"SAPIENTIA Salomonis, Drama comicotragicum" performed by Westminster Boys, or the "children of the Revels", before Queen Elizabeth. Paper; XVIth cent. The presentation copy to the Queen, stamped with the royal arms and the Queen's initials. From the ... 16th century

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"SAPIENTIA Salomonis, Drama comicotragicum" performed by Westminster Boys, or the "children of the Revels", before Queen Elizabeth. Paper; XVIth cent. The presentation copy to the Queen, stamped with the royal arms and the Queen's initials. From the ... 16th century

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