Sidenote: It was surrendred about Alhalontide, as Thom.
But the historie writen of the dukes of Normandie affirmeth, that it was surrendred the two and twentith of September, after the siege had c[=o]tinued about it from Aprill last.
Stephan, and could not be deliuered till he had surrendredthe citie and castell of Lincolne, with other fortresses perteining to the crowne into the kings hands.
The tower that duke Henrie had hardlie besieged immediatlie herewith wassurrendred vnto him, & then making prouision for vittels and other things, [Sidenote: The castell of Wallingford.
The state of the Gabinians being in this doubtful case, void of al counsell and succour, at length was surrendred to the Romanes.
His wife Iulian liued manie yeers after, and surrendred hir life in the fortie one yeare of Edward the third, and in the yeare of our Lord 1366.
Thus was that strong castell of Edenburgh surrendredby force of siege, to the king of Englands vse, on the 15 daie, after he had first laid his siege about it.
The morrow after being saturdaie, which was the eight and twentith day of Aprill, at the kings comming thither the castell was surrendred vnto him.
Likewise Petroke earle of Perch surrendredtwo castels vnto king Henrie, which he had vsurped of the demeanes of Normandie in the daies of king Stephan: one of which castels the king gaue him againe, receiuing homage of him for the same.
Wherevpon, the foresaid Hugh shortlie after was at peace with the king, and surrendred to him the two castels of Wigmore and Bridgenorth, which hitherto he had holden.
At his first arriuall, the foresaid earle Richard surrendred into his hands all those townes and places which he had subdued in that countrie.
Also the vicount of Tours came to the king of England and surrendred vnto him the castell of Chinon, the keeping whereof he betooke vnto Roger de Lacie the conestable of Chester.
Sidenote: Rou[=e]n through famine is surrendredto the French king.
In a word, she granted all that was in her power to give, and surrendred at Discretion the last Favour.
The French surrendred prisoners; and different parties were sent to take up the stragglers.
Sir John MacDonald, a French officer, surrendred himself prisoner of war at Inverness upon the day of Culloden battle.
Kingsburgh answered that MacDonald of Glencoe had surrendred himself, and that Cameron of Dungallan had done the same.
The Duke of Athol was made prisoner in Scotland, havingsurrendred himself (as was given out by our lying newspapers) to Mr. Buchanan of Drumakill, a Justice of Peace.
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