Armarium XXXI, 872-1605.

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Armarium XXXI, 872-1605.

This armarium contains fifteenth-sixteenth-century cameral copies consisting of extracts from Chancery records dating between the twelfth and sixteenth centuries. It is arranged chronologically by pontificates, but with gaps and additions, and appears to have been little explored, though some of its volumes are of considerable interest. Arm. XXXI, vol. 1, is copied in Vatican Register 2 (ff. 1-83v).

85 v.

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