[701] Ibid., iv. 265, July 21.
[702] Cartulaire, iv. 635, 636; August.
[703] Monstrelet, 580; Waurin, iii. 212, 213. It is probably to these messengers that the St. Albans Chronicle refers, when it says that about All-Saints’-Day (November 1), 1427, foreign envoys appeared before the Council, asserting that a peace between Burgundy and Jacqueline was a necessity; St. Albans Chronicle, i. 19. The names differ from those of Bedford’s embassy.
[704] Cartulaire, iv. 632.
[705] Ibid., iv. 638, 639.
[706] Monstrelet, 580; St. Rémy, 485; Pierre de Fénin, 604, 605.
[707] Cartulaire, iv. 648.
[708] Ordinances, iii. 291, 292.
[709] Delpit, Doc. Fr., Introduction, p. lxxv, quoting Reg. K., folio 50vo. Cf. Guild Hall Archives.
[710] ‘After Christmas and before Easter.’ Easter fell on April 20.