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| IV. | On the houses acquired or built by Flamel, | 142 |
| V. | Continuation of the houses acquired by Flamel, | 151 |
| VI. | Tax imposed on the inhabitants of Paris. Visit claimed to have been made to Flamel on behalf of the King, Historical rumors suggested that King Charles VI, hearing of Flamel's immense wealth, sent his tax official Cramoisy to investigate if it came from alchemy. | 172 |
| VII. | Lawsuit brought by Flamel, which he does not finish. His death, | 180 |
| VIII. | On Flamel's will, Flamel's real historical will, dated 1416, is a major source for historians trying to separate the man from the alchemical myth. | 186 |
| IX. | Continuation of Flamel's will, | 197 |
| Chap. I. | End of the execution of Pernelle's will, A "term" used here for Chapter (Chapitre). The "execution" refers to the legal fulfillment of the deceased's final wishes. | 207 |
| II. | Seizure of the assets of Flamel's estate. Beginning of the execution of his will, | 218 |
| III. | End of the execution of Flamel's will. Legal matter and settlement between four Beneficiaries, Original: "Légataires." These are the individuals or institutions designated to receive portions of the inheritance. | 227 |
| IV. | The initial Executors of Flamel's will harassed; a criminal lawsuit is brought against them, | 233 |
| V. | Clarification regarding the property Flamel left at his death, | 245 |
| VI. | Statement of receipts from Flamel's property, etc. | 266 |