6. Reasons alledged by the French for excluding Edw. III. and his posterity from the inheritance of France: with a pedigree of the Kings of France from Philip son of Saint Lewis to Charles the Fair. fo. 21.
21. The first schedule delivered to the Lord Charles, and advised upon by the Duke of Orleans and the Dutchess of Burgundy for a means of peace. fo. 79.
1. Some account of the prophecies of Gretner, who was in England in the reign of Elizabeth, and whose work is extant in the library of Trinity Colledge Cambridge. fo. 1*.
11. A commission from John King of France for delivering possession of certain parts of France to the King of England, with arguments touching this act. fo. 30.
14. "A consail of the most excellent doctors John de Lig. [Ligniaco] and Richard Salicete upon the fact conserning the most illustrious King of England and France, and Charles the intruder pretending himselfe to bee King of France, touching the superiority and resorte of the dutchy of Aquitaine....
26. A protestation made by the Ambassadors of the King of England. fo. 86. N.B. Most of these articles concerning the disputes between England and France are copied from Cotton originals, since destroyed by fire.