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F. A, 1-359. Table alphabétique par H. Suarès (A). — Notes d'H. S. sur les évêques, abbayes, principales maisons nobles etc. des évêchés suivants: Paris (1); Orléans (59); Chartres (78); Meaux (121); Troyes (134); Reims (147); Chalons (166); Metz (182); Toul (199); Verdun (213); Senlis (228); Beauvais (241); Amiens (266); Laon (295); Soissons (308); Noyon (327); Boulogne (344).
Une série d'estampes tirées de la Topographie de la France de Cl. Chastillon ont été insérées par H. S. dans ses notes: Paris "6" (4); "la Tour de Beauté près Paris; La Heronniers; le château de Plaisy aux Tournelle" (57); Orléans "15" (62ter); Chartres (78bis); Maubuisson (102bis); Nioffre, Houdan (110); Passy (113bis); Baye en Brie (122bis); Meaux "6" (122ter); Chappes, Trumilly (146bis); Senlis "18" (232bis); château de Senlis (232ter); Compiègne "12" (240bis); Soissons "8" (310bis); Boulogne: "la dunette; la tour d'ordre" (350); "le fort de Risban pres; le fort du pont de Nieullet" (359).
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