The English fleet in 1342; or, The heroic exploits of the Countess de Montfort, who, at the head of a small party of cavalry, fought her way into, and gallantly defended, the fortress of Hennebonne, in Brittany, where she was besieged by Charles de Blois, (nephew to the King of France,) during the imprisonment of her husband in Paris, till King Edward III. of England sent a reinforcement to her relief. An historical fact. Dedicated to Messrs. Dibdin and Braham.

Published by London: printed and published by A. Neil at the Sommers-Town Printing-Office Chalton-Street; and may be had of all other booksellers, 1804
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