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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9915804053503681, Ms. Oversize 13)
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Two letters concerning the territories of the late Amaury de Sevrac : (DS2092)
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    Two letters concerning the territories of the late Amaury de Sevrac :
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    France--History--15th century
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    Extent: 2 parchment ; 20 x 39 cm and 9 x 37 cm
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    There was a wax seal on the second letter, but it is no longer extant.
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    Incipit of first letter: Charles par la grace de dieu roy de france, a nos amez et feaulx conseillers les tresoriers de france salut et dileccion. ...
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    Incipit of second letter: Les tresoriers de France Aux seneschal et juge ...
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    France; first letter written at Razilly.
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    Transcriptions and dealer's catalog on file in the Library.
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    Letter from King Charles VII is not signed. The signature, if there was one, may have been cut away, necessitating the parchment repair evident in the lower margin.
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    Bâtarde.
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    Sold by Maison Jacques, Étienne et Noël Charavay (Paris), 1952.
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    Provenance: Archives de l'Ordre de Malthe (stamp on second letter).
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    21 September 2023
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    21 September 2023
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