[25] See p. [195].

[26] See Genealogical Table, p. [378].

[27] See p. [55].

[28] The province of Dauphiné, formerly an imperial fief, was acquired by the French crown in 1349, and became a regular ‘appanage’ of the King’s eldest son, conferring on him the title of ‘Dauphin’, equivalent to the English title ‘Prince of Wales’.

[29] See p. [223].

[30] See p. [53].

[31] See p. [62].

[32] See p. [215].

[33] See p. [195].

[34] See p. [229].