[Footnote 4:] [Gachard], Doc. inédits, i., 232. Letter from Trèves, October 4, 1473.]
[Footnote 5:] [About] this time Louis XI. made strenuous efforts to unravel the mystery of his brother's death. (Letter to the chancellor of Brittany, Lettres de Louis XI., v., 190.)]
[Footnote 6:] [Gachard] could not explain this phrase. It might easily refer to the desired investiture.]
[Footnote 7:] [Chmel], Mon. Habs., i., lxxvii., 50, 51: Toutey, p. 50.]
[Footnote 8:] [Toutey], p. 53.]
[Footnote 9:] [Toutey] bases this statement on three letters (October 30, 31, and November 7, 1473) written by the envoys of the elector of Brandenburg, Ludwig von Eyb and Hertnid von Stein.]
[Footnote 10:] [Basin], Histoire des règnes de Charles VII. et de Louis XI., ii., 323. Between Nov. 6th and this ceremony there had been new ruptures. Hugonet had gone back and forth many times between the chiefs and "all the world had wondered.">[
[Footnote 11:] [Albert] of Brandenburg to the Duke of Saxony. (Muller, Reichstag Theatrum, p. 598.]
[Footnote 12:] [Toutey], p. 57.]
[Footnote 13:] [Toutey], p. 60, note.]