Charles the Bold - Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 by Ruth Putnam
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[Footnote 6: II., 361.] [Footnote 7: The text says in the Burgundian or recluse fashion. _Béguine_ is probably the right reading.] [Footnote 8: Mathieu d'Escouchy (ii., 222) gives all the vows as though made then, and differs in many unessential points from La Marche's account. [Footnote 9: Du Clerq, ii., 203.] [Footnote 10:'"Michel dit que le gigot de la cour était rompu."--La Marche, i., ch. xiv.] [Footnote 11: Chastellain, iii., 20, note.] [Footnote 12: "Toute fois que ce ne soit pas sans moy."] [Footnote 13: The original, signed, is in the _Archives de la Côte-d'Or,_ B. 200. _See_ Du Fresne de Beaucourt, _Histoire de Charles VII_., v. 470.] [Footnote 14: Chastellain, iii., 23, etc.] [Footnote 15: Chastellain, iii., 24] [Footnote 16: The chroniclers differ as to this date. Chastellain (iii., 25) says the first Sunday in Lent. D'Escouchy (ii., 270, ch. |
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