Note, vol. ii. Comines, p. 39.
The lord de Precigny was also lord de Beaveau; and many letters of his in MS. to the king, Louis XI. remain among the MSS. of Gagnieres.
Note, vol. ii. Comines, p. 32.
[81] The young seneschal of Normandy,—son to the late sir Pierre de Brézé, killed at Montlehery.
[82] Meulan,—on the Seine, ten leagues from Paris.
[83] Gisors,—capital of Vixin-Normand, 16 leagues from Paris.
[84] Her name was Jane Crespin, countess of Maulevrier. She was obliged, afterward, to obtain letters of pardon for this crime from Louis XI. See No. 82. of Proofs to Comines.
[85] The bishop of Evreux,—John Balue, well known afterward as cardinal of Arras.