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illuminating the queen's books; the repayment of the sum of l borrowed of richard earl of arundel; the purchase of an embroidered saddle, with gold fittings, and a black palfrey, given to the queen of scotland; a payment to louis de posan, merchant, of the society of mallebaill, in london, for two mules
bought by him at avignon for the queen, l s. the mules arrived after the queen's death, and were given over to the king. the division of the account relating to her jewels affords an insight into the personal character of isabella, showing that the events of her life and her increasing years had not...
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