PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM SMITH, 113, FLEET STREET, LONDON, 
SsSST ©l 5 ©UTS— {contvmed). 
PRISON OF THE CHATELET, PARIS. 
ARRIVAL OF THE KING AT THE NUNNERY OF 
ST. BAPAUME. 
ARRAS. 
PROVOST OF ARRAS PRESENTING THE KEYS OF 
THE CITY TO THE KING. 
PROCESSION OF THE KING TO NOTRE-DAME, TO 
PERFORM THE FUNERAL OBSEQUIES OF THE 
DUKE OF ORLEANS. 
HENRY V. OF ENGLAND, WITH MILITARY 
ATTENDANTS, UNDER THEIR APPROPRIATE 
BANNERS * 
REMAINS OF THE WALLS OF HARFLEUR, WITH 
THE CHURCH OF ST. MARTIN IN THE D1S- 
*■ TANCE. 
PLAN OF THE BATTLE OF AGINCOURT. 
CATHEDRAL OF NOTRE-DAME, ROUEN. 
CAEN. 
BASTILE OF ST. ANTHONY. 
ROUEN. 
CASTLE AND FORTIFICATIONS ERECTED BY 
HENRY V. IN ROUEN. 
CHATEAU-GAILLARD. 
BRIDGE OF MONTEREAU, WITH THE MURDER 
OF THE DUKE OF BURGUNDY. 
QUEEN KATHERINE. 
VINCENNES. 
MEITLAN. 
SIR JAMES DE HARCOURT DISCUSSING WITH 
SIR RAOUL DE BOUTEILLER THE TERMS FOR 
THE SURRENDER OF CROTOY. 
PORTRAIT OF THE DUKE OF BEDFORD. 
ORLEANS. 
AU HENNIN.—FEMALE HEAD-DRESSES OF THE 
FIFTEENTH CENTURY. 
MAID OF ORLEANS INTRODUCED TO CHARLES 
VII. AT CHINON. 
INSIGNIA OF THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN 
FLEECE. 
HENRY VI. IN HIS YOUTH. 
PLACE DE LA PUCELLE, ROUEN. 
INSURRECTION OF GHENT. 
REJOICINGS AT GHENT ON THE BIRTH OF THE 
SON OF THE DUKE OF BURGUNDY. 
INSURRECTION OF TOURNAY. 
RUINS OF THE CASTLE OF CHINON, THE 
RESIDENCE OF CHARLES VII. 
COMMON PEOPLE OF NORMANDY. 
DUKE OF BURGUNDY MAKING OATH TO THE 
PEACE BETWEEN HIMSELF AND CHARLES VII. 
FLEMISH TROOPS. 
ENTRY OF CHARLES VII. INTO PARIS. 
BRUGES. GATE OF GHENT. BURGESSES RE¬ 
CEIVING THEIR LIEGE LORD. 
HARFLEUR DURING THE SIEGE. 
CONSPIRACY OF THE DAUPHIN AND NOBLES TO 
DETHRONE THE KING. 
CAPTIVITY OF THE DUKE OF ORLEANS IN THE 
TOWER OF LONDON. 
DIEPPE.—RELIEF OF THE TOWN. 
GENOESE AMBASSADORS ON THEIR VOYAGE TO 
MARSEILLES. 
TALBOT, EARL OF SHREWSBURY, PLANTING 
HIS BANNER ON THE WALLS OF ROUEN. 
TOMB OF AGNES SOREL IN THE CHAPEL OF 
THE VIRGIN, ABBEY OF JUMIEGES. 
CASTLE OF CAEN.—THE KEEP. 
DEFEAT OF THE GHENT MEN IN THEIR 
ATTEMPT TO DESTROY A SEA-DYKE. 
VOW OF THE PEACOCK. 
ENTRY OF PHILIP THE GOOD, DUKE OF BUR¬ 
GUNDY, INTO GHENT. 
THE DAUPHIN RECEIVING INTELLIGENCE OF 
THE DEATH OF HIS FATHER, CHARLES VII. 
COUNT CHAROLOIS TAKING LEAVE OF HIS 
FATHER, PHILIP THE GOOD, DUKE OF BUR¬ 
GUNDY, 
DINANT.'—HANGING THE COUNT DE CHAROLOIS 
IN EFFIGY. 
CEREMONY OF FIXING A PAPAL BULL TO THE 
DOOR OF A CHURCH. 
SCENE IN THE STREETS OF PARIS. 
PUNISHMENT OF THE NORMAN RIOTERS. 
SKIRMISH BETWEEN THE BURGUNDIANS AND 
LIEGEOIS. 
DUKE OF BURGUNDY AND TROOPS BATTERING 
THE WALLS OF BEAUVAIS. 
THE GREAT BOMBARD OF TOURS. 
THE HOLY AMPULLA BROUGHT TO LOUIS XI. AT 
RHEIMS. 
POPE ALEXANDER VI. IN THE PRESENCE OF 
CHARLES VIII. PRONOUNCING A BENEDIC¬ 
TION. 
CHARLES VIII. CAUSING THE STATUES OF ST. 
DENIS, ST. RUSTICUS, AND ST. ELEUTHERUS, 
TO 'BE REPLACED IN THEIR RESPECTIVE NICHES 
IN THE CATHEDRAL OF ST. DENIS. 
FUNERAL PROCESSION OF THE DUKE OF NE¬ 
MOURS TO MILAN CATHEDRAL. 
FRANCIS I. AND ATTENDANT NOBLES, 
! BATTLE OF MARIGNANO. 
