22/37 74 (evidence of Gobert Thibault).] [Footnote 753: _Trial_, vol.iii, p.74.Boucher de Molandon and A.de Beaucorps, _L'armee anglaise_, p.111.La Poule, as he is called here, is identical with Suffort, and is none other than William Pole, Earl of Suffolk, unless John Pole, William's brother, be intended, but he was not one of the three organisers of the siege. As for Clasdas or Glasdale, as the French called him, he served under the orders of the Commander of Les Tourelles. These errors may have been Jeanne's, or possibly they were made by the witness. They do not recur in the letter to the English.] Maitre Jean Erault, who wrote at her dictation, was, like most of the clerks, favourably disposed towards her. Further, he had his own ideas. |