Manuscript Sources
Archives Nationales de France (Paris)
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JJ |
Trésor des Chartes (Régistres) |
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K |
Monuments Historiques |
Bibliothèque Nationale
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Ms Fr. |
Manuscrits français |
British Library
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Cotton Caligula D III |
Diplomatic documents |
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Cotton MS, Nero D VI |
Documents relating to the Anglo-French and Anglo-Scottish wars |
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Cotton MS, Vitellius C XI |
Collections relating to royal marriages |
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MS Harley 682 |
Poems of Charles d’Orléans |
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Stowe 140, ff. 50v–56 |
Treaty of Brétigny (1360) |
The National Archives (London)
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C 1 |
Chancery, Early Proceedings |
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C 64 |
Chancery, Norman Rolls |
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DL |
Duchy of Lancaster |
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E 30 |
Treasury of Receipt, Diplomatic Documents |
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E 39 |
Exchequer, Scottish Documents |
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E 101 |
Exchequer, King’s Remembrancer, Various Accounts |
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E 403 |
Exchequer of Receipt, Issue Rolls |
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E 404 |
Exchequer of Receipt, Warrants for Issues |
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SC 7 |
Special Collections, Papal Bulls |
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SC 8 |
Special Collections, Ancient Petitions |
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