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2.
ibid., pp. 146, 156
3.
Chastellain,
Oeuvres
, Vol. I, pp. 198–200
4.
Monstrelet, op. cit., Vol. IV, pp. 9–10; Chastellain, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 179
5.
Monstrelet, op. cit., Vol. IV, p. 17; Tutuey (ed.), op. cit., p. 145
6.
Monstrelet, op. cit., Vol. II, p. 305
7.
Perroy, op. cit., pp. 232–3
8.
Vale’s brilliant
Charles VII
does belated justice to him, altering the traditional picture.
Chapter XV, ‘Lancastrian Normandy’
1.
Le Cacheux,
Rouen au temps de Jeanne d’Arc et pendant l’occupation anglais (1419–1449)
2.
Blondel,
Complanctorum bonorum Gallorum
, ch. xix
3.
Blondel,
Oratio Historialis
, ch. iii
4.
Newhall, op. cit., pp. 240–2
5.
Rymer, op. cit., Vol. X, pp. 160–1
6.
Newhall, op. cit., p. 236
7.
At the truce of Tours of May 1444 the English agreed to end
pâtis, courses, sauvegardes, billets
and
congés
in Normandy, Anjou, Maine and Perches, and at Mantes and at Le Crotoy.
8.
Allmand, op. cit., p. 30
9.
Puiseux,
L’Emigration Normande et la colonisation anglaise en Normandie au XVe Siècle
, pp. 56–7
10.
Favier, ‘La Tourment’ in
Histoire de la Normandie
(ed. Boüard), pp. 233–4
11.
Favier,
Guerre de Cent Ans
, p. 467. In 1430 the ecclesiastical judges at Rouen gave a ruling that ‘son of an Englishman’ was an insult as grave as ‘son of a whore’.
Chapter XVI, ‘Rending of Every Man Throughout the Realm’
1.
Wylie and Waugh, op. cit., Vol. III
2.
Harvey, ‘Architectural History from 1291 to 1558’ in
A History of York Minster
, pp. 181–6.
3.
McFarlane,
Cambridge Medieval History
, Vol. VIII, p. 387
4.
Newhall, op. cit., p. 266
5.
Juvénal, op. cit., p. 565
6.
Strecche,
Chronicle
, p. 278
7.
Adam of Usk, op. cit., p. 133
8.
Harriss (ed.), op. cit., p. 177
9.
Newhall, op. cit., p. 150–1, and Jacob, op. cit., pp. 204–10
10.
Rymer, op. cit., Vol. X, p. 131
11.
Knowles, op. cit., Vol. II, pp. 182–4
Chapter XVII, ‘Meaux Falls’
1.
Chastellain, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 220
2.
Juvénal, op. cit., p. 566
3.
Chartier, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 6
4.
Chastellain, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 282
5.
Burne,
The Agincourt War
, p. 179
6.
Walsingham, op. cit., Vol. II, p. 343
7.
Chronique du Réligieux de Saint-Denys
, Vol. VI, p. 381
8.
ibid., Vol. VI, p. 381
9.
Juvénal, op. cit, p. 561
10.
Journal d’un Bourgeois de Paris
, p. 171 ff
11.
Chronique du Réligieux de Saint-Denys
, Vol. VI, p. 450
12.
Journal d’un Bourgeois de Paris
, p. 178
13.
ibid., p. 163
14.
Waurin, op. cit., Vol. II, p. 361
15.
Clephan, ‘The Ordnance of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries’,
Archaeological Journal
, pp. 49–84
16.
Letter in Bib. Nat. fr. 26044, no. 5712 – cit. Newhall, op. cit., p. 264
17.
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry V
(8 April, 1421), p. 384
18.
Journal d’un Bourgeois de Paris
, p. 170
19.
Juvénal, op. cit., p. 563
20.
Chronique du Réligieux de Saint-Denys
, Vol. VI, p. 563
21.
‘
ac hospitalus fuit in castro delectabilissimo du boys de Vincennes per Seneam distante’
, ibid., p. 466
22.
The First English Life of King Henry the Fifth
, p. 178
23.
The Brut of England
, Vol. II, p. 493
24.
Chastellain, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 313
25.
