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| XII. | St. Jacques de la Boucherie, regarding the seizure made upon the property from the estate of N. Flamel, | 359 |
| XIII. | Ruling of the Châtelet and contract between the Church of Paris, the Hôtel-Dieu, St. Genevieve la Petite, and the Parish Council of St. Jacques, etc. The "Parish Council" (French: Fabrique) was the committee of laypeople in charge of managing a church's funds and maintenance. The Hôtel-Dieu was the oldest and largest hospital in Paris. | 361 |
| XIV. | Deed of Commissioner Andry le Preux, regarding one of the accounts for the execution of the will of N. Flamel, | 370 |
| XV. | Letter from the Officers of the Hospital of the Quinze-Vingts, etc. Literally "Fifteen-Score" (300). This was a famous hospital founded by King Louis IX for 300 blind residents of Paris. | 377 |
| XVI. | Settlement made between the Parish Council of St. Jacques and the Hospital of the Quinze-Vingts, | 379 |
| XVII. | Extract containing the ceremonial procedure formerly observed for the obits founded by N. Flamel, An "obit" was a memorial mass celebrated on the anniversary of a person's death, usually funded by a specific endowment left in their will. | 388 |
| Addition for page 37, and other additions and corrections, | 391 |