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Andrew Brown
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Massey University, Auckland
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Liber oblongus
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2–9, Rekeningen (1422–1503)
155, Register: cartulaire
178, 179, 180, Register: planarius
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178, Rekeningen
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Register 1, 2
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1–12, Rekeningen (1403–1500)
126, 127, 128, Register, cartulaires
181, Register, planarius
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1, Register: rekeningen, 1492–1520
30, 31, Cartulaire I, II
Charters
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Rekeningboeken, i (1455–64), ii (1464–72), iii (1455–72), iv (1468–80; 1506–7, 1511–13)
Charters
C445
C446
C220, Cartularium
C221, Cartularium
C227, Memorial boek
A39, Charters
A40–2, Testaments and foundations
A47–58, Acta capituli (1345–1522)
A128, Cartularium
A130, Cartularium (microfilm from town archive, Hamburg)
A141, Planarius
A250–4, Charters
D40–9, Charters
G1–7, Fabric accounts (1365–1500)
G127, 130, Accounts of the obedientiar
I4, Ambachten
I9–13, Processen
C455, Obituarium
C440
S47, Planarius
S178, Cartularium
S195, 196, Testaments and foundations
S220, Armendis
S238, Acta capituli (1480–1501)
S289, Fondatïeboek
S322, Handboek fondatïes
S328, Acta capituli
S344, Gilden (charters)
S595, Rekening communiteit
S616, Rekeningen kerkfabriek (1482–92, 1501–3)
S718, Cartularium
S728, Charters
181/150, Cartularium
Charters n3E, n4E
Handschriften
72/125, Getijdenboek
Charters 202bis
1, Register
Register 12, Cartularium
Register 89, 90, Rekeningen (1342–1425)
1, Cartularium
42, Booghemakers
64, Goudsmeden cartulaire (1395–1457)
386, Register den smeden (1374–1500)
1373, 2309, 3947, 6922, 7020, 7721, 8084, 8092, 8096, 8112, 8185, 8120, 8121, 8122, 8124, 8127, 8128, 8133, 8135, 8187, 8194, 8201, 8203, 8205, 8219, 8231, 8232, 8249, 8271, 8277, 8284, 8300, 8303, 8318, 8518, 8592, 8663, 8688, 8702, 8727, 8772, 8776, 8845, 9056, 9059, 9061, 9062, 9065, 9149, 9154, 9158.
10 (Process)
13 (Obituarium klooster van Sion)
80 (Sint-Salvator, confraternity)
81 (Obituarium Sint-Salvator)
86 (Sint-Obrecht cartularium)
172, 214, 224 (lootghieters)
194 (Sint Basil)
250, Acta capituli (1480–1501)
720, Cartularium
725, Legger van renten 1416
735, Planarius
741, Fondatïe
1181, Cartularium kerkfabriek
1350, Begravingsboek kerkfabriek (1428–1522)
1217, Rekeningen kerkmeesters (1464–71)
1403, (NK) Rekeningen kerkmeesters (1444–1511)
1497, Rekeningen confraternitatis chori
1501, Gilde van de Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Sneeuw, cartularium (1467–1516)
1531, 1532, Gilde van de Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Sneeuw, rekeningen (1467–1532)
2003, Statuta confraternitatis chori
Charters
1507–13, Vierschaar (1430–1506)
5, Cartularium Sint-Kruis
6, Register Sint-Anna
251, Sacrament guild
Charters
3, Process (relic of St Giles)
4, 26, 27, 271, Cartularia
273, Cartularium van het commun
292–4, Aflaten
Charters
