The True Chronicles of Jean le Bel Volume 1 Chapters 1-60 1307-1342

The True Chronicles of Jean le Bel offer one of the most vivid and immediate accounts of 14th-century Europe, written by a knight who lived through the events he describes, and experienced some of them first hand. Covering the early decades of the Hundred Years’ War, this remarkable chronicle follows the campaigns of Edward III of England, the politics of France and the Low Countries, and the shifting alliances that shaped medieval warfare. Unlike later historians, Jean le Bel writes with a strong sense of eyewitness authenticity, drawing on personal experience and the testimony of fellow soldiers. His narrative captures not only battles and sieges, but also the realities of military life, diplomacy, and the ideals of chivalry that governed noble society. A key source for Jean Froissart, Le Bel’s chronicle stands on its own as a compelling and insightful work, at once historical record and literary achievement. This translation builds on the 1905 edition published in French by Jules Viard, adding extensive translations from other sources Rymer's Fœdera, the Chronicles of Adam Murimuth, William Nangis, Walter of Guisborough, a Bourgeois of Valenciennes, Geoffrey le Baker of Swinbroke and Richard Lescot to enrich the original text and Viard's notes.

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Baronet Cust

There have been two creations of Baronet Cust:

1st. 1677. Richard Cust 1st Baronet. Extant.

2nd. 1876. Edward Cust 1st Baronet. Extinct. 19th January 1931.

Baronet Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire 1st Creation 1677

Summary

1677. 1st. Richard Cust 1st Baronet [aged 54] created.

30th August 1700. 2nd. Grandson Richard Cust 2nd Baronet [aged 19] succeeded.

25th July 1734. 3rd. Son John Cust 3rd Baronet [aged 15] succeeded.

24th January 1770. 4th. Son Brownlow Cust 1st Baron Brownlow [aged 25] succeeded.

25th December 1807. 5th. Son John Cust 1st Earl Brownlow [aged 28] succeeded.

15th September 1853. 6th. Grandson John William Spencer Brownlow Egerton-Cust 2nd Earl Brownlow [aged 11] succeeded.

20th February 1867. 7th. Brother Adelbert Wellington Brownlow Cust 3rd Earl Brownlow [aged 22] succeeded.

17th March 1921. 8th. Second Cousin Adelbert Salusbury Cockayne-Cust 5th Baron Brownlow [aged 53] succeeded.

1927. 9th. Son Peregrine Cust 6th Baron Brownlow [aged 27] succeeded.

28th July 1978. 10th. Son Edward John Peregrine Cust 7th Baron Brownlow [aged 42] succeeded.

15th May 2021. 11th. Son Peregrine Cust 8th Baron Brownlow [aged 46] succeeded.

In 1677 Richard Cust 1st Baronet [aged 54] was created 1st Baronet Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire. Beatrice Pury Lady Dering by marriage Lady Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire.

On 30th August 1700 Richard Cust 1st Baronet [aged 78] died. His grandson Richard [aged 19] succeeded 2nd Baronet Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire.

Before 1717 Richard Cust 2nd Baronet [aged 36] and Anne Brownlow Lady Cust [aged 22] were married. She by marriage Lady Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire.

On 25th July 1734 Richard Cust 2nd Baronet [aged 53] died. He was buried at St George's Church, Stamford. His son John [aged 15] succeeded 3rd Baronet Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire.

On 8th December 1743 John Cust 3rd Baronet [aged 25] and Etheldreda Payne Lady Cust [aged 23] were married. She by marriage Lady Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire.

On 24th January 1770 John Cust 3rd Baronet [aged 51] died. His son Brownlow [aged 25] succeeded 4th Baronet Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire and inherited Belton House [Map].

Monument in St Peter and St Paul Church, Belton [Map]. Sculpted by William Tyler [aged 41].

In 1775 Brownlow Cust 1st Baron Brownlow [aged 30] and Frances Bankes Baroness Brownlow were married. She by marriage Lady Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire.

On 25th December 1807 Brownlow Cust 1st Baron Brownlow [aged 63] died. His son John [aged 28] succeeded 2nd Baron Brownlow of Belton in Lincolnshire, 5th Baronet Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire, and inherited Belton House [Map]. Monument in St Peter and St Paul Church, Belton [Map] sculpted by Richard "The Elder" Westmacott [aged 60].

On 15th September 1853 John Cust 1st Earl Brownlow [aged 74] died. His grandson John [aged 11] succeeded 2nd Earl Brownlow, 2nd Viscount Alford, 3rd Baron Brownlow of Belton in Lincolnshire, 6th Baronet Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire, and inherited Belton House [Map].

On 17th March 1921 Adelbert Wellington Brownlow Cust 3rd Earl Brownlow [aged 76] died. Earl Brownlow, Viscount Alford extinct. His second cousin Adelbert [aged 53] succeeded 5th Baron Brownlow of Belton in Lincolnshire, 8th Baronet Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire, and inherited Belton House [Map]. Maud Buckle Baroness Brownlow [aged 50] by marriage Baroness Brownlow of Belton in Lincolnshire.

On 28th July 1978 Peregrine Cust 6th Baron Brownlow [aged 79] died. His son Edward [aged 42] succeeded 7th Baron Brownlow of Belton in Lincolnshire, 10th Baronet Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire, and inherited Belton House [Map].

Baronet Cust of Leasowe Castle in Cheshire 2nd Creation 1876

Summary

1876. 1st. Edward Cust 1st Baronet [aged 81] created.

14th January 1878. 2nd. Son Leopold Cust 2nd Baronet [aged 47] succeeded.

3rd March 1878. 3rd. Son Charles Leopold Cust 3rd Baronet [aged 14] succeeded.

19th January 1931. 3rd. Charles Leopold Cust 3rd Baronet extinct.

On 3rd March 1878 Leopold Cust 2nd Baronet [aged 47] died. His son Charles [aged 14] succeeded 3rd Baronet Cust of Leasowe Castle in Cheshire.