Page 361. line 1. Duke William of Saxony.] William marquis of Thuringia, youngest son of Frederic the warlike, elector of Saxony.
Page 367. line 7. Sir Gouvain Quieriet.] Gauvaine Quieret, lord of Heuchin, son of James Quieret who was distinguished in the conquest of Normandy, and grandson of Guy who was made prisoner at Agincourt.
Page 380. line 15. Anjou.] Peter II, the father of James count of Maulevrier, who married Charlotte the daughter of Charles VII, and Agnes Sorel, and killed her as is more particularly mentioned in a note to vol. ix. p. 99. This Peter was appointed to the command of an expedition sent to England in support of queen Margaret of Anjou, and was afterwards killed at the battle of Montlehery in 1465. (See, Bayle. Art. Brezé.)
Page 380. line 16. Lord of Precigny.] Second son of John III. lord of Beauvau, grand maître d'hotel to Renè king of Sicily and Naples. He died in 1474.
Page 396. line 3. Count Blanquemain.] Blanquemain—Qu. Blankenheim; William de Loz, count of Blankenheim married Mary a daughter of Anthony de Croy count of Poreien who afterwards had for her second husband George count of Wirnemburg.
Page 407, line 4 from the bottom. Regent.] Pregent. See before.
Page 408. line 4. Prison.] See more of this extraordinary transaction, (vol. 9. p. 136.)
Page 414. line 14 Helye de Pompadour.] One of the sons of John I. lord of Pompadour and of Margaret de Ventadour, his wife; and mother of Golfier lord of Pompadour who died in 1441, leaving John II his son and successor, a councellor and chamberlain of the king Louis XI. This Helie de Pompadour, entering into the church, became bishop of Alet in 1448, and of Pamiers in 1454.