23, 24, 98, Rekeningen kerkarchief (1419–23, 1443–67, 1464–78)
197, 198, Begravingsboek (1426–50; 1398–1778)
377, Registrum communitate
646, 647, Cartularia: armendis
887, 888, Register fondatïes (1369–1594; 1463–78)
Charters
609, Rentboek
12–14, 74, Cartularia
224–27, Rekeningen communiteit (1422–70)
395–7, Cartularia
Charters
96, 1 (Rudenbouc), 2 (Rodenboek), 3 (Rodenboek A), 4 (Ouden wittenbouc), 6 (Wittenbouc B), 10 (Geluwenboek), 11 (Groenenbouc A), 12 (Groenenbouc B), 13 (Groenenbouc C), 14 (Nieuwen groenenbouc onghecottert), 15 (Tweeden nieuwen groenenbouc B), 20 (Proose en kannunikse), 21 (Sentencïen)
99, 100, Politeke oorkonden, charters
114, Wetsvernieuwingen (1363–1500)
120, Hallegeboden, i–iii (1490–1530)
157, Civiele sententïen vierschaar (1465–9)
165, 166, Civiele sententïen kamer
192, Verluydboek, I (1490–1515)
196, Doncker camer: 9, 11 Bezzetteboucken; Cartularium
198, Klerken van de vierschaar
216, Stadsrekeningen (1280–1520)
277, Presentwijnen
299, Makelaars: Cartularium; Renteboek
324, Droogscheerders
333, Kleermakers: Register betreffende fondatïes
334, Cordewaniers
336, Kuipers
337, Kulkstickers
345, Peltiers
350, Sceppers
384, Librarïers
385, Sint-Joris gilde; rekeningen (1445–80); ledenregister
389, Heilige Geest
390, Drie Santinnen
406, Korenmarkt
430, Hospitaal Potterie
438, Bogaardenschool: Cartularia; Rekeningen
446, Sint-Donaas
456, Heilige Bloedkapel
457, Fondatïes
505, Gilde Drogenboom: ledenregister; rekeningen (1496–1515); charters
506, Gilde Roosebeke
524, Gilde Hulsterloo
539, Hs. 3, ‘Beschrijving … van de Witte Beer’
574, J. P. van de Maele, Beschryvinge van Brugge
828bis, Klerken van de vierschaar
Hs. 436, ‘Chronicke van Vlaenderen’
Hs. 437, ‘Chronicke van Vlaenderen’
CC 1923–5 (Chambre des comptes, 1467–70)
CC 13773, 13777, 13780 (Schoutrekeningen Brugge)
CC 27388–94 (Chambre des comptes, 1446–59)
Trésor de Flandre (chartes), 1er série: 1684, 1697, 1698, 1701, 1703
B 1343, 1347, 1507, 1561, 1562, 1563, 1597, 1602, 1608, 1609, 1611, 1616, 1686–96, 1705 (Cartulaires de Flandre, Registres des chartes)
B 1923, 1925, 1927, 1948, 1951, 1954, 1957, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1969, 1972, 1975, 1978, 1982, 1988, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2017, 2020, 2026, 2030, 2034, 2040, 2045, 2048, 2051, 2054, 2061, 2064, 2068, 2115, 2118 (Recettes générales de finances, 1420–77)
B 3231, 3239, 3346, 3431–3434, 3455–7, 3661, 3662 (Recettes de l'hôtel des ducs de Bourgogne)
B 4077–117 (Recettes générales des comtes de Flandre, 1385–1475)
B 7662
B 17703–6 (Lettres reçues et dépêchées)
MS 466
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Liber oblongus
Charters
Charters
Charters
Charters
2–9, Rekeningen (1422–1503)
155, Register: cartulaire
178, 179, 180, Register: planarius
Charters
Charters
178, Rekeningen
Charters
Register 1, 2
Charters
Charters
Charters
1–12, Rekeningen (1403–1500)
126, 127, 128, Register, cartulaires
181, Register, planarius
Charters
1, Register: rekeningen, 1492–1520
30, 31, Cartulaire I, II
Charters
Charters
Rekeningboeken, i (1455–64), ii (1464–72), iii (1455–72), iv (1468–80; 1506–7, 1511–13)
Charters
C445
C446
C220, Cartularium
