For historians of 16th century Scotland, France, Spain and England, and the complex dynastic, political and religious intrigues which dominated the period, Teulet's Papiers d'État sur le relations politiques de la France avec L'Écosse au XVIe siècle, or State Papers Relating to France and Scotland in the 16th Century is a key resource of essential documents.
The series contains a vast storehouse of French (& Spanish) documents relating to Scotland in the 16th century. Full transcripts, mainly in French; some Spanish with French translations.
Founded by the Public Record Office in 1884, the Pipe Rolls Society was dedicated to publishing editions of the pipe rolls of the exchequer and other related medieval documents.
Founded by the Public Record Office in 1884, the Pipe Rolls Society was dedicated to publishing editions of the pipe rolls of the exchequer and other related medieval documents.
Founded by the Public Record Office in 1884, the Pipe Rolls Society was dedicated to publishing editions of the pipe rolls of the exchequer and other related medieval documents.
Founded by the Public Record Office in 1884, the Pipe Rolls Society was dedicated to publishing editions of the pipe rolls of the exchequer and other related medieval documents.
Founded by the Public Record Office in 1884, the Pipe Rolls Society was dedicated to publishing editions of the pipe rolls of the exchequer and other related medieval documents.
Founded by the Public Record Office in 1884, the Pipe Rolls Society was dedicated to publishing editions of the pipe rolls of the exchequer and other related medieval documents.
Founded by the Public Record Office in 1884, the Pipe Rolls Society was dedicated to publishing editions of the pipe rolls of the exchequer and other related medieval documents.
Founded by the Public Record Office in 1884, the Pipe Rolls Society was dedicated to publishing editions of the pipe rolls of the exchequer and other related medieval documents.
Founded by the Public Record Office in 1884, the Pipe Rolls Society was dedicated to publishing editions of the pipe rolls of the exchequer and other related medieval documents.
Founded by the Public Record Office in 1884, the Pipe Rolls Society was dedicated to publishing editions of the pipe rolls of the exchequer and other related medieval documents.