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Updated: May 10, 2025
The Royal Library at the Hague possesses a manuscript copied from an older one which contains the order of proceedings together with the text of all vows. There is a minute description in Mathieu d'Escouchy, who claims to have been present, and in a manuscript coming from Baluze, whose anonymous author might also have been an eye-witness.
"Louis is fickle and changeable and I do not doubt that he will return here before long. I am not at all pleased with those who influence him," are his words as quoted by d'Escouchy. Undoubtedly, though, the king was much surprised at his son's action.
The Burgundian La Marche states euphemistically that David was elected to the see, and the Deventer people would not obey him, therefore Philip had to levy an army and come in person to support the new bishop. Du Clercq puts a different colour on the story and d'Escouchy implies that the whole trouble arose from party strife which had to be quelled in the interests of law and order.
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