Froissart, Jean.
Here beginneth the third and fourthe boke of syr Iohn froissart of the cronycles of Englande, fraunce, Spaygne, Portyngale Scotland, Bretayne, flaunders, and other places adioynyng, translated out of french in to englishe by Iohan Bourchier knight lorde Berners. deputie generall of the kynges towne of Calais and marchesse of the same, at the commaundeme[n]t of our most high redouted souerayne lorde kynge Henrye the eyght, kyng of England and of Fraunce and hygh defe[n]der of the Chrystyan fayth. &c.
[Imprinted at London: In Fletestrete by Richard Pinson, printer to the kinges most noble grace, and ended the last day of August: the yere of our lord god. M.D.xxv. [1525, i.e. ca. 1563]].
ESTC No. S121323.Grub Street ID 140917.
Froissart, Jean.
Here begynneth the first volum of sir Iohan Froyssart: of the cronycles of Englande, Fraunce, Spayne, Portyngale, Scotlande, Bretayne, Flau[n]ders: and other places adioynynge. Tra[n]slated out of frenche into our maternall englysshe tonge, by Iohan Bourchier knight lorde Berners: at the co[m]maundement of oure moost highe redouted souerayne lorde kyng Henry the. viii. kyng of Englande and of Fraunce, [and] highe defender of the christen faythe. [et]c.
[Imprinted at London: In Fletestrete by Richarde Pynson, printer to the kynges noble grace, And ended the. xxviii. day of Ianuary: the yere of our lorde. M.D.xxiii. [1523]].
ESTC No. S121316.Grub Street ID 140910.
Froissart, Jean.
Here begynneth the thirde and fourthe boke of sir Iohn? Froissart of the cronycles of Englande, Fraunce, Spaygne, Portyngale, Scotlande, Bretayne, Flaunders, and other places adioynyng, translated out of Frenche in to englysshe by Iohan Bourchier knyght lorde Berners, deputie generall of ye kynges towne of Calais and marchesse of the same, at the co[m]maundement of our most highe redouted souerayne lorde kyng Henry the eyght, kynge of Englande and of FraĆ¼ce [sic] [and] highe defender of the Christen faithe. [et]c.
[Imprinted at London: In Fletestrete by Rycharde Pynson, printer to the kynges moost noble grace, And ended the last day of August: the yere of our lorde god. M.D.xxv. [1525]].
ESTC No. S121319.Grub Street ID 140913.
Froissart, Jean.
Here begynneth the thirde and fourthe boke of sir Iohn? Froissart of the cronycles of Englande, Fraunce, Spaygne, Portyngale, Scotlande, Bretayne, Flaunders, and other places adioynyng, translated out of Frenche in to englysshe by Iohan Bourchier knyght lorde Berners, deputie generall of ye kynges towne of Calais and marchesse of the same, at the co[m]maundement of our most highe redoubted souerayne lorde kyng Henry the eyght, kynge of Englande and of Frau[n]ce [and] highe defender of the Christen faithe. [et]c.
[Imprinted at London: in Fletestrete by Rycharde Pynson, printer to the kynges moost noble grace, and ended the last day of August: the yere of our lorde god. M.D.xxv. [1525]].
ESTC No. S126450.Grub Street ID 145547.
Froissart, Jean.
Here begynneth the fyrst volum of Syr Iohan Froyssart: of the cronycles of Englande, Fraunce, Spayne, Portyngale, Scotlaude [sic], Bretayne, Flaunders: and other places adioynynge. Translated out of frenche into our materall [sic] Englysshe tonge, by Iohan Bouchier [sic] knyght lorde Berners: at the co[m]maundement of our moste highe redouted souerayne lorde kynge Henry the. viii. kynge of Englande Frau[n]ce, [and] Irelande defe[n]dour of the fayth and of the churche of Englande and also of Irelande in earth the supreme heade.
[Imprinted at London: In Fletestrete at the sygne of the George by. [Richard Redman, ca. 1535, and] Wyllyam Myddylton, [1542?]].
ESTC No. S121320.Grub Street ID 140914.
Froissart, Jean.
Here begynnith the firste volum of Syr Iohn Froissart: of the cronycles of Englande, Fraunce, Spayne, Portyngale, Scotlande, Bretaine, Flaunders: and other places adioynynge. Translated oute of Frenche into oure materall [sic] Englysshe tongue, by Iohn Bouchier [sic] knyghte, lorde Berners: at the co[m]maundement of oure moste hyghe redouted soueraygne lorde kynge Henrye the. viij. kynge of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande defendour of the faith: and of the church of Englande and also of Irelande in earth the supreme heade.
[Imprinted at Lu[n]don: In Flestrete [sic] at the signe of the George by. Wyllyam Myddylton [i.e. Thomas Marsh, ca. 1563]].
ESTC No. S121322.Grub Street ID 140916.
Froissart, Jean.
Here begynnith the firste volum of Syr Iohn Froissart: of the cronycles of Englande, Fraunce, Spayne, Portyngale, Scotlande, Bretaine, Flaunders: and other places adioynynge. Translated oute of Frenche into oure maternall Englyshe tongue, by Iohn Bouchier [sic] knyghte, lorde Berners: at the comaundement of oure moste hyghe redouted soueraygne lorde kynge Henrye the. viij. kynge of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande defendour of the faith: and of the church of Englande and also of Irelande in earthe the supreme heade.
[London: printed by Thomas Marsh, ca. 1563].
ESTC No. S126435.Grub Street ID 145535.
Froissart, Jean.
An epitome of Frossard: or, A summarie collection of the most memorable histories contained in his chronicle, chiefly concerning the state of England, and France. Wherin the famous warres and conquests of king Edward the third, with the honorable atchieuements of the Blacke Prince, and other his sonnes, both in Fraunce, Spaine, & Portugall, are compendiously described. Entermixed with other historical occurrents of those times, very worthy, and profitable to be had in remembrance. Compiled in Latine by Iohn Sleydane, and translated into English, by P. G.
At London: printed by Thomas Purfoot, an. Dom. 1611.
ESTC No. S125461.Grub Street ID 144701.
Froissart, Jean.
A paralel of times and events: being, a narrative account of an introde [sic] made by the Scots into England, in the reign of King Richard the second; ... With an account of the great preparations at that time made by the French King, to invade England ... As the same is set forth, by Master John Froisart, in his history of those times; and also, by Master Richard Grafton, in his Chronicle.
London: printed for C. Corbett: and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1746.
ESTC No. T140528.Grub Street ID 188225.