TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vol. CLXXIII (ff. 113). Miscellaneous tracts and papers relating to the crown and to Scottish and Irish affairs, etc.; circa 1562-1634, n.d. Partly French. Partly copies, imperfect. Paper: ff. 113. From Add. 5, 7, 8, 11, 37 42. As fo... 1509-1634

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TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vol. CLXXIII (ff. 113). Miscellaneous tracts and papers relating to the crown and to Scottish and Irish affairs, etc.; circa 1562-1634, n.d. Partly French. Partly copies, imperfect. Paper: ff. 113. From Add. 5, 7, 8, 11, 37 42. As fo... 1509-1634

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