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three thousand men, to the Duke of Burgundy, and soon after passed over himself at the head of a numerous army. Lewis 11th allarmed at this formidable invasion had recourse to treaty the two Kings had an interview at the bridge of Parpignan & upon the payment of a stipulated Sum--Edward led his forces back to England-- As the Duke of Clarence had rebelled [[deletion]] against him [[/deletion]] [[addition]] Edward condemned him [[/addition]] to be smothered in a butt of Malmsey Wine--Edward died at Westminster April the 9th 1483, in the 42 year of