecht, bishop of, dies, ix. 355
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.