Page 254. line 13. Châteaubriant.] Geoffry de Chasteaubriant, lord of Lyon d'Angers, &c. married to Louisa daughter of the lord of Montgaugier, by whom he had issue John lord of Chalain, his successor, and Guy de Chasteaubriant.

Page 254. line 13. Rieux.] John II. lord of Rieux and Rochefort, marshal of France, died in 1417, leaving John III. viscount of Donges, his successor, the same here mentioned,—besides two other sons, Peter, afterwards maréschal of France, and Michael lord of Chasteauneuf.

Page 255. line 13. L'Esgle.] John lord de l'Esgle, second son of John of Bretagne, count of Penthievre. See the table.

Page 255. line 26. William.] Viscount of Limoges, fourth son of John count of Penthievre.

Page 258. line 6. L'Esgle.] See the Table.

Page 259. line 5. Châtillon.] William lord de Châtillon, brother of Charles de Châtillon, lord of Marigny, killed at Agincourt. He was grand queux de France in 1418, and of the english party.

Page 262. line 13. from bottom, Dauphin.] John Stuart earl of Buchan, son to the regent of Scotland, Duke of Albany. Made constable of France after the battle of Baugè, lord of Aubigny and earl of Evreux.

Page 263. line 6. Marshal of England.] Q. See before.

Page 263. line 8. Field.] Among the rest, sir John Grey of Heton, who, in 6 H. 5. had a grant of the earldom of Tancarville and its dependancies, in Normandy.

Page 263. line 10. Somerset.] John, second son of John Beaufort earl of Somerset, and brother to Henry earl of Somerset, who died 7 H. 5. without issue. He was also heir to his uncle Thomas Beaufort, duke of Exeter, who died 1424.