Particulars of account relating to Ponthieu, Gascony and Aquitaine and Calais.
Note that from the reign of Henry VIII material relating to Calais becomes more eclectic. There are no proper treasurer's accounts after 1538 (E 101/206/4), and material concerning the administration of Calais is equally spread between E 101 and SP1, SP3 and SP 68). E 101 also contains miscellaneous material brought into the Exchequer by the treasurer of Calais, such as petitions and memoranda relating to debts incurred by the treasurer (eg E 101/184/7, 201/23). Other unusual material includes an inquiry into the civil administration of Calais during Edward III's reign (E 101/178/2), and the inquisition post mortem of Thomas, Lord Berkeley, taken before the mayor and escheator of Calais (E 101/205/29).
Other declarations of the value of royal lands in Calais during the reign of Henry VIII are in SC 6. Chancery enrolments relating to Calais are in C 76, C 66 and C 54. See the Army section of E 101 for Calais defence material.