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6 There is a large literature on these alliances; but see in particular Trautz, F., Die Könige von England und das Reich, 1172–1377 (Heidelberg, 1961)Google Scholar, and Fryde, E. B., ‘Financial Resources of Edward I in the Netherlands, 1294–98: Main Problems and Some Comparisons with Edward III in 1337–40’, Revue beige de philologie et thistoire, xl (1962), 1168–87CrossRefGoogle Scholar. For the war in Gascony, see the introduction by Bémont, C. to Roles Gascons, iii (Paris, 1906).Google Scholar
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21 No. 105.
22 Nos. 114, 116.
23 No. 111.