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DUKE OF ANJOU WITH HIS ARMY, MARCHING 
AGAINST BERGERAC. 
THE STORMING OF DURAS. 
VIEW OF ALNWICK CASTLE. 
VIEW OF EVREUX, IN NORMANDY. 
OLIVER DU GUESCLIN MADE PRISONER BY THE 
GARRISON OF CHERBOURG. 
QUEEN JOANNA OF NAPLES SURRENDERING 
HER TERRITORIES TO POPE CLEMENT VII. 
MEN OF GHENT ATTACKING THE EARL OF 
FLANDERS IN DENDERMONDE. 
THE HOTEL-DE-VILLE, OUDENARDE. 
THE EARL OF BUCKINGHAM, WITH HIS ARMY, 
ON THEIR VOYAGE TO CALAIS. 
PORTRAIT OF CHARLES VI. OF FRANCE. 
THE HOTEL-DE-VILLE, YPRES. 
JOHN BALL PREACHING TO THE PEOPLE IN 
KENT. 
RICHARD II. AND THE REBELS. 
DEATH OF WAT TYLER. 
CITIZENS OF GHENT BEGGING A PEACE OF 
THE EARL OF FLANDERS. 
TOMB OF GOOD QUEEN ANNE, WIFE OF RICHARD 
II., IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY. 
VIEW OF CASTEL DEL OVO, NAPLES. 
A FRENCH KNIGHT UNFURLING THE ORIFLAMME. 
BATTLE OF ROSEBECQUE. 
THE BISHOP OF NORWICH AT THE HEAD OF 
HIS TROOPS. 
FUNERAL OF THE EARL OF FLANDERS : BEARING 
THE BODY INTO THE CHURCH. 
FUNERAL OF THE EARL OF FLANDERS: PLACING 
THE BODY BEFORE THE ALTAR. 
FUNERAL OF THE EARL OF FLANDERS: PLACING 
THE BODY IN THE TOMB. 
GENOESE CROSS-BOWMEN ATTACKING THE 
BRIDGE OF TAILLEBOURG. 
KING ROBERT OF SCOTLAND AND HIS NINE 
SONS WHO LOVED ARMS. 
THE OLD MAISON-DE-VILLE, GHENT. 
FROISSART AT THE COURT OF THE COUNT DE FOIX. 
BISHOP OF PAMIERS SINGING THE MASS AT 
THE FESTIVAL OF ST. NICHOLAS. 
ENGLISH AND GASCON LORDS AT BORDEAUX. 
AMBASSADORS OF PORTUGAL PRESENTED TO 
RICHARD II. 
ATTACK ON THE FORTIFICATIONS OF PONTE- 
VEDRA. 
GENERAL VIEW OF SLUYS. 
BATTLE-AXE FIGHT. 
VIEW OF THE CITY OF BURGOS. 
LORD BEAUMANOIU PAYING THE RANSOM OF 
THE CONSTABLE DE CLISSONs 
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BAYONNE, AS IT APPEARED IN THE SEVEN¬ 
TEENTH CENTURY. 
THE EMPEROR CONSTITUTING THE DUKE OF 
BRABANT KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC ROADS. 
PERROT LE BE ARNO IS AND A COMPANY OF 
PILLAGERS. 
THE DUKE OF BRITTANY PRESENTING 1 HE 
COUNT d’eSTAMPES WITH A PALFREY. 
PALACE OF THE LOUVRE. 
VIEW OF JEDBURGH. 
VIEW OF BRANCEPETH CASTLE. 
DEATH OF DOUGLAS AT OTTERBOURNE. 
TRIUMPHAL ENTRY OF QUEEN ISABELLA INTO 
PARIS. 
ENTRY OF CHARLES, KING OF FRANCE, TO 
BEZIERS, 
COUNT DE HARCOURT PRESENTING THE COM¬ 
FIT BOX TO THE KING. 
CORONATION OF POPE BONIFACE. 
TOURNAMENT AT ST. INGLEVERE. 
ENGLISH AND FRENCH KNIGHTS UNDER THE 
DUKE OF BOURBON ON THEIR VOYAGE TO 
AFRICA. 
EXECUTION OF AYMERIGOT MARCEL AT PARIS. 
SIEGE OF THE TOWN OF AFRICA. 
RICHARD II. AND HIS THREE UNCLES, THE 
DUKES OF LANCASTER, YORK, AND GLOU¬ 
CESTER. 
ASSEMBLY OF THE LORDS OF FRANCE AND 
ENGLAND, TO TREAT OF A PEACE. 
SHRINE OF ST. AQUAIRE. 
KING CHARLES AND A HAWKING PARTY. 
THE MASQUE AT PARIS. 
MARRIAGE OF PHILIP d’aRTOIS AND LADY 
MARY DE BERRY. 
RICHARD II. ON HIS VOYAGE TO IRELAND. 
IRISH CHIEFTAINS MAKING A CHARGE. 
KING OF HUNGARY HOLDING A COUNCIL WITH 
THE FRENCH KNIGHTS. 
BATTLE OF NICOPOLI. 
WILLIAM OF HAINAULT ON HIS EXPEDITION 
AGAINST FRIESLAND. 
ISABELLA AND THE KING OF ENGLAND TAKING 
LEAVE OF THE KING OF FRANCE. 
VISIT OF RICHARD II. TO HIS UNCLE, THE 
DUKE OF GLOUCESTER. 
THE EARL MARSHAL CHALLENGING THE EARL 
OF DERBY. 
EARL OF DERBY TAKING LEAVE OF THE KING 
AT PARIS. 
RICHARD II. RESIGNING THE CROWN INTO THE 
HANDS OF THE DUKE OF LANCASTER. 
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