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with a powerful body of soldiers. There came, also, many others in
succession, whose names are given as they arrived. They were: Theobald,
Count of Blois, who died within three months after his arrival; next came
Count Stephen, the Count of Clairmont, Count of Scalons, Manserius de
Garland, Bernard de St. Waleri,
John Count of Pontiny, Erard de Castiny,
Robert de Buon, Adaunius de Fontaines, Louis de Ascla, Walter
dÕArzillieres, Guy de Castellan, with his brother Lovel, Guy de Meisieres,
John de Montmirail, John dÕ Arcy; also the Lord of Camte in Burgundy,
Gaubert dÕAspremont, Clarembald de Noyers,
the Bishop of Blois, the
Bishop of Toulon, the Bishop of Ostia, the Bishop of Mordre (Mordrensis),
the Bishop of Brescia, the Bishop of Aste; also the Patriarch of Jerusalem,
the Archbishop of C¾sarea, the Bishop of Nazareth; there were also the
bishop elect of Acre, and the Archbishop of Besan•on, Baldwin,
Archbishop of Canterbury, and Hubert Bishop of Salisbury; as well as the
Archdeacon of Colchester,
Rodolph de Hauterive, of whom we have
spoken before, and the Abbot of Scalons, the Abbot of Esterp. There came,
also, a priest, who was incessantly active against the enemy, hurling darts
from a sling with indefatigable toil.
There came, also, many from Normandy, such as Walkelin de
Ferrars, Robert Trussebot, Richard de Vernon with his son, Guilbert de
Tillieres
with a strong band of warriors, and Ivo de Vipont, Ranulph de
Glanville, formerly justiciary of England, Gilbert de Malines, and Hugh de
Gorney. Besides these came many from different parts of the earth, whose
names have not been enumerated; and if we knew them we would not
mention them, for fear of wearying our hearers.
Chapter XLIII. Ñ
How Henry of Champagne was set over the army.
Henry count of Troyes at that time landed with a strong body of
soldiers, into whose hands was committed the command of the army,
which James dÕAvennes and the Landgrave had
held hitherto conjointly or
by turn; for the Landgrave Ñ being in ill-health left the camp on the pretext
of returning home; Ñ a man who, after performing many noble actions, to