high price of wine, [287];
Huguenots enter Flanders as merchants, [299];
in salt, [309];
Fair of Champagne devastated by reiters, [420] and n.;
English in Flanders, [436], [437];
Poland covets Hanseatic, [466];
strife between Paris and Rouen, [470].
See also [Embden]; [Cateau-Cambrésis].
Compiègne, endangered by William of Orange, [370];
Charles IX ill of smallpox at, [469].