28/50 by the treaty of Bretigni, with the addition of Normandy, which he was to receive in full and entire sovereignty.[*] {1419.} These terms were submitted to: there remained only some circumstances to adjust, in order to the entire completion of the treaty; but in this interval the duke of Burgundy secretly finished his treaty with the dauphin; and these two princes agreed to share the royal authority during King Charles's lifetime, and to unite their arms in order to expel foreign enemies.[****] * Rymer, vol.ix.p. 626, etc. 776. |