Copy of a letter written to Charles IX, King of France, c. 1574.

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Copy of a letter written to Charles IX, King of France, c. 1574.

Giving reasons for not allowing the French ambassador La Mothe Fénelon to visit Mary Stuart or her son James.

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Diplomat, ambassador from France to England, 1568-1575. From the description of Collection of autograph letters (including some contemporary copies) : to La Mothe Fénelon by Catherine de Medici, Charles IX, Henry III, Mary (Stuart) Queen of Scots, and others, from 1560 to 1587. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270536140 ...