Page 189. line 12. Lens.] John de Récourt, castellan of Lens, brother to Charles, admiral of France, was killed at this battle; but I find no others of the family.
Page 190. line 4. D'Aumont.] John Hutin lord of Aumont, Chars and Chapes, echanson du roi, &c.
Page 190. line 5. Moncaurel.] John, lord of Montcavrel, was killed at this battle. He left only one daughter, in whose right Montcavrel passed into the family of Monchy.
Page 190. line 11. Chastillon.] Charles de Châtillon, lord of Sourvilliers and Marigni.
Gaspard de Chastillon and Hugh his brother, of the Chastillons, lords of Blois and la Bastie, were also killed.
Page 190. line 22. Belloy.] Hugh lord of Bellay and Giseux, married Isabel de Montigny lady of Langey. Bertrand his son. He had two other sons, one killed at Crevant, another at Verneuil.
Page 191. line 5. Brothers.] Hector de Chartres, lord of Ons en Bray, grand master of waters and forests in Normandy, father of Renaud, archbishop of Rheims and chancellor of France.
Page 191. line 5. Nofville.] Perhaps a son of the mareschal Neufville, who succeeded to the estates of sir Arnold d'Andreghen in 1370.
Page 191. line 25. Hangiers.] I can find no such name as Hangiers; but John V. lord de Hangest, grand master of cross-bows from 1407 to 1411, was killed here.