Document signed : [London, 1567 Jun. 30].

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Document signed : [London, 1567 Jun. 30].

Entitled "Instructions for Sr Nicholas Throkmorton knight sent to the Queene of Scots from the Queens Matie for such thinges as follow." Mary, Queen of Scots, was at this time imprisoned by her own nobles at Lochleven.

1 item (6 p.) ; 300 x 205 mm.

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