I. CHAUCER AND HENRY, EARL OF DERBY 



[The following titles are cited by the name or abbreviation which 

 occurs first in the line : 



Armitage- Smith, John of Gaunt. 



Beaufort, Karamania. 



Beltz, Memorials of the Order of the Garter. 



Caro, Geschichte Polens. 



Coulton, Chaucer and his England. 



Emerson, in Romanic Review. 



Gilbert, History of the Viceroys of Ireland. 



Gower, ed. Macaulay. 



Hales, Folia Literaria. 



Hammer-Purgstall, Geschichte des Osmanischen Reiches. 



Hammond, Chaucer, a Bibliographical Manual. 



Hertzberg, Chaucer's Canterhury-Geschichten. 



Heyd, Geschichte des Levantehandels. 



Kirk, Life-Records of Chaucer, Part IV. 



Kittredge, Chaucer. 



Legouis, Geoffrey Chaucer (Eng. tr.). 



Le Roulx, La France en Orient. 



Lounsbury, Studies in Chaucer. 



Machaut, La Prise d'Alexandrie. 



Marco Polo, ed. Yule. 



Meakin, The Moorish Empire. 



Ramsay, The Genesis of Lancaster. 



Rymer, Fcedera. 



Skeat, edition of Chaucer, 6 volumes. 



Stubbs, Seventeen Lectures on . . . Medicuval and Modern History. 



Tatlock, The Development and Chronology of Chaucer's Works. 



Treitschke, Ausgewahlte Schriften. 



Voigt, Geschichte Preussens. 



Wylie, History of England under Henry IV. 



Bibl. = Biblioiheque de I'Ecole des Chartcs, Vol. i. 



Cronica = Cronica de D. Alfonso el Onceno, ed. Cerda y Rico, 2d ed. 



D. A. = Derby Accounts [Expedition to Prussia and the Holy Land, made 



by Henry, Earl of Derby], ed. Lucy Toulmin Smith. 

 Kervyn = Froissart, Chroniques, ed. Kervyn de Lettenhove. 

 S. R. P. = Scrip tores Rerum Prussicarum. 



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Sums of money expressed in dollars are computed on the basis of 

 £i = $75, the purchasing value of money being reckoned as fifteen times 

 that of the present, according to the index-number which seems most 

 generally accepted, without any attempt to demonstrate its validity.] 



