Created in 1373-c. 1395
French
Author: Jean Froissart
Translator Unknown
BL Royal MS 18 E I owned by Edward IV of England (1480-1483). Ownership Confirmed with Coat of Arms as evidence.
BL Royal MS 18 E I owned by Henry VII of England (1509-?). Ownership Confirmed with Will as evidence.
BL Royal MS 18 E I owned by Margaret Beaufort, countess of Richmond and Derby (1483-1509). Ownership Confirmed with Will as evidence.
Chantilly MS 873-74 owned by Catherine of Coëtivy, lady of Magné (14??-1529). Ownership Confirmed with Coat of Arms as evidence.
NEP 23 owned by Margaret of York, duchess of Burgundy (October 1499-1503?). Ownership Confirmed with Other as evidence.
NEP 23 owned by Philip the Fair (October 1499). Ownership Confirmed with Other as evidence.
NEP 23 owned by Willem Houtmaert (?-October 1499). Ownership Confirmed with Other as evidence.
NE 553 owned by Yolande of Valois, duchess of Savoy (post-1434-1478). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.
NE 720 owned by John the Fearless (March 1405-1419). Ownership Possible with Inventory as evidence.
NE 720 owned by Margaret of Flanders, duchess of Burgundy (?-March 1405). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.
Amiens, BM MS 486 owned by Charles I de Croÿ, prince of Chimay (1482-1511?). Ownership Confirmed with Inscription as evidence.
Amiens, BM MS 486 owned by Jean II de Croÿ (pre-1430-1473). Ownership Confirmed with Coat of Arms as evidence.
Amiens, BM MS 486 owned by Margaret of Austria, duchess of Savoy (29 August 1511-1 December 1530). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.
Amiens, BM MS 486 owned by Mary of Hungary, queen consort of Hungary and Bohemia (1530-18 October 1558). Ownership Confirmed with Other as evidence.
Amiens, BM MS 486 owned by Philippe I de Croÿ-Chimay (1473-1482). Ownership Confirmed with Other as evidence.