C221, Cartularium
C227, Memorial boek
A39, Charters
A40–2, Testaments and foundations
A47–58, Acta capituli (1345–1522)
A128, Cartularium
A130, Cartularium (microfilm from town archive, Hamburg)
A141, Planarius
A250–4, Charters
D40–9, Charters
G1–7, Fabric accounts (1365–1500)
G127, 130, Accounts of the obedientiar
I4, Ambachten
I9–13, Processen
C455, Obituarium
C440
S47, Planarius
S178, Cartularium
S195, 196, Testaments and foundations
S220, Armendis
S238, Acta capituli (1480–1501)
S289, Fondatïeboek
S322, Handboek fondatïes
S328, Acta capituli
S344, Gilden (charters)
S595, Rekening communiteit
S616, Rekeningen kerkfabriek (1482–92, 1501–3)
S718, Cartularium
S728, Charters
181/150, Cartularium
Charters n3E, n4E
Handschriften
72/125, Getijdenboek
Charters 202bis
1, Register
Register 12, Cartularium
Register 89, 90, Rekeningen (1342–1425)
1, Cartularium
42, Booghemakers
64, Goudsmeden cartulaire (1395–1457)
386, Register den smeden (1374–1500)
1373, 2309, 3947, 6922, 7020, 7721, 8084, 8092, 8096, 8112, 8185, 8120, 8121, 8122, 8124, 8127, 8128, 8133, 8135, 8187, 8194, 8201, 8203, 8205, 8219, 8231, 8232, 8249, 8271, 8277, 8284, 8300, 8303, 8318, 8518, 8592, 8663, 8688, 8702, 8727, 8772, 8776, 8845, 9056, 9059, 9061, 9062, 9065, 9149, 9154, 9158.
10 (Process)
13 (Obituarium klooster van Sion)
80 (Sint-Salvator, confraternity)
81 (Obituarium Sint-Salvator)
86 (Sint-Obrecht cartularium)
172, 214, 224 (lootghieters)
194 (Sint Basil)
250, Acta capituli (1480–1501)
720, Cartularium
725, Legger van renten 1416
735, Planarius
741, Fondatïe
1181, Cartularium kerkfabriek
1350, Begravingsboek kerkfabriek (1428–1522)
1217, Rekeningen kerkmeesters (1464–71)
1403, (NK) Rekeningen kerkmeesters (1444–1511)
1497, Rekeningen confraternitatis chori
1501, Gilde van de Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Sneeuw, cartularium (1467–1516)
1531, 1532, Gilde van de Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Sneeuw, rekeningen (1467–1532)
2003, Statuta confraternitatis chori
Charters
1507–13, Vierschaar (1430–1506)
5, Cartularium Sint-Kruis
6, Register Sint-Anna
251, Sacrament guild
Charters
3, Process (relic of St Giles)
4, 26, 27, 271, Cartularia
273, Cartularium van het commun
292–4, Aflaten
Charters
23, 24, 98, Rekeningen kerkarchief (1419–23, 1443–67, 1464–78)
197, 198, Begravingsboek (1426–50; 1398–1778)
377, Registrum communitate
646, 647, Cartularia: armendis
887, 888, Register fondatïes (1369–1594; 1463–78)
Charters
609, Rentboek
12–14, 74, Cartularia
224–27, Rekeningen communiteit (1422–70)
395–7, Cartularia
Charters
96, 1 (Rudenbouc), 2 (Rodenboek), 3 (Rodenboek A), 4 (Ouden wittenbouc), 6 (Wittenbouc B), 10 (Geluwenboek), 11 (Groenenbouc A), 12 (Groenenbouc B), 13 (Groenenbouc C), 14 (Nieuwen groenenbouc onghecottert), 15 (Tweeden nieuwen groenenbouc B), 20 (Proose en kannunikse), 21 (Sentencïen)
99, 100, Politeke oorkonden, charters
114, Wetsvernieuwingen (1363–1500)
120, Hallegeboden, i–iii (1490–1530)
157, Civiele sententïen vierschaar (1465–9)
165, 166, Civiele sententïen kamer
192, Verluydboek, I (1490–1515)
196, Doncker camer: 9, 11 Bezzetteboucken; Cartularium
198, Klerken van de vierschaar
