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Gressart and François de Surienne, agents of England. Contribution to the study of the relations of England and Burgundy with France under the reign of Charles VII , Paris, Droz, 1936 , vol XXVI,
38:, the king's lieutenant. When the Treaty of Brétigny was signed on 8 May 1360 he was left without employment, and joined the roaming bands of displaced mercenaries who began to plunder the
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Guillemin Martin de Cromeneau, the bailiwick of Macon who had left his native country
27:. He was also called Taillevardon and was one of several "men-at-arms plundering the whole country ... " according to a letter from that year.
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