Memoirs of the affairs of Scotland, 1577 to 1603 : contemporary manuscript, 1603 or later.

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Memoirs of the affairs of Scotland, 1577 to 1603 : contemporary manuscript, 1603 or later.

Giving a history of Scotland during the reign of King James VI, from 1577 to 1603. Final entry stating "Vpone the [blank] day of m[er]che 1603. His Ma[ies]tie tuik Iorney towardes Ingland to be crouned King heareof q[uhai]r he wes met w[i]th sundrie nobles and conuoyit to the chairterhouse of Londoun etc."

1 item (165 p.) ; 19.3 cm.

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