Deposition of Simon Charles, Master of Petitions. Proceedings of the Rehabilitation, vol. III, p. 117; Chronicle of the Maid, p. 227; John Chartier, vol. IV, p. 50. All the chronicles are in accord on this so capital fact.
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Testimony of Simon Charles.
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Chronicle of Percival of Cagny, vol. IV, p. 171.
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Journal of the Siege of Orleans, vol. IV, p. 179.
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Literally the testimony of John Pasquerel, Joan's confessor, who confessed her that very day. (Proceedings of the Rehabilitation, vol. III, pp. 108-109.)
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Trial and Condemnation, vol. I, p. 79.
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Testimony of Colette, wife of Millet, Proceedings of the Rehabilitation, vol. III, p. 124.
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Journal of the Siege of Orleans, vol. IV, p. 160.
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Journal of the Siege of Orleans, vol. IV, p. 160.
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Journal of the Siege of Orleans, vol. IV, p. 166.
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The same.
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Journal of the Siege of Orleans, vol. IV, p. 166.
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Proceedings of the Rehabilitation, vol. II, p. 180.
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Testimony of the Duke of Alençon, Proceedings of the Rehabilitation, vol. II, p. 79.
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Chronicle of the Maid, vol. III, p. 129.
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Testimony of Gerardin of Epinal, Proceedings of the Rehabilitation, vol. II, p. 421.
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This letter is taken literally from the Archives of Lille. See also Quicherat, vol. V, p. 126.
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With some abridgment, the text of this chronicle is cited almost literally.
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Latin, from the egg, i.e., the beginning.
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Rymer, cited by Quicherat, vol. X, p. 459.
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The same.
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Rymer, cited by Quicherat, vol. X, p. 459.
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Rogier, cited by Quicherat, vol. V, pp. 168-169.
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Fowler, bird-catcher.
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Tractatus de haersi pauperum de Lugduno, cited by Marten in his Thesaurus of Anecdotes, vol. V, collected 1787.
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