Etienne [Stephanus] Baluze [Baluzius] (1693). Vitae paparum Avenionensium (in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus. Paris: apud Franciscum Muguet. p. 762. Nouvelle edition by [1]G. Mollat II (Paris 1927), p. 264. Wrigley, pp. 443–444.
The Bull Benedictus Deus, issued on 29 January 1336: Bullarum, diplomatum et privilegiorum sanctorum Romanorum pontificum Taurensis editioTomus IV (Turin 1859), pp. 345–347.
Exeter, Eng. (Diocese) (1894). Episcopal Registers (in Latin). London: G. Bell. pp. 154–155.
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Etienne [Stephanus] Baluze [Baluzius] (1693). Vitae paparum Avenionensium (in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus. Paris: apud Franciscum Muguet. p. 762. Nouvelle edition by [1]G. Mollat II (Paris 1927), p. 264. Wrigley, pp. 443–444.
François Duchesne produces evidence showing that Guillaume de Sainte Maure was Chancellor of France from 1329–1334; from 3 March 1334 to 1337 the Chancellor was Guy Baudet: François Du Chesne (1680). Histoire des chancelliers de France et des gardes de sceaux de France (in French). Paris: Chez l'Auteur. pp. 301–302, 315, 317. Duchesne allows that Pierre Roger might have been Garde de Sceaux, but he relies on the authority of others and has no documentary proof himself for that office or for the Chancellorship. The same opinions are shared by Abraham Tessereau (1710). L'Histoire chronologique de la Grande Chancellerie de France (in French). Vol. Tome premier. Paris: Pierre Emery. pp. 15–16.
ChaconVitae et Res Gestae Pontificum romanorum Tomus secundus (1601), p. 710.
Wrigley, John E. (1982). "The Conclave and the Electors of 1342". Archivum Historiae Pontificiae. 20: 51–81. JSTOR23565567.
Praedecessores nostri nesciverunt esse Papa. This statement has sometimes been generalized to apply to all papal actions, quite wrongly, and sometimes maliciously. It applies to benefices granted by a pope to needy clerics. See, e.g., Ann Deeley (1928). "Papal Provision and Royal Rights of Patronage in the Early Fourteenth Century". The English Historical Review. 43 (172): 497–527. JSTOR551827.