I should not complain of the labor of this work, if my materials were always derived from such books as the chronicle of honest Froissard (vol. iv. c. 67, 72, 74, 79-83, 85, 87, 89), who read little, inquired much, and believed all. The original Memoires of the Marechal de Boucicault (Partie i. c. 22-28) add some facts, but they are dry and deficient, if compared with the pleasant garrulity of Froissard.