[Footnote 5:] [Commines] says at The Hague; Meyer makes it Gorcum.]

[Footnote 6:] [III]., 3.]

[Footnote 7:] [Lavisse] ivii., 336.]

[Footnote 8:] [Chastellain], v., i, etc.]

[Footnote 9:] [V]., II.]

[Footnote 10:] [Letter] of the Count of Charolais to the citizens of Amiens. (Collection de Documents inédits sur l'histoire de France.) "Mélanges," ii., 317. In this collection taken from MS. in the Bibl. Nat. there are many letters private and public about these events.]

[Footnote 11:] [Since] its recovery from the English, there had been no duke in Normandy. It was thus the one province open to the king.]

[Footnote 12:] [I]., ch. xi. His vivacious story of the siege should be read in detail.]

[Footnote 13:] [I]., ch. xii.]

[Footnote 14:] [Commines], I., ch. xii.]