Page 186. line 26. Heu.] Heu a family of Le Pays Messin, celebrated in the sixteenth century.
Page 187. line 4. Humieres.] Matthew and John de Humieres, sons of Matthew lord de Humieres, and brothers of Philip lord de Humieres, made prisoner on the same day.
Page 187. line 4. Brothers.] Renty, a branch of the house of Croy.
Page 187. line 17. Kieret.] Henry Quieret, lord of Tours en Vimeu, died in 1406, leaving two sons, Guy, and Peter lord of Haucourt, both made prisoners at Agincourt; but I find none of the family killed there.
Page 187. line 19. D'Auffemont.] Guy III. de Nesle, of the family of Clermont en Beauvoisis.
Page 187. line 25. Gallois.] Matthieu de Rouvroy, and Guillaume le Gallois, his brother,—descended in the female line from the old counts of Vermandois.
Page 188. line 3. Becqueville.] William Martel, lord of Bacqueville, often mentioned before. He was the last person distinguished by the venerable office of Porte-Orisflamme.
Page 188. line 8. Beau-mainnil.] Robert VI. de Harcourt, lord of Beaumênil.
Page 188. line 12. D'Ouffreville.] Q. Offrainville? Denis de Longueil, lord of Offrainville, was killed at Agincourt, together with his elder brother, William lord of Longueville, and his son Robert.