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No text description is available for this image![CASE B. 22. Treaty between Guy, Count of Flanders, and Edward I. King of England, for an alliance, offensive and defensive, against Philip, King of France, made with the consent of the Count’s five sons.—Dated at Wynendale, 7 January 1296[-7]. French. Four equestrian seals appended, eyelet hole for a fifth, and cord tor a sixth. 23. Letters patent of King Edward III. reciting a fine made in the King’s Court at Westminster in the second year of King Richard, between the Prioress and Convent of Wykes and William son of Robert and Helewisia his wife, concerning the advowson of the church of Billeston {co. Suffolk].—Dated at Westminster, 10 July, in the 37th year of his reign. [a.p. 1363. | Latin. Great Seal appended in a bag of quilted damask, probably Persian. 24. Letters patent of Florence, Count of Holland, Robert de Brus, Lord of Annandale, John de Baillol, lord of Galloway, John de Hastinges, lord of Bergaveny, John Comyn, lord of Badenough, Patrick de Dunbar, Earl of the March, John de Vescy for his father, Nicholas de Soules, and William de Ros, claimants of the throne of Scotland, all promising to abide by the decision of their right thereto by HKdward L., King of England, ‘‘ the sovereign lord of the land.’’—Dated at Norham, Tuesday after Ascension Day [5 June], 1291. Lrench. Hight seals appended by cords of red and green silk. L¢yelet hole for a ninth cord. ; The seal of the Count of Holland is not appended either to this document or to another letter from the same persons, dated on the following day, and also preserved in the Public Record Office, inas- much as he was not at Norham with the other claimants,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33157595_0025.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)