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Brussels, Bibliothèque royale (KBR) MS 9627–28

Cambridge, Cambridge University Library (CUL)

MS Ee.2.17

MS Kk.1.5

Cambridge, Corpus Christi College

MS 61

MS 171

MS 404

Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College MS 175/96

Clitheroe, Stonyhurst College (Stonyhurst) MS 24

Edinburgh, National Library of Scotland, Adv. MS 35.1.7

Geneva, Bibliothèque Publique et Universitaire MS fr. 166

Lincoln, Dean and Chapter Library MS 91

London, British Library (BL)

Additional MS 14967

Cotton MS Claudius B I

Cotton MS Galba E IX

Cotton MS Nero D VII

Harley MS 1766

Harley MS 2693

Harley MS 4431

Royal MS 14 E III

Royal MS 15 D II

Royal MS 15 D III

Royal MS 15 E VI

Royal MS 16 G VI

Royal MS 19 A XX

Royal MS 19 A XXII

Royal MS 19 B XIII

Royal MS 19 C IV

Royal MS 19 D II

Royal MS 20 C VII

Royal MS 20 D I

Royal MS 20 B VI

London, Public Records Office (PRO)

SC 8/215/10733

C49/File 7/7

31 [Transcripts] 7/157

London, Sir John Soane Museum MS 1

London, University College London MS 1

Oxford, Magdalen College MS 41

Oxford, Bodleian Library (BodL)

MS Ashmole Rolls 26

MS Bodley 179

MS Bodley 264

MS Bodley 294

MS Douce 114

MS Douce 319

MS Hatton 100

MS Laud Misc. 570

Paris, Bibliothèque Mazarine MS 1729

Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF)

MS ang. 39

MS Clairambault 100

MS fr. 2

MS fr. 126

MS fr. 156

MS fr. 403

MS fr. 437

MS fr. 542

MS fr. 571

MS fr. 831

MS fr. 840

MS fr. 1589

MS fr. 1792

MS fr. 9221

MS fr. 9687

MS fr. 10153

MS fr. 12421

MS fr. 12583

MS fr. 19127

MS fr. 24441

MS lat. 3757

MS lat. 10483

MS NAF 24541

MS NAF 28876

MS Rothschild 2796

Paris, Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève (BSG) MS 777

Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania MS Codex 902

Reims, Bibliothèque municipale MS 570

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