includes:ff. 2-10 b Sir Walter Ralegh, alias Raleigh; military and naval commander; author: Letters to his wife and Sir R. Winwood: 1617/8.: Copies.ff. 5-10 b Sir Ralph Winwood: Letters to, from Sir W. Ralegh: [1617].ff. 10 b, 12 James I of Eng... Unspecified
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