FOOTNOTES:

[106] Salades,—light helmets or head-pieces.

[107] Brigandine,—armour consisting of many-jointed and scale-like plates, very pliant and easy for the body.

[108] Haubergeon,—a little coat of mail, or only sleeves and gorget of mail.

[109] Conigan. Q. Cuningham? commander of the scots auxiliaries.

[110] Ribaudequins,—huge cross-bows, fourteen feet in length. Veuglaires, serpentines and crapaudines,—different sorts of fire arms, greater or less.

[111] Bergerac,—seven leagues from Perigueux.

[112] Jansac. Gensac. Several villages in Gascony of that name.

[113] Chalais,—a town in Perigord, near La Grolle.