Les conditions du traicte faict pour la pacificacion des choses d'Escosse : contemporary manuscript, [n.d.].

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Les conditions du traicte faict pour la pacificacion des choses d'Escosse : contemporary manuscript, [n.d.].

Summary of a treaty made ca. May 1560, between Francis II and Mary Stuart and the Scotch parliament, concerning the withdrawal of French troops from Scotland and a declaration of amnesty with the Scotch clergy and leaders, etc.

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