Страница - 262Страница - 264- Burgundy, John, ‘Sans Peur,’ Duke of, [29], [35], [40], [50], [77];
- instigates murder of, Duke of Orleans, [11];
- driven from Paris, [11];
- treaty with Henry V., [11], [12];
- meets Henry V. at Calais, [41], [42];
- secures Paris, [70];
- promise to relieve Rouen, [73];
- sends ambassadors to Henry V., [75];
- treats with Henry V. at Meulan, [78];
- murder, [86];
- his policy with regard to Hainault, [92].
- —— Philip, ‘Le Bon,’ Duke of, [29], [40], [42], [126], [128], [146], [147], [150], [164], [247], [252], [311], [317], [318], [335];
- entertains Gloucester at St. Omer, [40], [41];
- joins Henry V. at Montreuil, [98];
- refusal to receive the Garter, [131];
- recognised as John of Brabant’s heir, [133];
- truce with Charles VII., [139];
- supposed plot to murder, [140];
- his troops invade Hainault, [151-158];
- correspondence with Gloucester, [154-156];
- threatens to besiege Mons, [158];
- treaty with Brabant, [165], [166];
- prepares for duel with Gloucester, [166];
- declares himself Regent of Jacqueline’s dominions, [198];
- English dislike of, [200], [201];
- truce with Gloucester, [202];
- annoyance at Bedford’s second marriage, [235];
- peace with French King, [246];
- desires peace with England, [246];
- besieges Calais, [250].
- Calais, [26], [28], [32], [36], [39], [93], [94], [97], [138], [159], [235], [247], [253], [319];
- Cambridge, Richard, Earl of, his conspiracy, [15];