FOOTNOTES:
[102] See the 366th number of Proofs to the memoirs of Comines, for a copy of the instructions of Louis XI. to the dauphin.
[103] Among others, he sent for Francis of Paule, afterwards St Francis, and the founder of the order of Minimes in France.
[104] For particulars relative to the treaty of Arras see number 369. of Proofs to Comines.
[105] Agnes, daughter to Louis duke of Savoy, wife to Francis I. count of Dunois.
[106] Mr Pinkerton attributes to Richard duke of Glocester the rebellion of the duke of Albany, and his assumption of the title of Alexander King of Scotland. Albany joins Glocester on his march against Berwick; but the scottish king is forced to return on account of a revolt of his nobles, who destroy his favourites.
See Pinkerton's history of Scotland,—for the account in the text is very erroneous.