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and Tanner distinctly state, however, that Basset's history of Henry V was written in English. It is probable that Hall, who was obviously acquainted with Basset's work, made liberal use of it in his well-known chronicle.
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in 1432, rejoining the garrison of Alençon in January 1434, and remaining there until at least December 1437. No record has been found of his service in Fastolf's English administration.
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likewise miscalls "John". Hall quotes "Peter Basset, esquire, which at the time of his death was his chamberlain," as his authority for the statement that Henry V "died of a
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in May 1429. Several lost historic works and biographies have been attributed to him, but none of his manuscripts appear to have survived into the modern era.
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De Actis Armorum et Conquestus Regni Franciæ ducatus Normanniæ, ducatus Alenconiæ, ducatus Andegaviæ et Cenomanniæ, etc. Ad nobilem virum
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and intimate friend of Henry V, and to have written in English a detailed and interesting life of his patron under the title of
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Several Peter Bassets occur in the records of English armies in France in the years after 1415. Given the link with
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Rowe, B. J. H. (October 1926). "A contemporary account of the Hundred Years' War from 1415 to 1429".
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speak of Basset's historical works as lying in manuscript at the
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Index

Henry V of England
English activities in France
capture of Harfleur
siege of Orléans
William Worcester
College of Arms
served in arms in France
Henry V
John of Lancaster
John Fastolf
Pirmil
Isle-sous-Brûlon
Maine
Sainte-Suzanne
Alençon
Essay
Saint-CĂ©lerin
John Bale
chamberlain
Thomas Tanner
Johannem Falstolf
Cyllyequotem
Edward Hall
Wars of the Roses
John Pitts
plurisis
Thomas Hearne
Thomas Elmham
Tanner
Hearne

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