Footnote 484


Jean Chartier: "And it [the King's army] was camped around the city for six to seven days while negotiating, and believing each day that it would render obedience to him; but no agreement could be reached..." (for the original language, see: Quicherat's "Procès...", Vol IV, p. 72);
"Journal of the Siege...": "...[the King's troops] maintained themselves there... for the duration of five days." (for the original language, see: Quicherat's "Procès...", Vol IV, p. 182);
Monstrelet says that the siege lasted only three days (for the original language, see: Quicherat's "Procès...", Vol IV, p. 378);


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