FOOTNOTES:

[76] Lord de Craon. George de la Trimouille lord of Jonvelle, baron of Craon, first chamberlain to the king, with whom he was a great favourite, and held the governments of Champagne, Brie, Burgundy and Touraine. He obtained the county of Ligny from the confiscations of the constable of St Pol and had the governments of other towns in the kingdom. The barony of Craon in Anjou fell to his lot.

[77] Prince of Orange,—John de Châlon, second of the name.

[78] Guy. Q. if not Gray? on the Soane, ten leagues from Besançon.

[79] De Château Guyon,—Louis or Hugh de Châlons half brothers to the prince of Orange.

[80] Blanfossé,—a village in Picardy, near Breteuil.