216, Stadsrekeningen (1280–1520)
277, Presentwijnen
299, Makelaars: Cartularium; Renteboek
324, Droogscheerders
333, Kleermakers: Register betreffende fondatïes
334, Cordewaniers
336, Kuipers
337, Kulkstickers
345, Peltiers
350, Sceppers
384, Librarïers
385, Sint-Joris gilde; rekeningen (1445–80); ledenregister
389, Heilige Geest
390, Drie Santinnen
406, Korenmarkt
430, Hospitaal Potterie
438, Bogaardenschool: Cartularia; Rekeningen
446, Sint-Donaas
456, Heilige Bloedkapel
457, Fondatïes
505, Gilde Drogenboom: ledenregister; rekeningen (1496–1515); charters
506, Gilde Roosebeke
524, Gilde Hulsterloo
539, Hs. 3, ‘Beschrijving … van de Witte Beer’
574, J. P. van de Maele, Beschryvinge van Brugge
828bis, Klerken van de vierschaar
Hs. 436, ‘Chronicke van Vlaenderen’
Hs. 437, ‘Chronicke van Vlaenderen’
CC 1923–5 (Chambre des comptes, 1467–70)
CC 13773, 13777, 13780 (Schoutrekeningen Brugge)
CC 27388–94 (Chambre des comptes, 1446–59)
Trésor de Flandre (chartes), 1er série: 1684, 1697, 1698, 1701, 1703
B 1343, 1347, 1507, 1561, 1562, 1563, 1597, 1602, 1608, 1609, 1611, 1616, 1686–96, 1705 (Cartulaires de Flandre, Registres des chartes)
B 1923, 1925, 1927, 1948, 1951, 1954, 1957, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1969, 1972, 1975, 1978, 1982, 1988, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2017, 2020, 2026, 2030, 2034, 2040, 2045, 2048, 2051, 2054, 2061, 2064, 2068, 2115, 2118 (Recettes générales de finances, 1420–77)
B 3231, 3239, 3346, 3431–3434, 3455–7, 3661, 3662 (Recettes de l'hôtel des ducs de Bourgogne)
B 4077–117 (Recettes générales des comtes de Flandre, 1385–1475)
B 7662
B 17703–6 (Lettres reçues et dépêchées)
MS 466
Liber oblongus
Charters
Charters
Charters
Charters
2–9, Rekeningen (1422–1503)
155, Register: cartulaire
178, 179, 180, Register: planarius
Charters
Charters
178, Rekeningen
Charters
Register 1, 2
Charters
Charters
Charters
1–12, Rekeningen (1403–1500)
126, 127, 128, Register, cartulaires
181, Register, planarius
Charters
1, Register: rekeningen, 1492–1520
30, 31, Cartulaire I, II
Charters
Charters
Charters
Charters
Charters
Charters
2–9, Rekeningen (1422–1503)
155, Register: cartulaire
178, 179, 180, Register: planarius
Charters
Charters
178, Rekeningen
Charters
Register 1, 2
Charters
Charters
Charters
1–12, Rekeningen (1403–1500)
126, 127, 128, Register, cartulaires
181, Register, planarius
Charters
1, Register: rekeningen, 1492–1520
30, 31, Cartulaire I, II
Charters
Charters
Rekeningboeken, i (1455–64), ii (1464–72), iii (1455–72), iv (1468–80; 1506–7, 1511–13)
Charters
C445
C446
C220, Cartularium
C221, Cartularium
C227, Memorial boek
A39, Charters
A40–2, Testaments and foundations
A47–58, Acta capituli (1345–1522)
A128, Cartularium
A130, Cartularium (microfilm from town archive, Hamburg)
A141, Planarius
A250–4, Charters
D40–9, Charters
G1–7, Fabric accounts (1365–1500)
G127, 130, Accounts of the obedientiar
I4, Ambachten
I9–13, Processen
C455, Obituarium
C440
S47, Planarius
S178, Cartularium
S195, 196, Testaments and foundations
S220, Armendis
S238, Acta capituli (1480–1501)
S289, Fondatïeboek
S322, Handboek fondatïes
S328, Acta capituli
S344, Gilden (charters)
S595, Rekening communiteit
