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Henricus Denifle, OP (editor), Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis Tomus III (Parisiis: Delalain 1894), no. 1607, p. 553:
Cardinales Anagniae existentes venerabilibus amicis nostris carissimis rectori, doctoribus, et magistris Universitatis Parisiensis, etc.
Venerabiles amici carissimi, mittimus ad serenissimum principem dominum nostrum regem venerabilem et religiosum virum mag. Nicholaum de S. Saturnino, magistrum palatii, necnon sacre theologie solempnissimum professorem, latorem presentium, de nostre intentione plenarie informatum super nonnullis arduissimis negotiis, fidem catholicam ac statum sacrosanctae Romane et universalis ecclesie continentibus et honorem. Ea propter vos affectuosissime deprecamur quatinus propter Deum et ecclesiam sponsam suam dictum mag. Nicholaum velitis gratiose recipere, benigniter audire, ac sibi tanquam personis nostris propriis in exponendis per eum fidem credulam adhibere, rescribentes in omnibus fiducialiter queque grata. Valete in Domino fideliter et votive.
The Cardinals who were already at Anagni by July 15 were: Agrifolio and Malsec (who had left Rome at the end of April or beginning of May) [depositions of Menendi and Fernandus Petri], Pedro de Luna and Bertrand Lagier (who had left Rome a few days before St. John's Day, June 24)
John Paul Adams, CSUN
john.p.adams@csun.edu