| Enguerrand de Monstrelet - France - 1840 - 580 pages
...from fear of the garrison, although in their hearts they were well inclined to obey the summons ; and the lieutenant-general ordered preparations for an...of England in these parts, would make a defence. He * De Couren. Couvren — MS. Du CANGE. obtained a grant of revenue from the crown in comidenf Mortain.... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - Archaeology - 1856 - 402 pages
...their obedience. They at first refused for fear of the garrison ; and the Lieutenant- General having ordered preparations for an immediate attack, " the...were fearful that the English garrison, amounting to 260 men, under Sir Thomas Hoo, Knt., and Chancellor of the King of England in these parts, would make... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - Archaeology - 1856 - 450 pages
...their obedience. They at first refused for fear of the garrison ; and the Lieutenant-General having ordered preparations for an immediate attack, " the...were fearful that the English garrison, amounting to 260 men, under Sir Thomas Hoo, Knt., and Chancellor of the King of England in these parts, would make... | |
| Enguerrand de Monstrelet - France - 1867 - 580 pages
...from fear of the garrison, although in their hearts they were well inclined to obey the summons ; and the lieutenant-general ordered preparations for an...of England in these parts, would make a defence. He * De Couren. Couvren — MS. Du CANOE. obtained a grant of revenue from the erown in conaideraf Mortain.... | |
| Charles Dawson (F. S. A.) - Hastings (England) - 1909 - 396 pages
...their true allegiance. They at first refused for fear of the garrison, and the lieutenantgeneral having ordered preparations for an immediate attack " the...this, but were fearful that the English garrison, amounting.to 260 men, under Sir Thomas Hoo, Knight, and Chancellor of the King of England in these... | |
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