[1022] Chronique de la Pucelle, p. 289.

[1023] Trial, vol. iii, p. 106.

[1024] At the capture of the Saint-Loup bastion:

Number of French engaged.Number of French slain.
Journal du Siège1,500 without counting nobles.
Letter of Charles VII 2
Morosini's correspondent3,500
Eberhard Windecke 2
Number of English engaged.Number of English slain.
Brother Pasquerel100 picked men100 slain or taken
Jean d'Aulon all killed or taken
G. Girault 120 killed or taken
Charles VII's letter all killed or taken
Journal du siège 114 killed, 40 taken
Relation de la fête du 8 MaiFrom 120 to 140all killed or taken
Perceval de Cagny3,000all killed or taken
Chronique de la Pucelle 160 killed
MonstreletFrom 300 to 400all killed or taken
Eberhard Windecke 170 killed, 1,300 taken
Les Vigiles de Charles VII 60 killed, 22 taken

[1025] The accounts of the fortress in Journal du siège, p. 284.

[1026] Trial, vol. iii, p. 107. Chronique de la Pucelle, pp. 289, 290.

[1027] Trial, vol. iii, pp. 34, 35 (evidence of the widow Huré).

[1028] May 5th. Quicherat is mistaken when he says (Trial, vol. iv, p. 57, note) that this council was held at Jacques Boucher's. Cf. Journal du siège, p. 83. Jean Chartier, Chronique, p. 73. Boucher de Molandon in Mémoires de la Société archéologique de l'Orléanais, vol. xxii, p. 373.

[1029] By the little island without a name which is marked on the [plan] as Petite Île Charlemagne. The English had fortified it. See plan.