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 PORTUGAL AND ENGLAND 41 Castile and placed the house of Aviz, with John I as its head, on the Portuguese throne. In July, 1386, a couple of months after the Treaty of Windsor, John of Gaunt himself landed at Corunna with his Castilian princess, two daughters, 180 galleys, two thousand lances, and three thousand of the famous OLD PORTUGUESE CATHEDRAL AT BA88EIN, NEAR BOMBAY. English archers. One daughter he promptly married to John the Great of Portugal (February 2, 1387) ; the other daughter, by his Spanish wife, to the Prince of the Asturias, heir to the throne of Castile. He him- self renounced his Castilian claims, and imposed on his two sons-in-law a truce which lasted till 1411. Philippa, daughter of this masterful Englishman, " time-honoured Lancaster," was worthy to be the con-