27/58 What the nobles could save was carried off during the night, by water, to Orleans. The town was completely sacked; the old church, which had served the _Godons_ as a magazine, was pillaged.[1219] [Footnote 1219: _Journal du siege_, p. 99.] Including killed and wounded, the French had not lost twenty men.[1220] [Footnote 1220: Perceval de Cagny, p.151._Chronique de la Pucelle_, p.302.Jean Chartier, _Chronique_, vol.i, pp. |