Journal d’un Bourgeois de Paris
, p. 174 ff
Chapter XVIII, ‘Lancastrian France’
1.
Wylie and Waugh, op. cit., Vol. III, p. 143
2.
Perroy, op. cit., p. 219. ‘
Henri V se fit brutal, lésa sans remords tous les intérêts. Expulsions, confiscations, amendes, firent regner un régime de terreur
.’
3.
Favier, op. cit., p. 463
4.
Walsingham,
Historia Anglicana
, Vol. II, p. 336
5.
Chartier, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 13
6.
Basin, op. cit., Vol. II, pp. 9–10
7.
Puiseux, op. cit., Allmand,
Lancastrian Normandy
8.
Basin, op. cit., Vol. I, pp. 106–7
9.
Le Cacheux,
Actes de la Chancellerie de Henri VI
, Vol. 1, pp. 253–5
10.
Juvénal, in Dénifle, op. cit., Vol. I, pp. 502–12
11.
ibid., p. 511
12.
Stevenson (ed.),
Letters and Papers
, Vol. I, pp. 10–19
13.
Dénifle, op. cit., Vol. I, xvi
14.
Juvénal, in Dénifle, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 506
15.
Blondel, ‘De Reductione Normanniae’, in
Narratives of the Expulsion of the English from Normandy
, p. 179, ‘Quid de tuis sacrilegiis, Henrie, rex immanissimo, omnium sacrilegorum princeps.’
16.
Chronique du Réligieux de Saint-Denys
, Vol. VI, p. 165
17.
Chartier, op. cit., p. 4
18.
Basin, op. cit., Vol. I, pp. 86–8. The great Lancastrian lawyer Sir John Fortescue, who was in France during the late 1460s, reports, ‘there was never people in that land more poor than were in our time the commons of the county of Caux, which was then almost desert for lack of tillers.’ (The Pays de Caux had once been the granary of eastern Normandy.)
19.
The First English Life of King Henry the Fifth
, p. 131
20.
Chastellain, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 221
21.
ibid., Vol. I, pp. 221–22, 308
22.
cit. Ascoli, op. cit., p. 18
23.
cit. Lewis,
Essays in Later French Medieval History
, p. 194
24.
Robinet, cit. Ascoli, op. cit., p. 43
25.
Commynes,
Mémoires
, Vol. II, p. 37
26.
Fowler,
The Hundred Years War
, p. 23
27.
Cheruel,
Histoire de Rouen sous la domination anglaise au quinzième siècle
, pp. 86–8
28.
McFarlane,
The Nobility of Later Medieval England
, p. 35
29.
Monstrelet, op. cit., Vol. IV, p. 117. The nobleman was ‘Messire Sarasin d’Ailli, uncle to the Vidame of Amiens’.
30.
Juvénal, in Dénifle, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 500
31.
Chastellain, op. cit., Vol. I, pp. 337–9
Chapter XIX, ‘Death’
1.
Waurin, op. cit., Vol. II, p. 426
2.
Basin, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 79
3.
Favier, op. cit., p. 455. ‘
Dans ce réalisme des derniers instants, Henri V reconnaissait implicitement la légitimité du futur Charles VII
.’
4.
Chastellain, op. cit., Vol. I, pp. 339–40
5.
Chartier, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 28
6.
Journal d’un Bourgeois de Paris
, p. 178
7.
Waurin, op. cit., Vol. II, p. 428; Monstrelet, op. cit., Vol. IV, p. 116
8.
The Brut of England
, Vol. II, p. 430
9.
Waurin, op. cit., Vol. II, p. 429
10.
Chartier, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 6
11.
Chastellain, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 312
12.
Jacob, op. cit., p. 202
13.
Wylie and Waugh, op. cit., Vol. III, p. 426
14.
McFarlane,
Cambridge Medieval History
, Vol. VIII, pp. 384–5
15.
Basin, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 89
16.
Journal d’un Bourgeois de Paris
, p. 320
17.
Shakespeare,
King Henry V
, Act III, scene iii
Chapter XX, Epilogue
1.
Commynes, op. cit., Vol. II, p. 256
2.
ibid., Vol. II, p. 240
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