S616, Rekeningen kerkfabriek (1482–92, 1501–3)
S718, Cartularium
S728, Charters
C445
C446
C220, Cartularium
C221, Cartularium
C227, Memorial boek
A39, Charters
A40–2, Testaments and foundations
A47–58, Acta capituli (1345–1522)
A128, Cartularium
A130, Cartularium (microfilm from town archive, Hamburg)
A141, Planarius
A250–4, Charters
D40–9, Charters
G1–7, Fabric accounts (1365–1500)
G127, 130, Accounts of the obedientiar
I4, Ambachten
I9–13, Processen
C455, Obituarium
C440
S47, Planarius
S178, Cartularium
S195, 196, Testaments and foundations
S220, Armendis
S238, Acta capituli (1480–1501)
S289, Fondatïeboek
S322, Handboek fondatïes
S328, Acta capituli
S344, Gilden (charters)
S595, Rekening communiteit
S616, Rekeningen kerkfabriek (1482–92, 1501–3)
S718, Cartularium
S728, Charters
181/150, Cartularium
Charters n3E, n4E
Handschriften
72/125, Getijdenboek
Charters 202bis
181/150, Cartularium
Charters n3E, n4E
Handschriften
72/125, Getijdenboek
Charters 202bis
1, Register
Register 12, Cartularium
Register 89, 90, Rekeningen (1342–1425)
1, Cartularium
42, Booghemakers
64, Goudsmeden cartulaire (1395–1457)
386, Register den smeden (1374–1500)
1373, 2309, 3947, 6922, 7020, 7721, 8084, 8092, 8096, 8112, 8185, 8120, 8121, 8122, 8124, 8127, 8128, 8133, 8135, 8187, 8194, 8201, 8203, 8205, 8219, 8231, 8232, 8249, 8271, 8277, 8284, 8300, 8303, 8318, 8518, 8592, 8663, 8688, 8702, 8727, 8772, 8776, 8845, 9056, 9059, 9061, 9062, 9065, 9149, 9154, 9158.
10 (Process)
13 (Obituarium klooster van Sion)
80 (Sint-Salvator, confraternity)
81 (Obituarium Sint-Salvator)
86 (Sint-Obrecht cartularium)
172, 214, 224 (lootghieters)
194 (Sint Basil)
250, Acta capituli (1480–1501)
720, Cartularium
725, Legger van renten 1416
735, Planarius
741, Fondatïe
1181, Cartularium kerkfabriek
1350, Begravingsboek kerkfabriek (1428–1522)
1217, Rekeningen kerkmeesters (1464–71)
1403, (NK) Rekeningen kerkmeesters (1444–1511)
1497, Rekeningen confraternitatis chori
1501, Gilde van de Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Sneeuw, cartularium (1467–1516)
1531, 1532, Gilde van de Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Sneeuw, rekeningen (1467–1532)
2003, Statuta confraternitatis chori
Charters
1507–13, Vierschaar (1430–1506)
5, Cartularium Sint-Kruis
6, Register Sint-Anna
251, Sacrament guild
Charters
3, Process (relic of St Giles)
4, 26, 27, 271, Cartularia
273, Cartularium van het commun
292–4, Aflaten
Charters
23, 24, 98, Rekeningen kerkarchief (1419–23, 1443–67, 1464–78)
197, 198, Begravingsboek (1426–50; 1398–1778)
377, Registrum communitate
646, 647, Cartularia: armendis
887, 888, Register fondatïes (1369–1594; 1463–78)
Charters
609, Rentboek
12–14, 74, Cartularia
224–27, Rekeningen communiteit (1422–70)
395–7, Cartularia
Charters
1, Cartularium
42, Booghemakers
64, Goudsmeden cartulaire (1395–1457)
386, Register den smeden (1374–1500)
1373, 2309, 3947, 6922, 7020, 7721, 8084, 8092, 8096, 8112, 8185, 8120, 8121, 8122, 8124, 8127, 8128, 8133, 8135, 8187, 8194, 8201, 8203, 8205, 8219, 8231, 8232, 8249, 8271, 8277, 8284, 8300, 8303, 8318, 8518, 8592, 8663, 8688, 8702, 8727, 8772, 8776, 8845, 9056, 9059, 9061, 9062, 9065, 9149, 9154, 9158.
