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Edward III, 1312-1377 (King of England)

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1312 - 1377

Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:

Copy of a letter from the king of France [Charles V] to the king of England [Edward III], 28 March [1366]

 Part
Identifier: MS 183/f. 63v[2]-64r
Scope and Contents

Copy of a letter from the King of France [Charles V] to the king of England [Edward III].

Date: 28 March [1366].

Place: Bois de Vincennes.

Subject matter: the release of the duc de Berry, the comte d'Alençon and the duc de Bourbon, hostages; Sergeant d'Armes Colen Cuneret; Belleville.

Mention of a seal? Reference to Charles V's great seal.

Dates: 28 March [1366]

Copy of a letter from the King of France [Charles V] to the King of England [Edward III], 1 May [1365]

 Part
Identifier: MS 183/f. 64r
Scope and Contents

Copy of a letter from the King of France [Charles V] to the King of England [Edward III].

Date: 1 May [1365].

Place: Paris.

Subject matter: comte de Saint-Pol, hostage in England for many years, to be exchanged for his eldest sons.

Mention of a seal? No.

Dates: 1 May [1365]

Copy of a letter from the King of France [Charles V] to the King of England [Edward III], 23 April [1364 or later]

 Part
Identifier: MS 183/f. 65r[1]
Scope and Contents

Copy of a letter from the King of France [Charles V] to [Edward III].

Date: 23 Apr [1364 or later].

Place: Paris.

Subject matter: ransom for his father [Jean II] of 60,000 écus d'or; will make payment of the larger part to the Prince of Wales and of the remainder at the next Feast of St. Michael [19 September] or All Saints' Day [1 November].

Mention of a seal? No.

Dates: 23 April [1364 or later]

Copy of a letter from the King of France [Charles V] to the King of England [Edward III], 20 December [1366]

 Part
Identifier: MS 183/f. 65v[1]
Scope and Contents

Copy of a letter from [Charles V] of France to [Edward III] of England.

Date: 20 December [1366].

Place: Paris.

Subject matter: duc de Berry and the council; Belleville; Sir William Felton; signed: "Blanchet".

Mention of a seal? No.

Dates: 20 December [1366]

Copy of a letter from the King of France [Charles V] to the King of England [Edward III], 15 January [1367]

 Part
Identifier: MS 183/f. 66r
Scope and Contents

Copy of a letter from the king of France to the king of England .

Date: 15 January [1367].

Place: Paris.

Subject matter: Sire de Maulevrier, hostage for 6 years; signed: "Vernoun".

Mention of a seal? No.

Dates: 15 January [1367]

Copy of a letter from the Lord of Zutphen to Edward [III], undated

 Part
Identifier: MS 183/f. 108v-109r
Scope and Contents

Copy of a letter from lord of Zutphen to Edward [III].

Date: undated.

Place: no place.

Subject matter: "de homagii supportatione"; reference to Veere.

Mention of a seal? sigl. meum.

Dates: undated

Copy of a letter from the pope to Edward [III], [before 1378]

 Part
Identifier: MS 183/f. 112v[2]-113r
Scope and Contents

Copy of a letter from the pope to Edward [III].

Date: [before 1378]

Place: no place.

Subject matter: "de liberalitate Romane ecclesie"; letter of credence on behalf of the abbot of St.Bavo in Ghent.

Mention of a seal? No.

Dates: [before 1378]

Letters Patent by King Edward III, 22nd October 1369

 Item
Identifier: GB 237 Coll-1/5/2032
Scope and Contents Letters Patent by King Edward the Third, narrating that by an inquest made by Alan of Strother, bailiff of the Liberty of Tyndale, at command of Queen Philippa, then Lady of the Manor and Livery of Tyndale, it was found that Katrine, lately Countess of Athole, deceased, held the manor of Hentishalghe, with the forest of Lowes, for her life, the reversion then belonging to Johanna, the wife of John Scott ('Scottus'), daughter and heiress of William of Strother, which manor, etc., the Countess...
Dates: 22nd October 1369

MS 183: Royal Letter Book, late 14th-early 15th century, c 1335-c 1417 (dates of the original letters)

 Item
Identifier: MS 183
Scope and Contents MS 183, the Royal Letter Book, is an English late medieval manuscript containing contemporary copies of 374 letters, most of which belong to the reigns of Edward III (1327-1377) and Richard II (1377-1397). The manuscript further contains a few copies of letters from the reign of Henry IV (1399-1413) and the copy of a single letter from the reign of Henry V (1413-1422), as well as several letters between other correspondents. The overall date range of the...
Dates: late 14th-early 15th century; c 1335-c 1417 (dates of the original letters)

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