[1] [2] [3] In the meane time was the towne of saint De|nis rendered to the Englishmen,S. Denis t a|ken by the Englishmen. the which raced the walles and fortifications, sauing the walles of the abbeie, and of the tower called Uenin. Shortlie after the towne of Pontois, where sir Iohn Ruppelleie was capteine, rebelled; and by force the Englishmen were expelled, the inhabitants yeelding themselues to the French king. This towne was small, but the losse was great, bicause it was the keie that opened the passage betwixt the cities of Paris and Rone. But now to returne to the communication at Ar|ras, which after the departure of the English com|missioners held betwixt the Frenchmen & Burgog|nians, till at length a peace was concluded, accorded,A peace be|twéen Charls of France and the duke of Burgognie. and sworne betwixt king Charles and duke Philip of Burgognie, vpon certeine conditions, as in the French histories more plainlie appeareth.