A some or mynute of a treatye to be made with Scotland [and] France : contemporary copy of a treaty between Elizabeth I of England and Francis II and Mary Stuart of France and Scotland, [ca. 1559].

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A some or mynute of a treatye to be made with Scotland [and] France : contemporary copy of a treaty between Elizabeth I of England and Francis II and Mary Stuart of France and Scotland, [ca. 1559].

Concerning the interchange of criminals, the treatment of shipwrecked sailors, and matters pertaining to navigation.

1 item (9 p.), bound ; 30.8 cm.

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