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11. Translation of Book II (28 v) 2-132 [ name: person ]

Parneele went to reside at Ath in Brabant, which lies in the county of Hainault, and Philippe de Masmines went to Valenciennes, but when the Ghenters found out, they petitioned the provost and magistrates


12. Translation of Book II (28 v) 2-132 [ rs: person ]

Valenciennes (the provost at that time being Jean Partis), who gently and courteously persuaded the knight to leave. He departed the town of his own free will and went to reside at Warlaing near Douai where


13. Translation of Book II (61 v) 2-199 [ rs: person ]

there they moved on to Dendermonde, which is a strong town; however, by assault they conquered it. Sir Philippe de Masmines met his end there and the Ghenters became masters of the town but not of the castle, for the lord o


14. Prospography Content: Philippe de Masmines (person)

Philippe de Masmines Philippe de Masmines (? - 1391), lord of Eecke, bailiff of Termonde; second son of Gérard de Masmines and Marguerite d'Axel. He married Catherine de Hale-Mirabel. For this old Flemish noble family, see E. Balthau, 'La Famille Van Massemen/de Masmines: Aspects sociaux et matériels de la noblesse flamande ca. 1350 - ca. 1450', in Publication du centre européen d'études bourguignonnes, 37 (1996), 173-193.

15. Leiden VGGF 9 (vol. 2) (34 v) 2-132 [ rs: person ]

. Et estoit pour che tamps prouvos Jehans Partis, qui bellement et doucement en fist partir le chevalier. Et issi de la ville de son bon gre, et s’en vint demorer a Warlaing daléz Douay, et la se tint tan