10 (Process)
13 (Obituarium klooster van Sion)
80 (Sint-Salvator, confraternity)
81 (Obituarium Sint-Salvator)
86 (Sint-Obrecht cartularium)
172, 214, 224 (lootghieters)
194 (Sint Basil)
250, Acta capituli (1480–1501)
720, Cartularium
725, Legger van renten 1416
735, Planarius
741, Fondatïe
1181, Cartularium kerkfabriek
1350, Begravingsboek kerkfabriek (1428–1522)
1217, Rekeningen kerkmeesters (1464–71)
1403, (NK) Rekeningen kerkmeesters (1444–1511)
1497, Rekeningen confraternitatis chori
1501, Gilde van de Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Sneeuw, cartularium (1467–1516)
1531, 1532, Gilde van de Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Sneeuw, rekeningen (1467–1532)
2003, Statuta confraternitatis chori
Charters
1507–13, Vierschaar (1430–1506)
5, Cartularium Sint-Kruis
6, Register Sint-Anna
251, Sacrament guild
Charters
3, Process (relic of St Giles)
4, 26, 27, 271, Cartularia
273, Cartularium van het commun
292–4, Aflaten
Charters
23, 24, 98, Rekeningen kerkarchief (1419–23, 1443–67, 1464–78)
197, 198, Begravingsboek (1426–50; 1398–1778)
377, Registrum communitate
646, 647, Cartularia: armendis
887, 888, Register fondatïes (1369–1594; 1463–78)
Charters
609, Rentboek
12–14, 74, Cartularia
224–27, Rekeningen communiteit (1422–70)
395–7, Cartularia
Charters
1373, 2309, 3947, 6922, 7020, 7721, 8084, 8092, 8096, 8112, 8185, 8120, 8121, 8122, 8124, 8127, 8128, 8133, 8135, 8187, 8194, 8201, 8203, 8205, 8219, 8231, 8232, 8249, 8271, 8277, 8284, 8300, 8303, 8318, 8518, 8592, 8663, 8688, 8702, 8727, 8772, 8776, 8845, 9056, 9059, 9061, 9062, 9065, 9149, 9154, 9158.
