Footnote 481

Enguerrand de Monstrelet: "...and those of the town of Auxerre promised that they would render the same obedience as those of the towns of Troyes, Châlons and Rheims. And... by furnishing provisions and other merchandise to the King's men in exchange for their money, they remained at peace..." (for the original language, see: Quicherat's "Procès...", Vol IV, pp. 377 - 378);
Jean Chartier: "...those of the town sent many provisions to the army in exchange for their money..." (for the original language, see: Quicherat's "Procès...", Vol IV, p. 72);
"Journal of the Siege...": "... they gave to the army many provisions, which were much needed." (for the original language, see: Quicherat's "Procès...", Vol IV, p. 181);
La Chronique de la Pucelle: "However, those of the town gave and delivered provisions to the men of the Royal army..." (for the original language, see: Quicherat's "Procès...", Vol IV, p. 250);


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