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Edward, III, King of England, 1312-1377

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  • Walter of Milemete, Liber de nobilitatibus, sapientiis et prudentiis regum; England (London), 1326–1327 Christ Church MS. 92

  • Pedigree showing the right of Edward III to the crown of France — 15th century; English MS. Ashmole 1134

  • Writs of Edward III and Henry IV., Act of Parliament, 1446, Poem, Statutes of England to 1 Henry IV. — 15th century, beginning (with additions); English MS. Ashmole 1152

  • Roger Alban (attrib.) — 15th century; English MS. Laud Misc. 670

  • Distinctiones theologicae — 14th century, second half; English MS. Bodl. 302

  • Ambrose — 12th century, second quarter; English, Canterbury (?) MS. Bodl. 751

  • Lawrence of Aquileia — 13th or 14th century (?); English MS. Laud Misc. 402

  • Treatise on English law (unfinished), Confirmatory charter of Edward III to Shrewsbury Abbey, 1346, Verses — 16th century MS. Rawl. B. 410

  • Treatises on the claims of Edward III of Englandand Philip VI of France to the kingdom of France — 16th century, middle MS. Bodl. 875

  • Historical collections; English, 16th century MS. Eng. hist. e. 29

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  • Edward, III, King of England, 1312–1377
  • Eduard, III, König von England, 1312–1377
  • Edward of Windsor
  • Edward III | 1312-1377 | King of England
  • Edward, III, King of England, 1312-1377

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