10 (Process)
13 (Obituarium klooster van Sion)
80 (Sint-Salvator, confraternity)
81 (Obituarium Sint-Salvator)
86 (Sint-Obrecht cartularium)
172, 214, 224 (lootghieters)
194 (Sint Basil)
250, Acta capituli (1480–1501)
720, Cartularium
725, Legger van renten 1416
735, Planarius
741, Fondatïe
1181, Cartularium kerkfabriek
1350, Begravingsboek kerkfabriek (1428–1522)
1217, Rekeningen kerkmeesters (1464–71)
1403, (NK) Rekeningen kerkmeesters (1444–1511)
1497, Rekeningen confraternitatis chori
1501, Gilde van de Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Sneeuw, cartularium (1467–1516)
1531, 1532, Gilde van de Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Sneeuw, rekeningen (1467–1532)
2003, Statuta confraternitatis chori
Charters
1507–13, Vierschaar (1430–1506)
5, Cartularium Sint-Kruis
6, Register Sint-Anna
251, Sacrament guild
Charters
3, Process (relic of St Giles)
4, 26, 27, 271, Cartularia
273, Cartularium van het commun
292–4, Aflaten
Charters
23, 24, 98, Rekeningen kerkarchief (1419–23, 1443–67, 1464–78)
197, 198, Begravingsboek (1426–50; 1398–1778)
377, Registrum communitate
646, 647, Cartularia: armendis
887, 888, Register fondatïes (1369–1594; 1463–78)
Charters
609, Rentboek
12–14, 74, Cartularia
224–27, Rekeningen communiteit (1422–70)
395–7, Cartularia
Charters
96, 1 (Rudenbouc), 2 (Rodenboek), 3 (Rodenboek A), 4 (Ouden wittenbouc), 6 (Wittenbouc B), 10 (Geluwenboek), 11 (Groenenbouc A), 12 (Groenenbouc B), 13 (Groenenbouc C), 14 (Nieuwen groenenbouc onghecottert), 15 (Tweeden nieuwen groenenbouc B), 20 (Proose en kannunikse), 21 (Sentencïen)
99, 100, Politeke oorkonden, charters
114, Wetsvernieuwingen (1363–1500)
120, Hallegeboden, i–iii (1490–1530)
157, Civiele sententïen vierschaar (1465–9)
165, 166, Civiele sententïen kamer
192, Verluydboek, I (1490–1515)
196, Doncker camer: 9, 11 Bezzetteboucken; Cartularium
198, Klerken van de vierschaar
216, Stadsrekeningen (1280–1520)
277, Presentwijnen
299, Makelaars: Cartularium; Renteboek
324, Droogscheerders
333, Kleermakers: Register betreffende fondatïes
334, Cordewaniers
336, Kuipers
337, Kulkstickers
345, Peltiers
350, Sceppers
384, Librarïers
385, Sint-Joris gilde; rekeningen (1445–80); ledenregister
389, Heilige Geest
390, Drie Santinnen
406, Korenmarkt
430, Hospitaal Potterie
438, Bogaardenschool: Cartularia; Rekeningen
446, Sint-Donaas
456, Heilige Bloedkapel
457, Fondatïes
505, Gilde Drogenboom: ledenregister; rekeningen (1496–1515); charters
506, Gilde Roosebeke
524, Gilde Hulsterloo
539, Hs. 3, ‘Beschrijving … van de Witte Beer’
574, J. P. van de Maele, Beschryvinge van Brugge
828bis, Klerken van de vierschaar
Hs. 436, ‘Chronicke van Vlaenderen’
Hs. 437, ‘Chronicke van Vlaenderen’
CC 1923–5 (Chambre des comptes, 1467–70)
CC 13773, 13777, 13780 (Schoutrekeningen Brugge)
CC 27388–94 (Chambre des comptes, 1446–59)
Trésor de Flandre (chartes), 1er série: 1684, 1697, 1698, 1701, 1703
B 1343, 1347, 1507, 1561, 1562, 1563, 1597, 1602, 1608, 1609, 1611, 1616, 1686–96, 1705 (Cartulaires de Flandre, Registres des chartes)
B 1923, 1925, 1927, 1948, 1951, 1954, 1957, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1969, 1972, 1975, 1978, 1982, 1988, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2017, 2020, 2026, 2030, 2034, 2040, 2045, 2048, 2051, 2054, 2061, 2064, 2068, 2115, 2118 (Recettes générales de finances, 1420–77)
B 3231, 3239, 3346, 3431–3434, 3455–7, 3661, 3662 (Recettes de l'hôtel des ducs de Bourgogne)
B 4077–117 (Recettes générales des comtes de Flandre, 1385–1475)
B 7662
B 17703–6 (Lettres reçues et dépêchées)
MS 466
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