The True Chronicles of Jean le Bel Volume 2 Chapters 61-109 1342-1361
The Chronicle of Jean le Bel, Volume 2 continues one of the most important fourteenth-century accounts of the early Hundred Years’ War. Written by the Liège chronicler Jean le Bel, this vivid narrative follows the fortunes of Edward III, Jean II of France, the Black Prince, the great nobles of France and England, and the soldiers, captains and companies who shaped the conflict. This volume covers some of the most dramatic events of the period, including the battles of Crécy and Poitiers, the siege and capture of Calais, the captivity of King John, the rise of the Jacquerie, the turmoil in Paris under Étienne Marcel and Charles of Navarre, the devastation caused by the free companies, Edward III’s great campaign of 1359–1360, and the negotiations leading to the Treaty of Brétigny. Jean le Bel’s chronicle is especially valuable for its lively detail, its interest in chivalry, warfare, politics and reputation, and its influence on later chroniclers, most famously Froissart. This English translation presents the text in clear, readable British English while preserving the force and character of the original narrative. The translation includes extensive notes to help the reader better understand Jean le Bel's text. Volume 2 also includes translated appendices drawn from royal and administrative records, many from the English Record Office, which illuminate Edward III’s campaigns in Brittany, the siege and occupation of Calais, naval preparations, military finance, appointments, safe conducts and related affairs.
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Baronet Bunbury of Bunbury in Oxfordshire and Stanney Hall in Cheshire is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically, Baronetcies of England Chronologically, Extant Baronetcies of England.
Summary
29th June 1681. 1st. Thomas Bunbury 1st Baronet created.
1682. 2nd. Son Henry Bunbury 2nd Baronet [aged 25] succeeded.
1687. 3rd. Son Henry Bunbury 3rd Baronet [aged 10] succeeded.
12th February 1733. 4th. Son Charles Bunbury 4th Baronet [aged 25] succeeded.
10th April 1742. 5th. Brother William Bunbury 5th Baronet [aged 32] succeeded.
1764. 6th. Son Thomas Charles Bunbury 6th Baronet [aged 23] succeeded.
31st March 1821. 7th. Nephew Henry Edward Bunbury 7th Baronet [aged 43] succeeded.
13th April 1860. 8th. Son Charles Bunbury 8th Baronet [aged 51] succeeded.
18th June 1886. 9th. Brother Edward Herbert Bunbury 9th Baronet [aged 74] succeeded.
5th March 1895. 10th. Nephew Henry Charles Bunbury 10th Baronet [aged 40] succeeded.
1930. 11th. Son Charles Henry Napier Bunbury 11th Baronet [aged 44] succeeded.
1963. 12th. Son John Bunbury 12th Baronet [aged 47] succeeded.
28th August 1985. 13th. Son Michael Bunbury 13th Baronet [aged 5] succeeded.
On 29th June 1681 Thomas Bunbury 1st Baronet was created 1st Baronet Bunbury of Bunbury in Oxfordshire and Stanney Hall in Cheshire.
In 1682 Thomas Bunbury 1st Baronet died. His son Henry [aged 25] succeeded 2nd Baronet Bunbury of Bunbury in Oxfordshire and Stanney Hall in Cheshire.
In 1687 Henry Bunbury 2nd Baronet [aged 30] died. His son Henry [aged 10] succeeded 3rd Baronet Bunbury of Bunbury in Oxfordshire and Stanney Hall in Cheshire.
On 15th May 1699 Henry Bunbury 3rd Baronet [aged 22] and Susannah Hanmer Lady Bunbury [aged 22] were married. They had four sons and five daughters. She by marriage Lady Bunbury of Bunbury in Oxfordshire and Stanney Hall in Cheshire.
On 12th February 1733 Henry Bunbury 3rd Baronet [aged 56] died. His son Charles [aged 25] succeeded 4th Baronet Bunbury of Bunbury in Oxfordshire and Stanney Hall in Cheshire.
On 10th April 1742 Charles Bunbury 4th Baronet [aged 34] died unmarried. His brother William [aged 32] succeeded 5th Baronet Bunbury of Bunbury in Oxfordshire and Stanney Hall in Cheshire.
In 1764 William Bunbury 5th Baronet [aged 54] died. His son Thomas [aged 23] succeeded 6th Baronet Bunbury of Bunbury in Oxfordshire and Stanney Hall in Cheshire. Sarah Lennox Lady Bunbury [aged 18] by marriage Lady Bunbury of Bunbury in Oxfordshire and Stanney Hall in Cheshire.
On 31st March 1821 Thomas Charles Bunbury 6th Baronet [aged 80] died. His nephew Henry [aged 43] succeeded 7th Baronet Bunbury of Bunbury in Oxfordshire and Stanney Hall in Cheshire.
On 22nd September 1830 Henry Edward Bunbury 7th Baronet [aged 52] and Emily Louisa Augusta Napier Lady Bunbury [aged 47] were married. She by marriage Lady Bunbury of Bunbury in Oxfordshire and Stanney Hall in Cheshire.
On 13th April 1860 Henry Edward Bunbury 7th Baronet [aged 82] died. His son Charles [aged 51] succeeded 8th Baronet Bunbury of Bunbury in Oxfordshire and Stanney Hall in Cheshire.
On 31st May 1864 Charles Bunbury 8th Baronet [aged 55] and Anna Susannah Lloyd Lady Bunbury were married. She by marriage Lady Bunbury of Bunbury in Oxfordshire and Stanney Hall in Cheshire.
On 18th June 1886 Charles Bunbury 8th Baronet [aged 77] died. His brother Edward [aged 74] succeeded 9th Baronet Bunbury of Bunbury in Oxfordshire and Stanney Hall in Cheshire.
On 5th March 1895 Edward Herbert Bunbury 9th Baronet [aged 83] died unmarried. His nephew Henry [aged 40] succeeded 10th Baronet Bunbury of Bunbury in Oxfordshire and Stanney Hall in Cheshire.
In 1930 Henry Charles Bunbury 10th Baronet [aged 74] died. His son Charles [aged 44] succeeded 11th Baronet Bunbury of Bunbury in Oxfordshire and Stanney Hall in Cheshire.
In 1963 Charles Henry Napier Bunbury 11th Baronet [aged 77] died. His son John [aged 47] succeeded 12th Baronet Bunbury of Bunbury in Oxfordshire and Stanney Hall in Cheshire.
On 28th August 1985 John Bunbury 12th Baronet [aged 70] died. His son Michael [aged 5] succeeded 13th Baronet Bunbury of Bunbury in Oxfordshire and Stanney Hall in Cheshire.